Arrowhead

Roofing

Where Roofs Meet Quality, Trust Arrowhead Roofing for Reliability!

ABOUT US

At Arrowhead Roofing, we're passionate about providing our customers with the best possible roofing services. We've been in business for over [number] years, and we have a team of experienced and certified technicians who are committed to your comfort and satisfaction.

Our ServICES

What We Offer

Roofing

A solution for every situation. Even if severe weather forced you into a roof replacement, we can provide a fast, effective solution.

Gutters

Whether your home’s siding has been damaged by California's unpredictable weather, or it’s just time to give your home a beautiful facelift

Inspections

Do you have storm damage to your home? Don't know your next move? Or are you avoiding dealing with your insurance company?

Energy Recovery Ventilation (ERV) System

Install ERV systems that exchange heat and humidity between incoming and outgoing air, improving energy efficiency and indoor air quality.

Meet the team

Our Excellent & Expert Staff

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Our Testimonial

What Our Clients Feedback

Joe

I've been using Arrowhead Roofing for my roofing needs for several years now, and I've always been impressed with their service.

Justin

I was very pleased with the service I received from Arrowhead Roofing.

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New York, NY, USA

FAQS

How Long Should a Roof Last?

The lifespan of a roof depends on various factors like the material used, installation quality, weather conditions, and maintenance. Typically, asphalt shingle roofs last about 20-25 years, while metal, tile, or slate roofs can endure much longer, sometimes up to 50 years or more with proper care.

Do I Need to Replace My Entire Roof if There's a Leak?

Not necessarily. A leak doesn't always mean a full roof replacement. Roofing contractors assess the leak's cause and extent of damage. In some cases, localized repairs, like replacing damaged shingles or fixing flashing, can resolve the issue without replacing the entire roof.

What's the Best Roofing Material for My Home?

The best material varies based on factors such as budget, climate, aesthetics, and durability. Asphalt shingles are common and cost-effective, while metal roofs offer durability and energy efficiency. Tile and slate provide a classy look but can be heavier and more expensive. Consulting with a roofing professional helps determine the most suitable material for your specific needs and circumstances.