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Old Anderson, SC Roof with Hail and Wind Damage

Old Anderson, SC Roof with Hail and Wind Damage

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This customer's roof was old, and it received hail and wind damage during a storm. Their insurance approved a new roof replacement, so this customer chose Owen's Corning 25 year 3 tab shingles. Our awesome crew also installed new pipe boots and box vents.

New Roof in Anderson, SC

New Roof in Anderson, SC

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This customer had an old roof with damaged shingles, and they hired Roof Roof to install a brand new roof. After completing a thorough inspection, we worked with the homeowner to select the right color shingles and best product for their needs. The new roof has a great warranty and is a fantastic value for the home.

Concord Baptist Church Roof Replacement in Anderson, SC

Concord Baptist Church Roof Replacement in Anderson, SC

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Concord Baptist Church Roof Replacement in Anderson, SC Concord Baptist Church Roof Replacement in Anderson, SC

The roof on Concord Baptist Church was replaced due to hail damage. During the removal of the first section, we determined that the roof did not have solid sheathing, and it needed to be recovered with a mineral board. All shingles needed to be hand nailed with a specialty fastener. This project took 6 weeks to complete. We installed the Owens Corning Duration Estate Grey shingles, open metal valleys, and synthetic felt, as well as other accessories. 

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All roofs eventually wear and need replacement - and if your roof has suffered storm damage, that day may come sooner rather than later. Mighty Dog Roofing specializes in roof repair and replacement for residential properties. Our team is are ready and willing to assist homeowners through projects of any scope, and guide you through what can otherwise be a stressful time. Our expert craftsmanship and superior products will put you at ease while we give you a beautiful new roof!

Our full list of roof repair services includes the following: 

  • Wind damage
  • Detrimental impacts from trees, bushes, and other outside elements
  • Hail and storm damage
  • Damaged shingles
  • Roof leaks
  • Problems with your roof flashing
  • Improper roof ventilation
  • Wood rot

With over 20 years of experience in the industry, Mighty Dog Roofing is your best choice for you roofing and other home exterior needs. All of our technicians are fully trained and certified to handle any kind of problem, no matter how big or small, and they treat every customer with the care and respect they deserve. We prioritize customer service on every job, and we want to leave you with a home you're happy to own, which is why we won't take any payment until you are completely satisfied with the work!

Anderson, South Carolina Expert Roof Repair & Replacement

If you are facing issues with your roof, the team at Mighty Dog Roofing is here to help. Our roofing professionals work with high quality products that come straight from the industry's best manufacturers. When called, our experts will complete a total inspection of your roof to ensure that the structural integrity is guaranteed before moving on to diagnose and address the problem. We'll make sure to discuss all options for damage repair, and keep you clued in to our process every step of the way.

We know that disaster can strike at any moment, especially when it comes to major storm events throughout the area. It's important that homeowners are always vigilant and searching for damage to their roof once a storm has passed through. Leaks and blown shingles are always a common occurrence, but damage can also occur in areas that may not be so obvious to the homeowner. That's why it's always important to have a contractor you can trust ready to handle any damage to your home's exterior at a moment's notice!

Mighty Dog Roofing provides a wide variety of roof repair services, to meet your needs including roof leak repair, wood rot repair, and more. We also provide full roof replacement services for when the damage to your roof is severe and minor repairs aren't enough. Not only that, but we also provide emergency roof repair services for whenever disaster strikes and you need an immediate response!

Ready to get started on your roofing project? Schedule a free estimate with Mighty Dog Roofing today in Anderson or areas nearby!

Case Studies From Anderson
Concord
This project started out as a basic roof replacement. However, once we began tearing the existing shingles off, it turned the project from easy to...
Job Stories From Anderson, SC
Concord Baptist Church Roof Replacement in Anderson
The roof replacement at Concord Baptist Church was a challenge on many levels. The roof had hail damage, and it was paid for by the insurance company. We started tearing off the roof on January 4th, 2016. During the tear off, we noticed that the sheathing was not solid wood but rather a mineral board. After pulling the architectural plans, we found out why. This building was built as a Fire Class 2 rated structure. Essentially, this means that the building itself had to be constructed out of non-combustible material. Steel, concrete, brick, and mineral board is the construction of this building. This created one big issue for our company. Code and the manufacturer, both, required a nailable surface (wood only). However, since the building was built as a Class 2, we had to stay within those parameters. 
To solve the problem, we had lengthy discussions with Loadmaster, who supplied the original mineral board, and Owens Corning, the shingle manufacturer. We agreed that a new layer of mineral board needed to be installed to create a new nailing surface, and a specialty fastener ( Do All Loc Nail) was to be used. These nails have a head similar to a roofing nail, but they have two prongs that come straight down as well as jagged teeth on the sides. Once the nail is driven into the mineral board, it flares out and locks in. 
Once Owens Corning and LoadMaster agreed on the installation, we went to the code office and got approval. The insurance company was notified of the difference in scope, and a supplemental check was issued.
We got back started on the roof in the middle of February. We worked in conjunction with the LoadMaster installers and a gutter company to complete the work. 
We removed each section, 6 total, and added an additional layer of 1/2" LoadMaster mineral board. The mineral needed to be installed differently than the first 2 layers due to the increased wind ratings. All the seams on the mineral board were taped. We installed Rex Synthetic underlayment and high temp ice and water shield. We also installed new Owens Corning Duration Estate Grey shingles. We replaced all the lead boots, 5 box cents, 24 gauge step and counter flashing, and custom fabricated drip edge. The project took 6 weeks to complete. 
This project was rather complicated. However, by following the installation guidelines with the manufacturers we were able to put on a roof that will last the next 40+ years.
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Concord Baptist Roof Replacement

The roof replacement at Concord Baptist Church was a challenge at many levels. The roof had hail damage to it and was paid for by the insurance company. We started tearing off the roof on January 4th, 2016. During the tear off, we noticed that the sheathing was not solid wood but rather a mineral board. After pulling the architectural plans we found out why. This building was built as a Fire class 2 rated structure. Essentially, this means that the building itself had to be constructed out of non-combustible material. Steel, concrete, brick, and mineral board is the construction of this building. This created one big issue for our company. Code and the manufacturer required a nail-able surface (wood only). However, since the building was built as a class 2, we had to stay within those parameters. 

To solve the problem, we had lengthy discussions with Loadmaster, who supplied the original mineral board, and Owens Corning, the shingle manufacturer. We agreed that a new layer of mineral board needed to be installed to create a new nailing surface and a specialty fastener was to be used called a Do All Loc Nail. These nails have a head similar to a roofing nail but have two prongs that come straight down and have jagged teeth on the sides. Once the nail is driven into the mineral board, it flares out and locks in. 

Once Owens Corning and LoadMaster agreed on the installation, we went to the code office and got approval. The insurance company was notified of the difference in scope and a supplemental check was issued.

We got back started on the roof in the middle of February. We worked in conjunction with the LoadMaster installers and a gutter company to complete the work. 

We removed each section, 6 total, and added an additional layer of 1/2" LoadMaster mineral board. The mineral needed to be installed differently than the first 2 layers due to the increased wind ratings. All the seams on the mineral board were taped. We installed Rex Synthetic underlayment and high temp ice and water shield for dry in. We then installed new Owens Corning Duration Estate Grey shingles, replaced all the lead boots, 5 box cents, 24 gauge step and counter flashing, and added a custom fabricated drip edge. The project took 6 weeks to complete. 

This project was rather complicated. However, by following the installation guidelines with the manufacturers we were able to put on a roof that will last the next 40+ years.

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Roof Roof to the Rescue in Williamston, SC

In the spring of 2013, Roof Roof South Carolina was pleased to participate in the first Lean On Me Project to help a Williamston family in need. The Lean On Me Project was created to honor the memory of Lacee’ Dial, an Anderson County teen who lost her life in a car accident in 2012.

With the help of many volunteers, and the generosity of a number of area businesses, the Lean On Me crew performed a dramatic renovation of the home of William and Mary Cureton, a disabled Williamston couple. The walls were made of cinderblock with no insulation, many windows were broken, and there was no plumbing in the house at all.

Roof Roof crews removed the roof entirely, installed a new roof, insulated the attic area, and added gutters with gutter guard. Volunteers installed vinyl siding, fresh paint, new landscaping, and a fence on the exterior. On the inside, a new kitchen and bathroom were put in. To finish it off, volunteers installed new trim, vinyl flooring, and painted all the walls and ceilings.

Roof Roof is so honored to be able to give back to the community that has given so much to us, and we look forward to many more opportunities like this!

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