A. Clark Roofing & Siding is dedicated to satisfying all of your residential roofing needs. From new roof installation and repair to inspections and maintenance, we’ve got you covered.
Help your home feel brand new with a new roof installation, repair missing or cracked shingles, or schedule an assessment to ensure your roof is in excellent condition for the coming season.
Whatever your service, maintenance, or repair needs may be, A. Clark Roofing & Siding is your one-stop shop for residential roofing. Our work is backed by a five-year workmanship warranty, and our team is committed to ensuring you receive friendly, honest service.
Whether you’re having your roof repaired or installing a brand new roof over your home, we follow this vetted process to ensure efficiency on every single job we do.
Contact A. Clark Roofing & Siding to request a visit from one of our experts, and we’ll provide a free, no-obligation estimate.
We’ll prepare the job site by ordering your materials and having them delivered directly to your home or business.
Our team will complete the work as contracted while taking care to ensure the job is done right the first time.
We’ll periodically check on your project to ensure safety, workmanship and cleanliness standards are being met.
With more than 70 years of experience behind us, we guarantee to get the job done right the first time.
The roof over your head is one of the most important parts of your home. As it ages, it becomes more susceptible to wear and tear, and as a result, it becomes less efficient. Furthermore, Calgary weather can leave your roof exposed to adverse weather conditions, including hail and heavy snow.
If you need a roof replacement, A. Clark Roofing is your go-to roofing expert. We can handle roof replacements for all types of roof styles and roofing materials.
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Regular inspections, about twice a year, can reveal early warning signs. Keep an eye out for cracked or missing shingles, loose seams, and deteriorated flashing. Inside your home, check for cracked paint, discoloured drywall, or peeling wallpaper, which could indicate roof damage.
A key factor is its age. If your roof is over 20 years old and showing signs of damage, it might be nearing the end of its lifespan, making replacement a better long-term investment. However, for younger roofs with minor damage, repairs are usually sufficient.
Regular maintenance can significantly extend its lifespan. Here are a few tips: periodically inspect your roof for missing or cracked shingles, check your attic and ceilings for leaks, gently remove excess snow with a snow rake, trim overhanging branches, and keep your gutters clean. For a thorough inspection, consider calling a professional roofing contractor.
Poor ventilation can lead to a host of problems, including unpleasant asphalt odours seeping into your home, premature aging and damage to shingles (like blistering and curling), and even rotting or buckling of your roof deck. Proper ventilation ensures adequate airflow, preventing these issues and prolonging the life of your roof.
The required amount depends on your roof’s size and design. For standard roofs with attic spaces above an insulated ceiling, the general rule is one square foot of ventilation for every 300 square feet of roof area. For low-slope roofs or those with cathedral ceilings, you’ll need more ventilation – one square foot for every 150 square feet of roof area.
Typically, insurance covers replacements for roofs damaged by events like wind, hail, or fire, as long as the original roof was installed correctly.
A new roof replacement involves completely removing your old shingles down to the roof deck before installing fresh underlayment and shingles. A re-roof, on the other hand, simply installs new shingles over your existing ones. While re-roofing is a more budget-friendly option, it may not last as long as a full replacement.
Metal roofs are an excellent choice for our climate. Their smooth surface allows snow and ice to slide off easily, preventing the buildup of snow and ice dams that can lead to leaks and other problems.
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