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Kingfisher Roofing
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Kingfisher Roofing

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Excellent 4.9

(111)

Excellent 4.9

(111)

Roof Installation or Replacement, Roof Repair or Maintenance

Great value
  • 23 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Austin, TX
  • 23 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Austin, TX

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Melvin Halfin says, "Absolutely Outstanding Experience with Kingfisher Roofing!From start to finish, working with Kingfisher Roofing was a seamless and incredibly positive experience. I cant say enough great things about the entire team!First, a huge shoutout to Nick, our salesman. He was professional, honest, and incredibly easy to work with. He took the time to explain every detail, answered all our questions patiently, and made us feel completely confident in our decision. Its rare to find someone so knowledgeable and trustworthy Nick was exactly that!Equally impressive was Ally and her hardworking crew. They were prompt, responsible, and showed the utmost professionalism throughout the entire process. Their attention to detail and the care they took with our home were second to none. The site was clean, organized, and the work was completed on time and with excellence.If youre looking for a roofing company that delivers quality, integrity, and top-tier customer service Kingfisher Roofing is it. We couldnt be happier with the results and highly recommend them to anyone in need of roofing work!Thank you, Nick, Ally, and the Kingfisher team!"See more
Melvin Halfin says, "Absolutely Outstanding Experience with Kingfisher Roofing!From start to finish, working with Kingfisher Roofing was a seamless and incredibly positive experience. I cant say enough great things about the entire team!First, a huge shoutout to Nick, our salesman. He was professional, honest, and incredibly easy to work with. He took the time to explain every detail, answered all our questions patiently, and made us feel completely confident in our decision. Its rare to find someone so knowledgeable and trustworthy Nick was exactly that!Equally impressive was Ally and her hardworking crew. They were prompt, responsible, and showed the utmost professionalism throughout the entire process. Their attention to detail and the care they took with our home were second to none. The site was clean, organized, and the work was completed on time and with excellence.If youre looking for a roofing company that delivers quality, integrity, and top-tier customer service Kingfisher Roofing is it. We couldnt be happier with the results and highly recommend them to anyone in need of roofing work!Thank you, Nick, Ally, and the Kingfisher team!"
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Escalante ATX
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Escalante ATX

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Excellent 4.9

(27)

Excellent 4.9

(27)

Roof Repair or Maintenance, Roof Installation or Replacement

Great value
Licensed pro
  • 48 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Austin, TX
  • 48 hires on Thumbtack
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Mike W. says, "Julio came out a few days after being contacted and did a thorough job of assessing my rotted fascia and roof problem. He took photos of the damage and explained exactly what would be needed to fix it. He gave me a competitive bid, with the stipulation that if more damage was discovered after pulling up a section of the roof, it might add to the cost. Luckily, the damage was limited to what he originally found. I admire him for his honesty, and professionalism, because he could have told me there was more damage that needed to be fixed to add to the cost of the job. He and his roofer got the job done in one day. They took photos to document their progress to show me exactly what work they did. After the job was completed, they cleaned up and hauled away all the debris. I highly recommend this pro for any trim or roof damage you might need repaired."See more
Mike W. says, "Julio came out a few days after being contacted and did a thorough job of assessing my rotted fascia and roof problem. He took photos of the damage and explained exactly what would be needed to fix it. He gave me a competitive bid, with the stipulation that if more damage was discovered after pulling up a section of the roof, it might add to the cost. Luckily, the damage was limited to what he originally found. I admire him for his honesty, and professionalism, because he could have told me there was more damage that needed to be fixed to add to the cost of the job. He and his roofer got the job done in one day. They took photos to document their progress to show me exactly what work they did. After the job was completed, they cleaned up and hauled away all the debris. I highly recommend this pro for any trim or roof damage you might need repaired."

FAQs

Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Thumbtack.

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.

Can a roof be cleaned?

Yes roofs can be cleaned, and yes, it’s a real thing. Roof cleaning may actually be a wise investment to prolong the life of your roof. Overgrowth of moss, grime, lichen or algae can all shorten the life of your roof. If you have black streaks growing on your roof, they are likely caused by gloeocapsa magma algae spores that have landed on your roof and taken up residence. Once the algae has grown into streaks, the organism has usually been growing for several months and it’s high time to have it removed. If you live in a rainy part of the country, such as the Pacific Northwest, there’s a good chance you’ll find moss growing on your roof at some point. The northern part of your roof, as well as any parts that remain shaded all day, will provide a wet, cool haven for moss to flourish. Unfortunately this water-absorbing moss can damage your shingle roof, leading to rot if not removed. Beyond roof health and function, a clean roof can boost your curb appeal and potentially boost your home’s resale value. The national average for roof cleaning costs ranges between $270 and $350, although prices can be higher depending on how large your roof is, how steep your roof is, and what type of cleaning is necessary. Typically pros use either a pressure wash or chemical wash (made with a concentrated bleach solution) to remove algae, lichen, moss and dirt.

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.

Why do I need to clean my roof?

Over time, algae, moss, lichen, dirt and even salt (if you’re near the ocean) can build up on your roof. These buildups can affect the look and function of your roof unless removed. The buildup of organic materials such as moss on a shingle roof can prevent water from sloughing off as it normally would. Trapped water can rot the roof or cause early deterioration of your shingles. Even if you don’t have a shingle roof, moss and lichen absorb water, and that wet material adds weight and stress to your roof — as well as providing a home for insects and other pests, and collecting dirt. For reflective, cool roofs that redirect heat away from the home, algae and moss growths can hamper their ability to deflect the sun, which can affect utility bills. Visually, moss, dirt and algae growths on a roof can have a negative effect on perceived home value and curb appeal. For example, black algae streaks on your roof may cause a potential homebuyer to assume that the roof might need repair or replacement, when it only needs to be cleaned.

How much does it cost to clean a roof?

The national average for roof cleaning costs ranges between $270 and $350. Factors that can affect the cost to clean your roof are the height of your house, the size and pitch (steepness) of your roof, and the complexity of your roof’s design and accessibility. Geographic location also plays a role in roof cleaning costs as regional labor rates and area costs to do business will vary. There are several ways to clean a roof. The most common is pressure washing. Industrial pressure washers can spray over 3,000 pounds per square inch (psi) of water — which is much too powerful for roof cleaning, and may tear off shingles and damage your roof. Confirm that the roof-cleaning pro you choose will only use a low-pressure sprayer to protect your roof investment. For large algae or moss growths, pros often recommend a combination of low-pressure washing with a bleach-based chemical solution. This is referred to soft washing and should handily remove any growths taking over your roof.

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