To find a locally owned Muskegon roofer that is reliable and affordable, rely on Hometown Roofing Contractors as your source. We screen roofing contractors in Muskegon, MI to make it simple to find a professional, local roofing company. Muskegon homeowners and business owners want a new roof that is durable, attractive, and cost effective. We help you find a local roofer that has the proper qualifications to deliver those results.
Montell Construction has over 15 years of residential roofing experience in Muskegon County. We are certified with "Best in Class" roofing supply companies, and continue ongoing training to stay current with trends and technology.
From simple repairs to total system replacements, you can feel confident that you are dealing with professional roofing experts.
Call Montell at (616) 258-2430

Since 1984, Snyder Roofing Company has earned a reputation as a leading residential, industrial, and commercial roofing contractor in Muskegon, MI.
Our roofing company upholds the highest standards in customer service. We know how to get the job done right the first time in a timely efficient manner. It is our goal to provide Lansing residents and business owners with the highest quality materials and workmanship. We install the best possible roof system to meet the individual needs of the customer.
Call (616) 499-3428 for Snyder Roofing Company

Grandview Services is a full service roofing company and construction contractor serving Muskegon, MI. We offer 24 hour emergency roofing repair service. You can count on Grandview Services for efficient, reliable sroofing service. We offer affordable roofing solutions for everyone.
We employ trained and qualified roofing contractors, who take pride in their workmanship and invest in field management to assure the quality control of the product we deliver.
Call Grandview at (616) 384-4052 for Roofing in Muskegon, MI


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It's often difficult to tell whether a new roof is needed or just a simple roof repair. If you're roof is passed it's life expectancy (often 20 - 25 years), that increases the likelihood that a new roof will be a better solution than a roof repair. Muskegon roofing contractors should be consulted for an inspection to help you determine the best course of action.
Every roof is different, so the only accurate way to get a quote is to have Muskegon roofers come and provide a written estimate. The cost of re-roofing will depend on the size and slope of your roof, number of existing roof layers to remove, roofing material and grade selected, the roofing company selected, and the area of the country you live in.
In general terms, re-roofing projects may range from $250 per square to $1200 per square. A "square" in roofing equals 100 square feet. An average re-roofing project may cost around $350 per square. So, if you had a 20 square roof (2000 square feet of roof) and the total project cost $350 per square, you're reroof would cost $7000 (20 square X $350). Again, all the factors above can cause this number to go up or down significantly.
There are two types of warranties a roofing contractor in Muskegon, Michigan may offer:
Annually inspecting your roof yourself to find and correct small roof problems can prevent small leaks and other issues from turning into bigger issues. Here are a few simple roof problems that a homeowner can look for:
Contacting a Muskegon roofer quickly after noticing any of these problems increases the likelihood that you can get by with only a roof repair.
Any Muskegon roofing contractor that inspects your roof should analyze the ventilation of the roof to make sure it's adequate. A properly ventilated roofspace/attic is a major factor impacting the longevity of your roof. A well ventilated roof reduces ice damming and improves energy efficiency. Industry standard for the amount of ventilation needed is as follows: for every 300 square feet of attic space, you need one square foot of intake ventilation and one square foot of exhaust ventilation. An effective technique is to run continuous soffit ventilation (intake) and continuous ridge ventilation (exhaust).