Frequently Asked Questions About Our Roofing Services
Find below the answers to our most commonly asked questions about our roofing services. If you have a question that is not answered in this section, do not hesitate to asks us by contacting us
Find below the answers to our most commonly asked questions about our roofing services. If you have a question that is not answered in this section, do not hesitate to asks us by contacting us
Having a broken tile may not seam like a big deal but, if it is not repaired or replaced it will most likely evolve into to larger and more complex problems. When you have broken tiles the felt underlayment beneath your tile becomes exposed to the sun and other Arizona whether conditions which will deteriorate your felt leaving you susceptible to roof leaks and dry rotted wood.
Your roof may need replaced if:
Note that hundreds of factors need to be considered in order to accurately determine if your roof needs replaced. Please consult this article for further information. It’s best to consult with a roofing professional for all of your roof needs and questions. If you would like a free roof inspection please contact us.
We offer both commercial and residential roofing from roof repairs to new roof installs.
We recommend annual roof inspections. With the extreme weather that we have here in the Phoenix Metro Valley, many issues can arise and it is important to catch them before they evolve.
Yes, we do offer roofing warranties. The warranty depends on on the quality and type of materials that we use on the job.
In Arizona, roofing suppliers can only place pre-liens on commercial jobs. So if you have a residential property that needs roofing done, there is not need to worry.
For commerical properties, you can choose to pay separately. Make a check payable to the supplier in the amount stated on the pre-lien for the portion of materials we purchased from them. Then pay Castile Roofing the rest of the balance of our invoice.
The difference between the two different types of felt is the thickness. The pitch and types of materials on the roof dictates which type of felt is to be used.