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Avatar for Newhaus Roofing & Construction
Avatar for Newhaus Roofing & Construction
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Newhaus Roofing & Construction
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Newhaus Roofing & Construction

Top Pro

Great 4.8

(42)

Great 4.8

(42)

Roof Repair or Maintenance, Roof Installation or Replacement

In high demand
Licensed pro
  • 334 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Francisco, CA
  • 334 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Francisco, CA
Jason B. says, "We had an overall good experience with Newhaus replacing our roof. We identified some major issues with our 1970s wood shake roof shortly before winter rains hit, and Newhaus was able to fit in the large project on fairly short notice -- in between rain storms. I was impressed with how quickly the crew was able to take care of the large items (demolition, installation) and Newhaus was very accommodating regarding late-stage change requests from us (doing insulation work partway through installation). In just a matter of days, we had a brand new roof, and it looks amazing. Neighbors have approached us, saying how good it looks! They installed the Presidential Tile shingle and it looks great. During the installation itself, our project manager Vic was super responsive and helpful throughout that phase. Super friendly too! We had some ductwork issues stemming from the vibrations of the demolition, that Newhaus took care of. This was no problem. There were also delays resulting from an inspection -- we didn't have visibility into this, and this did not directly affect us in any way, but after eight weeks Newhaus was able to solve this with the inspector. This was also not a problem. We did have issue with a few things -- things that I hope can guide Newhaus to improve in the future. These do not detract from the fact that we are happy with the end result and the value. It took six weeks to get the crew to remove debris from inside of our attic (below the roof), with a period of time where we could not reach our project manager. This was a problem because we use this attic space for storage, and it seemed this follow-up task as not a priority for Newhaus at the time. This was resolved quickly after we escalated through other channels, after which it took just an hour of work to finish. While this was not the main task of installing the roof, it was nonetheless important for us, given that we use this attic space regularly. When escalating the issue with upper management, and after they committed to finishing the project ASAP, they jokingly offered me a bottle of whiskey to avoid writing a bad review. While I appreciate the hustle and recognize this was a joke, this kind of thing will not land with some other people. This same individual also happened to attend the the initial contract signing visit (alongside the project manager Vic) and spent quite a bit of effort trying to convince us after we had already verbally committed to doing the project. His persistence was close to becoming a detriment. To Newhaus: next time, recognize when a client is already on board, and take the win when you have it. Another issue was unsolicited contact from potential clients. I received a call from a client (a stranger to us) asking about how the job went, and I had not given permission to share my contact information to potential clients. Not a huge deal, but this happened right when we couldn't get in touch with Newhaus regarding the attic debris, and it was not a good look. To Newhaus: be very clear about how client contact info is shared and please do not share this information without consent. I shared my honest feedback with this stranger (the good and the bad) and I have no idea what that did for their project, but also: do you really want people cold-calling clients regarding projects that aren't finished yet? At the end of the day, Newhaus did a great job installing our roof, on very short notice and within a narrow window of time, and with accommodations during the installation itself. We are very satisfied with the end result and the worksmanship was fantastic. I feel like I need to mention the other issues in the hopes that Newhaus can learn from them, not that they change how I feel about the end result. We are definitely satisfied. Newhaus solved our problem -- replacing a roof with something that will hopefully last many many years. And Newhaus delivered on that. Thank you!!"See more
Jason B. says, "We had an overall good experience with Newhaus replacing our roof. We identified some major issues with our 1970s wood shake roof shortly before winter rains hit, and Newhaus was able to fit in the large project on fairly short notice -- in between rain storms. I was impressed with how quickly the crew was able to take care of the large items (demolition, installation) and Newhaus was very accommodating regarding late-stage change requests from us (doing insulation work partway through installation). In just a matter of days, we had a brand new roof, and it looks amazing. Neighbors have approached us, saying how good it looks! They installed the Presidential Tile shingle and it looks great. During the installation itself, our project manager Vic was super responsive and helpful throughout that phase. Super friendly too! We had some ductwork issues stemming from the vibrations of the demolition, that Newhaus took care of. This was no problem. There were also delays resulting from an inspection -- we didn't have visibility into this, and this did not directly affect us in any way, but after eight weeks Newhaus was able to solve this with the inspector. This was also not a problem. We did have issue with a few things -- things that I hope can guide Newhaus to improve in the future. These do not detract from the fact that we are happy with the end result and the value. It took six weeks to get the crew to remove debris from inside of our attic (below the roof), with a period of time where we could not reach our project manager. This was a problem because we use this attic space for storage, and it seemed this follow-up task as not a priority for Newhaus at the time. This was resolved quickly after we escalated through other channels, after which it took just an hour of work to finish. While this was not the main task of installing the roof, it was nonetheless important for us, given that we use this attic space regularly. When escalating the issue with upper management, and after they committed to finishing the project ASAP, they jokingly offered me a bottle of whiskey to avoid writing a bad review. While I appreciate the hustle and recognize this was a joke, this kind of thing will not land with some other people. This same individual also happened to attend the the initial contract signing visit (alongside the project manager Vic) and spent quite a bit of effort trying to convince us after we had already verbally committed to doing the project. His persistence was close to becoming a detriment. To Newhaus: next time, recognize when a client is already on board, and take the win when you have it. Another issue was unsolicited contact from potential clients. I received a call from a client (a stranger to us) asking about how the job went, and I had not given permission to share my contact information to potential clients. Not a huge deal, but this happened right when we couldn't get in touch with Newhaus regarding the attic debris, and it was not a good look. To Newhaus: be very clear about how client contact info is shared and please do not share this information without consent. I shared my honest feedback with this stranger (the good and the bad) and I have no idea what that did for their project, but also: do you really want people cold-calling clients regarding projects that aren't finished yet? At the end of the day, Newhaus did a great job installing our roof, on very short notice and within a narrow window of time, and with accommodations during the installation itself. We are very satisfied with the end result and the worksmanship was fantastic. I feel like I need to mention the other issues in the hopes that Newhaus can learn from them, not that they change how I feel about the end result. We are definitely satisfied. Newhaus solved our problem -- replacing a roof with something that will hopefully last many many years. And Newhaus delivered on that. Thank you!!"
Avatar for Titanium Roof Innovations Inc
Avatar for Titanium Roof Innovations Inc
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Titanium Roof Innovations Inc
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Titanium Roof Innovations Inc

Top Pro

Exceptional 5.0

(33)

Exceptional 5.0

(33)

Roof Repair or Maintenance, Roof Installation or Replacement

Licensed pro
  • 128 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Francisco, CA
  • 128 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves San Francisco, CA
Cris C. says, "Maykon stood out from his initial visit, and distinguished himself from 3 other potential hires with his calm and professional presentation, multiple solutions to remedy my leaking roof and ultimately straight forward pricing based on type of roof and depth of the work, rather than what it looked like I could pay. He came in with the best price with his first offer and therefore did not undercut or bad mouth his potential competition. Titanium navigated a previous permit snafu on my behalf and started and finished when they said they would. The crew arrived on time with a vigor that astonished me. They were friendly, professional, thorough and most importantly fast. They left the yard clean and the roof is a now a thing of beauty. They are a new company that is dusting the competition with a new way of interfacing and getting the job done. I highly recommend Titanium for your total roof replacement."See more
Cris C. says, "Maykon stood out from his initial visit, and distinguished himself from 3 other potential hires with his calm and professional presentation, multiple solutions to remedy my leaking roof and ultimately straight forward pricing based on type of roof and depth of the work, rather than what it looked like I could pay. He came in with the best price with his first offer and therefore did not undercut or bad mouth his potential competition. Titanium navigated a previous permit snafu on my behalf and started and finished when they said they would. The crew arrived on time with a vigor that astonished me. They were friendly, professional, thorough and most importantly fast. They left the yard clean and the roof is a now a thing of beauty. They are a new company that is dusting the competition with a new way of interfacing and getting the job done. I highly recommend Titanium for your total roof replacement."

FAQs

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

What type of roof is best for San Francisco weather?

Asphalt shingles, slate, clay, metal and terracotta are a few roofing materials you might see on homes in San Francisco and throughout California.  

Because it is impervious to moisture and fire, slate is a long-lasting roof in the alternatively moist and parched climate of the Bay Area. Clay tile is also popular for the same reasons, though it requires more frequent cleaning.

Asphalt shingles are a good choice for homeowners on a budget, as they provide good weather protection. But keep in mind they last only 20 years, while metal, slate, concrete and clay can last 50 years to a lifetime. 

Get free estimates and advice on roofing materials from San Francisco’s best roofers.

When is the best time to install or replace a roof in San Francisco?

San Francisco’s weather largely dictates when to get a new roof. The temperature in fall and winter can be ideal in the Bay Area’s mild climate. Fall and winter are also off-peak seasons because most people do roofing replacements in spring and summer. This means homeowners may get lower prices during these times.

Contact San Francisco’s best roofers to figure out an ideal time to replace or repair your roof.

Does adding a new roof increase home values in San Francisco?

Installing a new roof on your San Francisco home may boost its value and curb appeal. The Remodeling Impact report found that new roofing has the highest percentage (107%) of cost recovered compared to other exterior projects, such as adding new garage doors, front doors and more. 

Furthermore, the study found that nearly 40% of realtors suggested that home sellers should get new roofing before attempting to sell, and 33% said this project actually helped close a sale.

Chat with the top roofers in San Francisco to start your roofing project today. 

Is it worth it to hire a roofer?

There are several reasons why it’s worth it to hire a professional roofer instead of attempting it yourself. The first is safety. Roofing is inherently dangerous, as a fall from a roof could seriously injure or kill you. Roofers have specialized equipment and training to help prevent accidents.  

Next is experience. Roofers know how to spot problems (leaks, missing shingles, moss or mold growth, etc.)  in your roof that could potentially save you from costly repairs down the road. 

And finally, roofers save you time by getting the job done quickly and with a high degree of quality.

How do you know when you need a new roof?

Some of the signs that indicate you need a new roof include cupping, warping and peeling asphalt shingles, as well as cracks on certain shingles. Other warning signs may include:

  • Leakage
  • Exposed nails 
  • Missing granules
  • Droopy, sagging roof
  • Moss, mold or fungi growth 

A metal roof may need to be replaced when it grows rusty and begins leaking. Tile roofs made of clay, slate or concrete need repairs when cracked. Cleaning and inspecting the roof regularly can help prevent major damage from occurring. 

Contact the best roofers near you to inspect, repair or replace your roof.

Do you tip roofers?

It’s not customary or required to tip roofers. This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t tip, but it is generally not expected. If you do decide to tip, you can give the tip to the foreman or distribute it yourself. 

Another idea to show your appreciation is to surprise the crew with coffee, water, snacks, breakfast or lunch when they arrive at the worksite. 

How do I choose the best roofing contractor?

Choosing a roofer starts by reading reviews online. Compare customer ratings of roofing contractors and companies to identify pros with a good track record of craftsmanship and customer relations. Some reviews may also have photos of completed roofing jobs.

Many states require a license for someone to do roofing work, so make sure the companies you’re considered are licensed. Also, look for contractors and companies with several years of experience. 

Before you make your final choice, contact several roofers near you to get free estimates and quotes. Ultimately, choose the roofer that will do high-quality work for a reasonable price. 

Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement?

Homeowners insurance generally covers roof replacement if the roof is damaged by a natural disaster or a sudden accident, according to Investopedia. However, insurance companies often won’t cover roof replacement costs if the roof is older than 20 years. Read your insurance policy to find out what types of roof repairs or damages are covered.

What is the best roofing material?

The best roofing material for your home will depend on your budget and what you’re looking for. If you want a roof that has longevity, consider the following lifespans for different materials: 

Roofing material Lifespan
Asphalt 20 years
Metal 40-80 years
Copper 70 years
Clay/Concrete 100+ years
Slate 60-250 years
Simulated Slate 10-35 years

Source: InterNACHI

There are a variety of roofing materials available and appropriate for residential applications. When choosing roofing materials, it's essential to consider the look you want, your budget and the climate in your area. 

Asphalt shingles are one of the most popular types of roofing materials because they are affordable and relatively easy to install. They come in various colors and styles designed to last decades if properly maintained. Asphalt shingle roofs also have a higher fire resistance than other roofing materials (like wood shakes), making them an ideal choice for homes in areas prone to wildfires or other natural disasters. 

Metal roofs are becoming increasingly popular because they offer superior durability, fire-resistance and energy efficiency compared to traditional asphalt shingle roofs. They are available in various colors and styles, making them a good option if you want more customization options. Metal roofs also require less maintenance than other types of roofing materials. 

Tile roofs are an excellent option for homeowners looking for long-term durability and multiple style options. Tile roofs can have great longevity with proper maintenance, making them an ideal choice for those who don’t want to replace their roof too often. Tile roofs typically cost more than asphalt shingle or metal roofs, so if budget is an issue, this might not be the best option for you. Keep in mind that tile roofs are often made out of clay or concrete — both of which are durable.

Slate roofs are known for lasting a lifetime, which means you probably won't have to replace this type of roof. Slate is durable, a curb-appeal booster and a favorite among homeowners. Just keep in mind it can get a bit pricey.

No matter which type of material you choose, make sure that you hire a top-rated professional who knows how to properly install your home's new roof. Search Thumbtack for roofing contractors and companies in your area today.

Related: Buying guide: How to choose the best roof shingles.

How long does a roof last?

A roof’s lifespan depends on two major factors: the material and how well the roof was installed. Assuming that the roof is installed properly, here’s how long different roofing materials should last:

  • Asphalt shingle roof: 20 years
  • Metal roof: 50 years
  • Slate roof: 100+ years (lifetime)
  • Clay roof: Lifetime
  • Concrete roof: Lifetime
  • Copper roof: Lifetime

Contact the best roofers near you to get free estimates and start planning your roofing project today.

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