Coalinga Roofing Contractors - Top, Local Roofers in Coalinga, CA

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Table of Contents

1) Coalinga Roofers

2) Roofing Tips & Advice


Summary for Mid-State Construction

  • C-39 California Roofing License
  • California Contractors License #851481
  • Liability insurance - $1,000,000
  • Commercial roofing, flat roofs, TPO, single-ply
  • Shingle, metal roofs, tile, slate, shake roofs
  • Re-roofing, total roof replacement
  • Residential roof repair, commercial roof repair
  • Mid-State Construction - More Details

Mid-State Construction

Serving Fresno, CA

Mid-State Construction is a leading residential and commercial roofing contractor. Mid-State is fully licensed, insured and bonded for roof repair, roof replacement and re-roofing projects.

We are committed to giving you the best roofing service possible and are dedicated to being the best roofing company in Fresno County, California.

Call (559) 682-3581 for Roof Repair and Roof Replacement


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Metal Roofers - Coalinga, CA

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Roofing Service Location

Coalinga, CA 93210

Tips on Roofing in Coalinga

What type of roofing material should I use for my new roof?

It depends on your existing structure, climate, budget, and aesthetic needs. If you aren't sure what type of roofing material you want installed, learn more about the relative advantages and disadvantages of the different roofing materials available. Then call a Coalinga roofer to inspect your home and help you determine the best materials and methods for your particular circumstances.

Do roofing contractors in Coalinga, CA charge for estimates?

Most Coalinga roof repair contractors and re-roofing contractors will provide a free written estimate on the cost to repair or replace your roof

How much does roof replacement in Coalinga cost?

It's difficult to predict how much it will cost to replace any individual roof without actually seeing and measuring the roof first, because so many factors can impact roof replacement prices. The broad range of roofing prices is typically between $250 per square all the way up to $1200 per square. A "square" in roofing means 100 square feet of roof... and that is typically the way roofing prices are calculated and quoted... "per square."

Here's a more detailed discussion of the factors impacting re-roofing prices:

  • Roof size, slope, and complexity - Roof size is often quoted by Coalinga roofing contractors in "squares" (100 square feet = 1 square). Size of the roof determines the amount of roofing material needed. Slope of the roof impacts the ease of working on the roof and the amount of labor required for the project. Steeper sloped roofs are more challenging to work on and may require higher labor costs.
  • Roof tear off and removal costs - Tear off and proper disposal of existing roof layers is a significant part of the cost of a re-roofing project. More layers cost more to remove and more to dispose of. Disposal costs vary widely by location and whether there is a shingle recycler available locally. If shingles need to be disposed of at a landfill rather than shingle recycling center, that increases shingle disposal costs significantly.
  • Roof material type and grade - Higher grade materials cost more. Interested in metal roofing? Metal roofing contractors can provide you a beautiful, durable roof, but metal roofs cost more initially. The same goes for higher quality, architectural shingles, which cost more than 3-tab shingles. Specialty roofing materials like slate roofing or shake roofing, cost more for the material and the installation than a basic shingle roof installation.
  • Location of the roof - Labor costs for roofing contractors and material disposal costs have a major impact on the cost to replace a roof. These costs can fluctuate significantly by state and local city.
  • Roofing company replacing the roof - Re-roofing estimates from Coalinga roofing companies are often competitive, but can vary significantly based on the contractor. When comparing two roof estimates, it's important to consider the type and grade of material being quoted in each estimate.
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    Also, it can be a mistake to select a roofing contractor in Coalinga based on price alone, because Coalinga roofers may vary significantly in their level of professionalism. Select the roofing company that offers the best overall value. Licensed, insured, and professional roofing service at a fair price will almost always end up a better deal than an unprofessional roofer offering a cut-rate quote.

What types of roofing shingles are there and what are the differences?

  • 3-Tab Shingles – These shingles are the least expensive. 3-tab is a good choice for Coalinga homeowners primarly concerned with the cost of the new roof. 3-tab shingles offer a single layer of protection for your home and have shorter warranties.
  • Architectural Shingles - These higher quality shingles are composed of two layers of material per shingle, so they offer a double layer of coverage. Architectural shingles usually have a longer duration on the warranty (i.e. 30 years). Architectural shingles withstand wind and harsh weather conditions better than 3-tab shingles.

What are simple keys to a more durable roof?

  1. Hire a licensed, insured, and skilled Coalinga roof contractor that will install your new roof with the proper techniques.
  2. Higher grade roofing materials with longer warranties should be more durable, especially in harsher climates.
  3. Roofing contractors inspecting your roof should look closely at attic ventilation, which is extremely important for avoiding ice damming and damage to the roof.