Residential Roofing
Why Choose A GAF Certified Roofer?
Kish Valley Roofing specializes in roof related services in your area and have been continually trained by GAF Materials Corporation in the latest roofing techniques, installation, product knowledge, and awareness.
If you need roofing services, Kish Valley Roofing is the roofing contractor of choice due to our experience and our use of weather rated products with the roofing system warranty.
Established Reputation
Not every contractor has a proven reputation. A contractor must have a number of references, reviews, and a reasonable history before they can become GAF certified.
Properly Licensed
All GAF certified contractors possess the credentials necessary to install or repair roofs in the United States.
Legitimate Insurance
Contractors must also carry full insurance policies, to protect themselves and homeowners in case something goes wrong on a job.
Commitment to Ongoing Training
The roofing industry is always changing, with new products, new technologies, and new techniques and best practices. GAF certification requires that roofing contractors commit to ongoing training.
GAF LIFETIME SHINGLES
The longevity of your roof system depends greatly on roofing materials of the construction. So if you seek the most efficient roofing solution, ask certified specialists from Kish Valley Roofing for professional help. We specialize in residential roofing to assist property owners with their roof installation, repair, and replacement needs.
With so many options to choose from these days, picking the right color shingles for your homes’ roof can be a challenge. Kish Valley Roofing is a proud certified partner with GAF, one of the largest residential shingle manufacturers. We believe in GAF’s products and the warranty they offer.
GAF ROOF SYSTEM
A roof replacement is an investment that you shouldn’t hesitate on. Since your roof protects your interior the most, you shouldn’t pick anything but the best as a replacement.
NEW HDZ SHINGLE
The new Timberline HDZ Shingles are compatible with traditional Timberline HD Shingles for the same look and feel homeowners and contractors rely on for beauty and endurance.
7 Key Danger Signs
Don’t get caught with sudden, costly repairs. Keep a close eye on your roof and find out how to spot problems, including these 7 key danger signs – before they severely impact your wallet
Look For:
After a strong storm or wind-driven rain, take a look in the attic for signs of leaking. It could indicate damaged shingles, inadequate underlayment or deteriorated flashing.
Stains, or worse, mold, can be caused by leaks from outside the house or moisture trapped inside.
Moisture trapped in the house due to poor ventilation can cause exterior paint to peel and blister.
Excess moisture can also contribute to decay.
Dry, cracked, or easily broken shingles have reached the end of their useful life, and its time to invest in a new roof.
Inadequate ventilation can possibly drive up your household cooling costs by trapping hot air in the attic. Attic moisture can also drip into your insulation, reducing its effectiveness.
Vegetation, fungus, mold, or algae growth can cause dark stains on your shingles. That doesnt necessarily mean you need a new roof, but if you do choose to replace your shingles, ask for StainGuard protection available on many GAF Shingles
GAF Virtual Home Remodeler
Choose the Right Shingles!
Homeowners face a number of challenges when remodeling their home. One of the most common problems they encounter is choosing the material that will complement their home’s architectural style. If you’ve considered upgrading your roof but have found yourself overwhelmed with the options, you can turn to GAF s Virtual Home Remodeler. Whether you have a traditional or contemporary design, youre sure to find the best GAF roofing options from their wide selection of shingle types and colors. You can even get a sneak peek of your new roof before installing it using GAFs revolutionary app.
GAF Shingle Roof Warranty
Protecting What Matters Most
When you invest in a new roof, you expect that roof to last. But sometimes there are issues that have arisen during the manufacturing or installation process that are not discovered until after your roof has been on your home for a while. Understanding the different warranty options available to you before you purchase your new roof is vital.