Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Last updated: April 24, 2023

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Riverside, CA

Welcome to Ramon Total Roofing

If you are first time customer or looking to learn more about our services, this guide will help you learn more about our services and more.

1.How often should I have my roof inspected?

Answer: You should have your roof inspected at least once a year, preferably in the spring or fall. This will help identify any potential issues early on and prevent costly repairs down the line.

2. How long does a typical roof last?

Answer: The lifespan of a roof depends on several factors, including the type of material, installation quality, and maintenance. On average, a standard asphalt shingle roof can last between 15 to 25 years, while metal or tile roofs can last up to 50 years or more.

3. Do I need to replace my entire roof if I have a leak?

Answer: Not necessarily. Depending on the extent of the damage, a leak may be repaired without the need for a full roof replacement. However, if the roof is old or has multiple issues, a replacement may be necessary to ensure the longevity and safety of your home.

4. How much does it cost?

Answer: The cost of a new roof depends on several factors, including the size of the roof, type of material, and complexity of the installation. It's best to get a quote from a reputable roofing contractor to get an accurate estimate.

5. How do I know if my roof is in good condition?

Answer: There are several signs that your roof may need repair or replacement, including leaks, missing or damaged shingles, curling or buckling shingles, and algae or moss growth. It's also a good idea to have your roof inspected regularly by a professional to catch any potential issues early on.

6. Does my homeowners' insurance cover roof repairs?

Answer: This depends on the cause of the damage. If the damage is due to a covered peril, such as a storm or fire, your homeowners' insurance may cover the cost of repairs. It's best to check your policy or speak with your insurance provider to determine your coverage.