FAQs
Jenco Construction
Have a roof-related question? Jenco Construction has the answer. Check out these FAQs and call or text us today for more information!
How do I know if my roof needs replaced?
Determining if your roof needs replacement can be challenging without visible leaks. We recommend scheduling a free inspection with our experts to assess your roof's condition accurately.How often should I have my roof inspected?
For roofs over 10 years old, we advise scheduling a professional inspection to ensure its integrity and longevity. Please contact us at (405) 237-4339 for an inspection.
Can you provide emergency tarping?
Yes, we offer emergency tarping services to protect your property from further damage in urgent situations.Can you provide emergency services?
We do provide emergency roofing services. Please contact us at 405-898-9995 for immediate assistance.What are signs that my roof needs replaced?
Indicators that your roof may require replacement include missing or damaged shingles, water leaks, roof sagging, and visible wear. For roofs over a decade old, we suggest a professional inspection to assess its condition.How do I know my roof is properly ventilated?
Proper roof ventilation requires a physical inspection. Our team can assess your current ventilation and develop an appropriate plan for your roof.Do you offer flexible payment options?
We understand financial concerns and can assist with financing options for your insurance deductible if needed.How long does a typical roofing replacement take?
A standard roof replacement typically takes one to two days. Additional services like gutter installation may extend the project timeline. Contact us for a more precise estimate based on your specific needs.What types of roofing materials do you offer for residential roofing?
We offer a variety of residential roofing materials, including asphalt shingles, metal, tile, slate, and wood shakes. Each material has unique advantages and aesthetic qualities to suit different preferences and needs.
What is the expected lifespan of a new roof?
Under normal conditions, a new roof can last between 40 to 50 years. However, severe weather events may impact this lifespan. Regular maintenance can help maximize your roof's durability.
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