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Table of Contents

  1. What type of payments do you accept?
  2. What type of services do you offer?
  3. What are the Roofing procedures For shingle re-roofs?
  4. Do You Offer Financing?
  5. Are you Properly Licensed and insured?
  6. What Roofing Suppliers Do You Use?
  7. Repair Or Replace?
  8. Roofing Phrases
  9. Do you Perform Fha Inspections?
  10. How Many Years Have You Been In Business?
  11. Main Reasons For Roof Installations
  12. Key Danger Signals That You Need A New Roof

What types of payments do you accept?

Check, Cash ,Visa/Mc, Discover/Amex, escrowed accounts.

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What type of services do you offer?

We offer all types of Roofing Solutions For your problem commercial and residential. 

  Re-Roofing , Repairs, Shingles,  Flat , Metal , Tile , Roof Vents
• Skylight Repair & Installation, Rotted facial board and soffit repairs,
• Rotted Wood Replacement, Fiberglass built-up, Modified Bitumen, Inspections. Emergency leak repairs.  And Any other need you might have.

 

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What are you roofing procedures for shingles re-roofs?

Standard Roofing procedures in accordance with all building codes and in accordance with our company code of customer satisfaction! (Excluding Tile and commercial built up replacements contact us for  more info on these type of  replacements)

A Price will be agreed upon and a contract sign specifying everything that will be done.

Job permits will be pulled and inspections handled as required by your county.

Your chosen Roof material will be delivered.

Your existing Roof cover will be removed to the deck.

All rotted wood will be removed and replaced as needed.

New Valley metal will be installed if needed.

New Roofing felt underlayment in your chosen # weight will be installed, fastened with 1" 1/4 cemplex nails. This is what keeps your roof protected during installation. It is our first concern to make sure your Roof is Water tight and that your home is protected!

New 6" drip edge metal in your chosen color  will be installed around perimeter of house along the edge.

Your Chosen New Roof Covering will be Installed In accordance with all required Roof building codes.

New plumbing flashings will be installed around all Roof extrusions.

New Roof Venting systems will be installed if you have chosen this option.

Ground Cleanup:

Your ground will be cleaned on a daily basis, including running of  magnets for nails and trash haul away. upon final completion of project, ground will be thoroughly cleaned and inspected for nails and magnets run several times over and all final trash will be hauled away.

It is in our best efforts to avoid as little inconvenience to you as possible during and after your Roofing project.

Upon final Roof completion Contractor will inspect with homeowner final appraisal of roof installed and answer any questions that you might have.

Warranty package applying to your chosen roof installed will be issued upon final payment.

 

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Do You Offer Financing?

No At this time we do not offer financing but we can supply you with the necessary estimates needed to obtain a loan through a outside lender.

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Are You Properly Licensed and Insured?

Yes . We Are A Florida State Certified Roofing Contractor , Which means we have meet all the requirements and passed exams to obtain the license CCC057856  and can work any where in the state of Florida. In Order to maintain this License Privilege you are required to keep your insurance information up to date for the following: Workman's compensation, Liability. You are also required by the state of Florida to be Bonded.

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What Roofing Suppliers Do You Use?

We use only the top quality roofing suppliers.

     

  1. Firestone
  2. Thompson Metals
  3. Atlas
  4. Mule - Hide
  5. Peel & Seal
  6. Cobra Ridge Vent
  7. Monier lifetile
  8. Duntex Roof Tile

 

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Repair Or Replace?

How do I know whether I need to repair or replace my roof?.

Some problems when noted after evaluated are determined to be in need of a repair instead or replacement. Here at CRI we warranty all of our roof repairs so you can have piece of mind in knowing if we recommend a repair it will be performed correctly.

 

Repair is typically needed when the following apply:

Minor Storm Damage

Your roof has not reached its life expectancy yet

Damage to roof other then Storm (lack of maintenance, rodent, trees, traffic, added extrusions)

Economic Situation

Mortgage/Insurance Requirements

Advantages Of A Repair:

Minimum Inconvenience compared to a re-roof

Quicker Time Frame

More Economic

How Do I know I Need A New Roof?

See Key Danger Signals

 

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Roofing phrases:

A
ASPHALT -
Tar or similar bituminous solid substance. A natural material, that can be mixed with rock for paving, or applied as waterproofing, to various papers, felts, and sealant products.

B
BID -
Written offering, of price for work to be performed. Not necessarily a contract, can be more like an estimate, with only basics laid out.
BITUMEN - Natural substances such as asphalt or maltha, which consist mainly of hydrocarbons.
BITUMINOUS - Consisting of or resembling bitumen. Can be man made, such as those made from petroleum by-products.
BOND - A paid for premium through an insurance company, that affords consumers some protection against work performed. $5000 minimum in most areas. To secure larger jobs, contractors will get larger bonds, over $1,000,000 not uncommon.
BUNDLE - A package of roofing shingles, ie: a bundle of composition shingles. Used as a unit of measure. 3 bundles to a square, 5 bundles to a square.

C
CONTRACT -
The written form of an agreement, enforceable by law, between two or more people for doing or not doing specific things.
CONTRACTOR - A person who contracts to provide products or services at a set price or rate.
CAULKING - Adhesive used to fill in small areas against water, Ie: Around windows in a long bead so water won't leak in. Sold in tubes, and applied by pressure. Normally by hand with a 'caulking gun'.

D
DECK -
This is the surface on which the roofing will be applied. Usually plywood (3/8" - 1") or 1"x4" or larger boards.

E
EAVE -
this is the lower, overhanging part of your roof. Typically down where the gutter is located is called the caveline.
EXPOSURE - Used to describe the amount of each row of roofing, not covered by the above row. Ie: If you look at a shake, tile or composition roof you will see clearly defined rows. Each shake is 24" tall, how much do you actually see? About 10" up and down. That is the amount of exposure. It matters because each row laps over the one below, to give good coverage and to allow it's nails to penetrate the row below.

F
FELT -
Paper, matted together by pressure and impregnated with asphalt to make waterproof.

FIFTEEN POUND - Felt commonly made in 36" tall rolls and sold by weight. 15 pounds per 100 square feet of coverage, with one roll covering 400 square feet.
FIRE RATING - Measurement used by independent labs to determine resistance to fire
FLASHING - Commonly any metal used on a roof to cover pipes, walls, skylights, chimney, or valleys. Can be waterproof paper used around windows.

G

H
HEADLAP -
The amount of lap given to a material at the top of the application. Such as rolling out some felt and overlapping onto the one below a number of inches.
HIP - The angled line formed at the juncture of two sloped sides, ie: A pryamid would have gour hips. Where each of two sides would meet.
HIP AND RIDGE - This describes the material used to cover the hip or ridge areas. Known also as trim pieces.

I
INSURANCE -
Commonly called public liability insurance. A special policy that protects the overall public from roofing disaster. Such as a building catching on fire, kettle full of hot tar blowing up, passers-by getting hit with rock, etc..Protects the owner from lawsuit.                                                                                                                                                                                  INSPECTIONS- Required county officials appraisals  required when a roof meets criteria for a permit to make sure roof in being installed properly and up to the building code. Number of inspections varies on the corresponding county.

J

K

L
LAP -
The amount of the preceding material being covered.
LEAKS - A leak, of course, is the most obvious clue that your roof needs some attention. Leaks can be caused by a variety of reasons, including shingleblow-off or improperly installed or deteriorated flashing. Don't just look for a drip coming from the ceiling, though. Signs of moisture also include discolored spots on the wall, loose wallpaper, peeling paint on the ceiling or a damp smell in a hallway or room. And remember that water traveling into your home may take a circuitous route, running down rafters, top plates, studs and sole plates before reaching your ceiling.
LIEN - The right by a worker or supplier to hold or sell your property if not paid by the contractor for their work or products. You must obtain releases that are originals and not copies, to assure all bills paid before final job payment.

M
MASTIC -
Asphalt based sealant. Troweled, or applied by hand using rubber gloves. Other trades have other types of mastic products.
MODIFIED-BITUMEN - Roofing material sold in rolls, usually applied by heating with a propane torch.

N
NINETY POUND -
Saturated felt matting with asphalt based coating and embedded with color chips. By weight 90 lbs. per 100 square feet. 100 square feet per roll. This is a waterproof product by itself.                                                                                NOTICE OF COMMENCEMENT- Required notarized letter to be filed with the county clerk of court on jobs valued over  $2500.00 to protect owner and contractor. Must have before proper permits can be obtained..

O
OPEN BEAM CEILING -
When timber supports are visable inside and the ceiling is also the outside roofing deck. Common to have 2x6, 2x4 tongue and groove boards as this dual use material.
OSB - Oriented Strand Board. An alternative to plywood, made from wood chips oriented and glued in layers, to provide a strong deck surface. Sold in 4x8 foot sheets, in various thicknesses.

P
PATCH -
Temporary fix for a water leak
PALLET - Tile and other materials when purchased in quantity, will come on a prebuilt wooden structure. This is a pallet and the place where a forklift would put the forks to lift the entire amount.
PENNY - Unit of measure in describing length of nails.
PLY - Refers to layers of roofing applied. Such as 4 ply, that would be four complete layers of roofing one on top of the other.
PRORATED - In reference to warranties, this means the amount of rebate if any, would be less the older the roof is.              PERMITS-  Permission obtained to perform said roof projects. Required on any re-roof project 500 sq ft or larger or $1000.00 or more total job cost. Failure to obtain required permits can result in large fines and stop work orders with board discipline action.

Q

R
RAFTERS -
The supports that hold up the roof and where the deck material would be nailed.
RAKE - The sloped ends of framed gable sides.
RIDGE - The horizontal line where the tops of roofing rafters meet. Also used to represent the material used to cover this area. RIDGE VENTING- 10 ft strips of vents cut into the ridge of your roof to ventilate attic to prolong the life of your roof.

S
SEVENTY TWO POUND -
A roll material used for the top layer of a hot tar roof. Weight of 72 lbs. per 100 square feet. Not waterproof by itself.
SHEETING - The actual deck material, like 1x4's, or plywood.
SKIP SHEETING - Decking, using 1x4 boards with one installed, skip one, install the nest etc. Allows wood roofing to have air circulation.
SPECS - Short for specifications. All the information about a material and any requirements for installation.
SQUARES - A square is 100 square feet in roofing area. A roof of 1500 square feet would be 15 squares.
SUMMER/WINTER GRADE MASTIC - Type of mastic that can be used in cold weather is called Winter Grade. It is formulated to be thinner in consistency to allow it to be worked when cold. Summer Grade the opposite, to be used when weather is hot. Stiffer and will not run in summer temps.

T
THIRTY POUND -
Roofing felt that weighs 30 lbs. per 100 square feet. 18 and 36" rolls, one and two squares respectively.
TONGUE AND GROOVE - Wood boards with a groove on one side and a ridge or tongue on the other, to lock together for strength.
TURBINE - Air flow device used to ventilate attic areas. Mounted on the roof and driven by the wind.

U
UNDERLAYMENT -
Materials used to complement others as a first of two or more layers.
UTILITY KNIFE - Handheld tool that can hold different types of razor blades.

V
VALLEY -
Depression angle created when two sloped areas meet.
VALLEY METAL - Sheet metal used to cover valley areas of the roof.

W
WET/DRY-WET PATCH -
Type of mastic that can be used on wet or dry surfaces.
WHIRLYBIRD - See turbine
WORKMANS COMPENSATION INSURANCE - Held by an employer in the case that a worker is hurt on the job. This can cost more than $.50 on the dollar paid in wages, for roofers.

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Do You Perform Fha Inspections?

Yes we are licensed to perform Fha Inspections, Also Insurance inspections, Mortgage closing inspections.                                Please contact us for more information regarding this.

 

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How Many Years Have You Been In Business?

We have been Proudly servicing the Tampa Bay and Pinellas area For 7 yrs Now. We are Family owned and operated with 30 yrs experience on our side. References are provided at your request.

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Main Reasons For Roof Installations.

1. Your roof is leaking.

Leaks can do more damage than just to the Ceiling of your home.  Often a leak has done damage to the woodwork and insulation of your home before water actually enters the home. Sometimes a leak can be a result of something small and can be repaired.
 

2. Rainy season !

When we enter the rainy season here in Florida, RAIN is almost a daily event.  If you have any roof problems they will be noticed then.


3. Save money in the long run..

More often than not it is much cheaper to have the roof done than to wait until you have a problem. See key danger signals of a damaged roof.  Once damage has occurred to the interior ceiling of your home it is almost impossible to repair it back to the original appearance, This is especially true if you have a popcorn ceiling.
 

4. Storm, wind and hail damage.

This is a huge problem and a good cause of roof problems in the state of Florida.


5. Selling your home. 

A new roof will add more than just the value of the roof itself.  A new roof can add a whole new look to the entire property.  It will dramatically change the appearance of the home and add greatly to the homes appeal. Also Most Mortgage Companies Require a Stable roof before they will allow a buyer to purchase your home.


6. Peace of Mind.

By replacing your roof, you achieve a piece of mind in knowing that your home and contents are protected.
 

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Key Danger Signals That You Might Need A New Roof

 

1.  Leakage in attic after wind-driven rain

                          
Possible cause: Leaky or inadequate shingle underlayment or deteriorated flashing

2. Blistering and/or peeling of interior
     and/or exterior paint.

                    
Possible cause: Excessive temperature or high humidity due to poor attic ventilation

3. Stains on interior ceilings and walls or mold and mildew growth

                


Possible cause: Inadequate or faulty shingle underlayment allowing leakage or inadequate ventilation.

4. Decay of roof shingles, sheathing,
     and/or siding.

                       
Possible cause: Poor attic ventilation

5. Missing, cracked or curled shingles

                   
Possible cause: Shingles have reached the end
of their useful life.

6.  Dark, "dirty-looking" areas on your roof.

                      


Possible cause: Environmental pollutants; vegetation, fungus or algae; loss of granules
due to age of shingles.

7. Excessive energy costs

                      
Possible cause: Insufficient attic ventilation causes heating/cooling system to run excessively

In warm weather, inadequate ventilation will trap hot air in
the attic, causing air conditioning systems to work harder, or leaving your home's interior hotter and less comfortable. Attic Ventilation: In both hot and cold weather, insufficient attic ventilation may cause moisture in the attic to become trapped and condense on the rafters. This condensed moisture can drip down onto the insulation and reduce its effectiveness.
Excessive energy costs can result.


Key Danger Signals courtesy of www.gaf.com

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