Are you licensed and insured?
Yes. WRC positions licensing and insurance as a homeowner protection issue, not just a checkbox. Homeowners should feel comfortable asking any roofing contractor for proof.
FAQ
Answers adapted from the production WRC FAQ, rewritten for this faster demo site.
FAQ
Pulled from the production FAQ and rewritten for this cleaner demo site.
Yes. WRC positions licensing and insurance as a homeowner protection issue, not just a checkbox. Homeowners should feel comfortable asking any roofing contractor for proof.
Dark streaks are often algae growth, especially on shaded or north-facing roof slopes that hold moisture longer. They are usually cosmetic, but harsh cleaning or pressure washing can damage shingles.
Secure fragile items on walls or ceilings because roof work can create vibration. Move vehicles out of the garage or driveway before the crew arrives so the work area stays accessible.
Sun exposure matters. The southern roof slope often ages faster because UV rays break down roofing materials over time.
The right shingle depends on the roof, budget, home style, warranty goals, and local weather exposure. WRC works with major manufacturers and can recommend options after inspection.
A careful cleanup is part of a quality roof replacement, but finding every single stray nail is not realistic. The important question is whether the company uses a conscientious cleanup process.
The production site emphasizes help with claim documentation and denied or repair-only claim situations. Claim decisions still belong to the carrier, and WRC is not a public adjuster or insurer.
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