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Residential Roof Replacement Professionals

At Valor Contracting Services, we specialize in responsive and professional roof replacement solutions that prioritize speed and excellence. Our dedicated team ensures clear communication and delivers high-quality workmanship, guaranteeing your roof is replaced efficiently and to the highest standards.


Our Services Include:

  • Specialized Replacement: We excel in replacing asphalt shingle, tile, and cedar roofs with precision and expertise.
  • Customized Solutions: We offer tailored diagnostics and replacement plans that fit your budget and specific roofing needs.
  • Free Estimates: Benefit from no-cost assessments, budget-friendly options, and a commitment to maintaining a clean and damage-free job site.
  • Honest Approach: Experience a transparent process focused solely on replacing your roof with the necessary materials and techniques.


Choose Valor Contracting Services for your roof replacement needs, where quality, professionalism, and customer satisfaction are our top priorities. Count on us to deliver effective solutions and uphold the highest standards of workmanship throughout the replacement process.

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  • With replacements over $12,000

Replacement Discount - $1,000 off!

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Recent News & Roofing Trends

Latest updates from the industry

By Kenneth McCreery July 24, 2022
There’s no more denying it or putting it off. There are water stains on the ceiling. You’ve found a few shingles in your yard. There are birds, squirrels, or raccoons in your attic (or maybe all three, yikes!). Whatever the case may be, the signs are clear: it’s time for a new roof.
By Kenneth McCreery June 29, 2022
If you’ve decided to invest in protecting your concrete surfaces then you know that there are many choices available out there. Water resistant, waterproof, shiny, natural, enhancing, etc;. Out of all of the choices, the most important decisions are to choose one that will work for what you need and to choose one that will last as long as possible so that you don’t have to make this decision again.
By Kenneth McCreery June 29, 2022
When it comes to roof repairs you can save a headache by getting them done. What To Do After a Storm How do you identify roof damage, and what should you do about your roof after a major storm? Browse this resource guide on understanding types of roof storm damage and learn what steps you should take, then download the Owens Corning roof storm damage checklist for future reference. Types of Roof Storm Damage Wind Hurricane-force winds, which are classified by meteorologists as 74 mph or greater, or gale-force winds, which are between 39-54 mph, can cause visible damage to your home’s roof. High winds can remove or tear shingles, leaving the underlayment, roof deck, or waterproofing material exposed to the elements. During less severe storms, sudden, sharp gusts of wind can lift and curl shingles. When shingles are installed, they’re purposefully overlapped to create a water-tight seal, and this lifting and curling can break this seal, potentially leaving your roof vulnerable to damage from wind-driven rain. Hail While hailstorms tend to be relatively short, and rarely last for longer than 15 minutes, hailstones can leave dents or pockmarks in shingles and knock shingle granules loose. This can be problematic because these granules help protect your roof against rain and sun damage. Hail damage can also ruin the pleasing aesthetic appearance of your roof’s surface. Standing Water Roofs without proper drainage can experience problems with standing water after big rainstorms, especially in uneven areas. Clogged gutters can also cause backed up rainwater under your shingles, which allows moisture to potentially penetrate the underlayment or the roof deck. Debris Depending on how severe the storm was, debris can end up on the top of your roof, everything from small branches to larger tree limbs. Large objects can dent or impact the surface of the shingle, leaving that area of the roof vulnerable to moisture intrusion, whereas lighter branches may not be as much of a problem. Roof Storm Damage Checklist [DOWNLOAD] Refer to this roof storm damage checklist to help you better understand the type of damage your roof may have sustained and to evaluate whether you need an entirely new roof or just parts of it repaired or replaced. Schedule and Conduct a Roof Inspection As always, safety is first. Contact a trusted, professional roofing contractor to schedule an inspection and help you with damage assessment.Many contractors offer free inspections and will know how to safely look for roof damage. Roof: Visually assess your roof by walking around the perimeter of your house and taking note of any visible storm damage. You might also have a good view of parts of your roof from one of your windows. Keep a list of notes and/or take pictures — this can potentially be helpful later for insurance purposes. Any visible signs of storm damage should be documented, such as dented, torn, curled, or missing shingles. Gutters, Vents, and Windows: Check for dents on your home’s gutters and roofing accessories, such as gable vents and other overhangs. Windows should be inspected for cracks, broken glass, loose weather-stripping, and torn screens. Outside Areas: Walk around your home’s exterior and look for fallen tree limbs, missing fence posts, or damage to lawn furniture and other decorations. Flat surfaces, such as patios and decks, can be checked for hail damage. Attic and Ceilings: Observe these areas for leaks and water spots. While your home’s roof might appear undamaged on the exterior, wind and hail can cause unseen leaks that may lead to bigger problems later. Ceilings, light fixtures, and your attic should all be inspected for water leaks and spots. Use a flashlight to see in dark areas. Hire a Dependable, Trusted Roofing Contractor It’s important to work with a contractor you can trust. Roofers and repair companies are likely to be busy after a large regional storm and may try to compete for your business by offering discounts or deals. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. A good place to start your research is with independent roofing contractors with Preferred or Platinum Preferred membership levels in the Owens Corning Roofing Contractor Network. Roofing contractors can: Assess your damage with a professional eye Provide an estimate on repair costs Replace or repair your roof Talking to a Trusted Roofing Contractor It’s important to know what to ask and what to look for when talking to and choosing a reliable roofing contractor. Here are some tips to help you: Make sure the roofing contractor you’re considering is licensed, insured, and can offer a strong warranty for the work they do Ensure the roofing contractor is capable of assessing and estimating damage Check out online reviews about other people’s experiences using their services Call Your Homeowners Insurance Provider If you find significant damage to your home after a storm, it’s essential to involve your homeowners insurance provider right away so you can properly file a claim based on their requirements. Its representatives can help you file a claim and get adequate compensation based on the notes and photographs you collected from your storm damage assessment. The company may also send its own assessor or inspector to your home to thoroughly evaluate the roof storm damage your home sustained.
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