Welcome to Moran Roofing!
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If you've read anything at all about Roofing, you'll probably know at least three things: Roofing your home is probably the most exciting way to do a home upgrade. Roofing can be really, I mean really, complicated and lastly Roofing Consultants are absolutely, outrageously, often unaffordably expensive.

Moran Roofing! is set to change all that ... MoranRoofing! is different from the normal models for home improvement. For a start, we're not complicated. We have designed and developed a roofing competencyfor you. We're licensed under the California State license, easy to install and administer and reliable.

Moran Roofing! features:

  • Make sure the contractor has a good reputation. Check for references and call a few of them.
  • Make sure the contractor has adequate insurance coverage. Protect your home from accidental damage.
  • Did the contractor thoroughly inspect your roof? Including deck, attic, flashing, chimney, soil stacks and other roof penetrations?
  • Did the contractor provide a written estimate? Including an accurate description of the work to be performed, plus work that may have to be contracted out.
  • Did the contractor explain the entire roof system? Your roof is a series of components that work together and you should know about all of them.
  • Did the contractor check existing ventilation for proper circulation and also explain the importance of proper ventilation? Improper ventilation will damage your shingles and can invalidate your manufacturer’s warranty.

Extensive Customer Oriented Support:

  • Does the contractor know and was able to explain local building codes?
  • Did the contractor apply underlayment to the wood deck? Additional waterproofing underlayment might be needed if ice damming, wind-driven rain or collected flowing water might be a problem.
  • Did the contractor apply shingles according to manufacturer’s specifications?
  • Did the contractor use proper fastening techniques? Four fastenings are required for most shingles — six in high-wind areas. Fasteners should penetrate ¾" into the deck.
  • Did the contractor commit to supervising the job during all phases of the work and inspect it thoroughly when finished?
  • Did the contractor thoroughly clean up your roof and around your house when finished? Did they remove all surplus materials? Did they leave your yard in the same shape they found it
 

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