Sturgis roofing contractors in South Dakota

3 companies found in your city.

Woodland Construction
  • Woodland Construction
  • Address: 2014 Williams St, Sturgis, SD 57785, USA
  • Phone: +1 605-920-8728
  • Zipcode: 57785
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Mcarthur Construction LLC
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Diamond Roofing
  • Diamond Roofing
  • Address: 8056 Blucksberg Dr, Sturgis, SD 57785, USA
  • Phone: +1 605-720-7663
  • Zipcode: 57785
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Preventing Roof Leaks with a Roof Inspection

The best way to prevent roofing problems is by hiring professional roofers to inspect your roof. While many roofing companies charge homeowners for an inspection, Roofrepair.link knows that your time is money too. That’s why we offer all our customers a free no obligation roofing inspection. Once our thorough inspection is complete, we immediately send you an email directly from our work vehicle. Our roof leak trouble shooters will send you digital photos of any roofing troubles we find and a detailed report of the suggested repairs to prevent bigger roofing problems before they have a chance to start. Give us a call today or fill out the form in the upper right hand corner of your computer screen and we’ll send our team of highly trained roofing repair experts to pinpoint and repair any troubles we find—the same day we find them.

Sturgis is a town in Meade County, South Dakota, US, located at 44.413077\-103.477158, with ZIP code(s) 57741. If you are looking for contractors in residential roofing, you will find proper professional contractors in Sturgis, SD, who work with construction tile skillion.

Keep Landscaping Maintained

One of the easiest things home and business owners can do to protect their roofing investment from unnecessary damages is by keeping an eye on landscaping materials around the structure. Trees that overhang the structure are often at risk for damaging shingle roofing materials. Once wind and strong storms blow through the your area, you can be sure that a tree branch or two are going to damage roofs that are in close proximity. But more often than not, it’s not the strong winds that do the most damages, it’s the weak winds that do.

This is because the continual motion of a windy day may make swaying branches rub against roofing materials and wear holes into the surface of the shingle, ensuring a roof leak takes place without your knowledge. Tree branches aren’t the only problem either. Leaf litter can build up in valleys, behind chimneys and around skylights. This allows two dangerous roofing problems to take place. One, water flow may be blocked and force water to enter between shingles and into your attic space. And two, water can cause leaf materials to rot and wood fungus to grow on shingles, ensuring their timely demise.