St. Marys Roofing Contractors

Roofing Company St. Mary's County

Elite Project Services is St. Mary's County Premier Roofer

With several years of experience in the industry, we offer a variety of roofing solutions to fit any size structure. Most shingle roofs last 20-30 years. If you’re reaching that or beyond it, having a professional perform an inspection is recommended. We provide a free consultation and estimate to residents of St. Mary’s County to explain your available options. It’s important you feel comfortable and can make an informed decision on the best solution to fit your needs.

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EPS installs new roofs or make necessary repairs to an old one, as well as repairing and replacing gutters. Leaving damaged roofs unchecked exacerbates problems and drives up costs. If you think your roof has an issue, speak to an expert roofer today. It will cost you nothing but could save you thousands in the long run.

Here are some of the common signs that are typical in St. Mary’s County when you may need a roof replacement:

Roof Discoloration

There are a number of things that can cause discoloration on your roof. Weather and climate, defective shingles and simple wear and tear. Superficial issues are common factors as well, such as the presence of mold or moss, which does not always require a roof replacement.

Curling Asphalt Shingles

Curling shingles are a common sight on roofs and could be a warning sign for underlying problems. Inadequate ventilation causes excess moisture in the attic eventually penetrating the roof deck causing the shingles to curl.

Cracked Roof Shingles

Too much sun damage wears down the shingles on your roof causing damage. The shingles will begin to crack and splinter and you’ll see more extensive and broader gaps forming with each passing day. Eventually, the underlayment will be vulnerable to water damage that can cause even more problems when it comes to structural integrity.

Roofing Tiles Lossing Granular

Granule loss is one of the most common issues as it is a normal part of roofing wear and tear. Over time, the bond between the granules deteriorates loosening them enough to be carried away by runoff.