FAQs

FAQs

TG General Contractors LLC

Have a roof-, gutter-, siding-, or deck-related question? TG General Contractors LLC has the answer. Check out these FAQs and contact us today for more information!

  • How can I tell if my roof requires replacement?

    Contact TG General Contractors LLC to schedule a thorough roof inspection. Once the inspection is complete, we’ll let you know if repairs are a viable option or if your roof should be completely replaced.

  • What are indications that it's time to replace my roof?

    Consider replacing your roof if you notice any of the following signs:

    • Missing shingles
    • Presence of moss
    • Evidence of water damage
    • Sagging in the structure
    • Granules missing from shingles
    • Deteriorating shingles due to rot
  • How long does a roof typically last in my area?

    This depends on the quality of the material and the wear the roof has received. In Northwest Washington, a roof typically lasts for 20 years. After that time, a roof inspection will determine how much longer your roof has.

  • Can TG General Contractors describe the signs of water damage on a roof deck?

    Some signs of water damage on a roof deck include sagging, warping, and wavy boards.

  • Based on the opinion of TG General Contractors, what are the signs of poor roof ventilation?

    We find that a home may have a poorly ventilated roof if it’s frequently too hot, there are spots on the sheetrock, or it’s really humid indoors. Set up a free roof inspection to have your roof’s ventilation checked.

  • What are the benefits of having a new roof installed by TG General Contractors?

    The benefits of a new roof include improved airflow throughout the attic, the conservation of energy throughout the home, and your ability to sleep well thanks to the peace of mind you’ll have.

  • How do I know if my roof deck needs to be replaced?

    We advise that you replace the decking of your roof if water has been seeping through your shingles for an extended period and caused damage. Your decking may also need to be replaced if it is rotted or if there is outward damage.

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