Whether you’re planning a roof replacement, dealing with a leak, or recovering from hail damage, questions come up fast. Below are answers to the most common roofing questions we hear from homeowners across Regina and surrounding areas. If you don’t see your question here, we’re always happy to help.
Roof replacement can be completed throughout most of the year, but spring through fall typically offers the most consistent conditions. Temperature, weather patterns, and material requirements all factor into scheduling. A professional contractor will recommend timing that ensures proper installation and long-term performance for Saskatchewan’s climate.
Yes. A professionally installed roof replacement improves curb appeal, increases buyer confidence, and can positively impact resale value—especially in markets like Saskatchewan where weather durability matters. A new roof also reduces future maintenance concerns for potential buyers and can be a key selling feature during inspections.
Most residential roof installations are completed in one day, depending on roof size, complexity, and weather conditions. Larger or more complex roofs may take longer, but timelines are always discussed in advance so homeowners know exactly what to expect.
No. Homeowners do not need to be home while roofing work is completed. Our crew handles setup, installation, and cleanup, and will notify you once the project is finished. We recommend securing pets and removing fragile items from walls due to normal construction vibrations.
Professional roof replacement includes protecting landscaping, siding, and outdoor areas. Tarps, debris control methods, and thorough cleanup—including magnetic nail sweeps—are standard to ensure your property is left clean and safe after installation.
Yes. Most asphalt shingles include manufacturer warranties that cover material defects for a set period. Warranty terms vary by product and manufacturer, and proper installation is required to maintain coverage. Contractor workmanship warranties provide additional protection beyond the manufacturer’s warranty.
Proper roof ventilation helps regulate attic temperature and moisture levels, which prevents shingles from overheating, warping, or deteriorating prematurely. Inadequate ventilation can shorten shingle lifespan and lead to issues like ice damming and condensation damage—especially in Saskatchewan’s climate.
Shingle colour has a minor impact on roof temperature but does not significantly affect lifespan when proper attic ventilation is in place. Darker shingles absorb more heat, while lighter colours reflect more sunlight. Proper installation and ventilation matter far more than colour choice alone.
Shingles may need replacement if they are curling, cracking, missing granules, or showing widespread damage across the roof. Isolated damage can often be repaired, but age and overall condition determine whether replacement is the more cost-effective and reliable solution. A professional inspection provides clarity before making that decision.
Roofing issues aren’t always obvious from the ground. If you’re unsure whether your roof needs a repair, replacement, or inspection, a professional assessment can provide clarity and peace of mind.