Gives Lowcountry homes a clean, durable look with strong resistance against wind, rain, heat, and coastal wear. It can be a smart choice for homeowners who want long-term performance with a distinctive, elevated appearance.
Shingle roofing offers a classic look, flexible color options, and reliable protection for homes throughout the Charleston area. It is one of the most popular choices for homeowners who want a balance of performance, style, and value.
Flat roofing is common for certain home additions, porches, low-slope sections, and some commercial properties. The right material and drainage plan help protect these roof areas from ponding water, leaks, and heat exposure.
Slate roofing brings a timeless, high-end appearance with exceptional durability when properly installed and maintained. It is a strong option for homeowners who want natural beauty, long roof life, and a distinctive architectural finish.
This offers an appearance similar to wood shake along with StreakGuard algae resistance to fight the Lowcountry humidity. It has a 110 mph rating and Lifetime Limited warranty.
This is considered our flagship shignle, with SureNail Technology for a reinforced nail zone. The warranty includes winds up to 130 mph. Enjoy TruDefinition color and StreakGuard protection.
This asphalt shingle comes with a hail warranty. You can trust the ImpactCore Technology with its UL Class 4 Impact rating and 160 mph system wind warranty. You may qualify for insurance premium discounts.
Most Lowcountry homeowners replace their roof once or twice in a lifetime. That means you’re making a $10,000–$25,000+ decision with almost no experience — and an industry that historically hasn’t made it easy to understand what you’re paying for.
We don’t guess square footage. The tool pulls satellite imagery and calculates real measurements of your specific home.
The estimate reflects current Charleston-area material and labor costs for your roof size and the shingle tier you choose.
You can see what drives the cost — tear-off, materials, labor, disposal. No black box pricing.
Get a number in under 60 seconds. No appointment. No salesperson in your driveway before you’re ready.
The instant quote gives you a planning range. Our free inspection confirms the exact scope — especially for older roofs, complex pitches, or decking concerns.
A legitimate written proposal — whether you hire us or someone else — should cover all of the following. If a contractor hands you a single number without explanation, that’s your first red flag.
A legitimate written proposal — whether you hire us or someone else — should cover all of the following. If a contractor hands you a single number without explanation, that’s your first red flag.
A real quote should reflect your roof size, material choices, labor, disposal, ventilation needs, and current local market rates, not one contractor’s margin target.
You should understand exactly what is included, from tear-off and underlayment to flashing, decking, disposal, and cleanup.
A trustworthy contractor should show you what they found, explain why it matters, and connect every recommendation to visible evidence.
You should be able to compare material tiers, warranty levels, and financing options without feeling pushed into one decision.
The right quote gives you a realistic starting point, so you can decide whether to repair, replace, finance, or use insurance.
You deserve time to ask questions, compare quotes, and feel informed before signing anything.
Most homeowners go into contractor meetings with no baseline — so they can’t tell a fair quote from an inflated one. The instant quote changes that.
Proper attic ventilation is critical in South Carolina’s heat and humidity. A contractor who skips this topic is leaving your new roof at risk of premature failure from the inside out.
Your quote should say whether old materials are being removed, how many layers are present, and how disposal is handled.
Flashing protects some of the most leak-prone areas of your roof, including chimneys, valleys, walls, vents, and pipe boots.
If the contractor does not explain how damaged decking is identified, priced, and replaced, you could face surprise costs later.
A low quote that only says “shingle roof” does not tell you the brand, product line, warranty coverage, or installation standards.
If there are no photos from your actual roof, you are being asked to trust a number without proof.
Your out-of-pocket cost is typically your deductible. We can help document roof damage, provide photos, and support the information your adjuster needs to review the claim.
A written quote gives you a clear project number, so you can compare options, choose materials, and avoid surprise costs.
Financing can help spread the cost of a roof replacement over time, making it easier to move forward before leaks or storm damage get worse.
Financing details can be just as important as the project price. Look at monthly payment options, terms, product choices, and what is actually included in the scope.