325 SE 69th Ave. Hillsboro, OR 97123

TOTAL INVESTMENT

$18,616

FINANCING

$241/mo

(OAC)


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More than a competitive price. High quality components used with outstanding warranty. Very pleased with how my new roof looks. Work was done right on schedule. Highly recommend.

Brian Moreau

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Great customer service paid attention to my needs and concerns after the storm damaged my roof. Ben Curtis is great he explained to me as I worked with my homeowners insurance. Will have this company do more work at home. 5 stars plus

Patricia Moore

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Integrity Home Pro lives up to their name. Their name is why many years ago I trusted them with a roof install on a rental property. Since then Integrity has installed windows, doors, and most recently a new roof on my primary residence. Danny, Tera and Elise are the best and working consistently with people who know you and your home feels really good. If you are looking for quality work and honest people, look no further.

Grace Brown

Frequently Asked Questions

How often should I inspect my roof?

It is recommended to inspect your roof at least twice a year, typically in the spring and fall. Additionally, you should inspect your roof after any major storm or severe weather event.

How long does a new roof last?

The lifespan of a roof depends on the materials used. Asphalt shingles typically last 20-30 years, wood shingles can last up to 30 years, metal roofs last 40-70 years, and slate roofs can last over 100 years with proper maintenance.

What are the signs that I need a new roof?

Common signs include missing, cracked, or curling shingles, roof leaks, dark streaks from algae, sagging roof areas, and excessive granules in gutters.

How much does a new roof cost?

The cost of a new roof can vary widely based on factors like the size of the roof, the materials chosen, and labor costs. On average, a new asphalt shingle roof can cost between $5,000 and $10,000, while metal roofs can range from $10,000 to $25,000.

Can I install a new roof over my old roof?

In some cases, yes. If your existing roof is in good condition with no major issues, you may be able to install new shingles over it. However, if there are multiple layers of shingles or significant damage, it’s better to remove the old roof first.

2400 Kemp Way, Bowie, MD 20715, USA

Surveyor Name: SAMPLe

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