Whether you need roof replacement or roof repair - Royal Roofing and Construction can provide a complete evaluation of the roof surface and shingle condition, storm damage analysis (for insurance claims), and proper attic ventilation. We come with the credentials and expertise to help you select the right look for your home and install the product correctly. Our install crews are the best in the state and we provide our homeowners with a 10 year workmanship warranty. Royal Roofing will only use the highest quality products such as Owens Corning, CertainTeed, GAF, DaVinci, Gerard, Johns Mansville, Carlisle, and Mule Hide, building materials.
Royal Roofing & Construction specializes in designer roof installation throughout Northeast Oklahoma. Royal Roofing and Construction is locally owned with a showroom and warehouse in Tulsa, OK. We protect our homeowners by carrying Workman's Comp Insurance and General Liability Insurance. With our owners' extensive construction knowledge, we are able to handle all of your insurance claim damages. Our staff is proficient with the Xactimate Adjuster Estimating Program which is the same program most insurance companies use for your estimate.
One of the most difficult roofs to install and maintain are low-sloped roofing systems. While many different products are available, only a few products are the correct match for your application. Depending on the roof layout and design we will recommend the best product for your roof and budget.
Roof maintenance should be done each year. It is important to catch any damage before it creates an issue inside your home. The roof is first line of defense for your home and small issues on top can lead to large issues below.
Attic ventilation consists of lower and upper venting to circulate the air and to dissipate heat. Royal Roofing can do an evaluation of the intake and exhaust of your venting. Intake venting: This is usually from soffit vents to bring fresh air into the attic. If there are no soffit vents, there should be lower gable vents or venting behind the fascia. Exhaust venting: This venting should be high in the roof line to let the rising hot air escape. This may be turbine vents, low profile vents, or a ridge vent on the top ridge of the roofline.