Expert Roofing Services
in Myrtle Beach
Serving Homeowners in Myrtle Beach, SC, with Quality Roofing Repair & Replacement Services
Myrtle Beach, SC’s Trusted Roofing & Attic Insulation Experts
At Klaus Roofing Systems by Carolina Energy Conservation, we know how vital a strong, reliable roof and proper attic insulation are for your home. Your roof serves as the first line of defense against the elements, protecting your family, property, and investment. Damages like roof leaks, storm impact, or poor insulation can compromise your home’s comfort, efficiency, and safety.
That’s where we come in. As your local experts in roof repair, roof replacement, and attic insulation services in Myrtle Beach, SC, we combine premium materials, proven techniques, and unparalleled craftsmanship to deliver lasting results.
Whether you’re dealing with a damaged roof, looking to upgrade your attic insulation, or simply want peace of mind knowing your home is secure, our team of trained professionals is here to help.
Contact us today at 1-843-491-9933 or click below to schedule your FREE estimate. We proudly serve Myrtle Beach, SC, and surrounding areas in Horry County.
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COMMON ROOFING QUESTIONS FROM CUSTOMERS
How do I know if I need a roof repair or a full replacement?
If your roof has minor damage, such as a few missing shingles or small leaks, a repair might suffice. However, if the damage is extensive, or your roof is over 20 years old, a replacement is often the best long-term solution.
How long does a typical roof replacement take?
A full roof replacement usually takes 1 or 2 days, depending on size. All roof inspections and quotes are free, so have us come out and give you an estimate.
What type of roofing material is best for my home?
The “best” roofing material depends on your budget, climate, home’s architectural style, and desired lifespan, but metal and asphalt shingles are popular options.
How much does a new roof cost?
The price of a roof if determined by a few factors, including size, materials and warranties. All roof inspections and quotes are free, so have us come out and give you an estimate.
Will my homeowner’s insurance cover roof repairs or replacement?
We sure hope so! Our Roofing Specialist is available to help you document damage and need. Give us a call to help you navigate the insurance process.
How can I extend the lifespan of my roof?
There are many things you can do to extend the lifespan of your roof.
- Your choice in material. For example, we live on the coast, so a heavier, wind resistant shingle helps. Also, the Klaus Roofing System includes extra protection starting at the deck taping and underlayment.
- Local Warranty maters! Make sure you pick a contractor that can honor their work.
What causes roof leaks?
Most leaks are due to the external elements. Sun, wind, rain and debris are the usual causes.
How often should I have my roof inspected?
Definitely after it’s 5 years old and then yearly.
Is financing available for roofing projects?
Yes! We use Greensky for financing.
Can a new roof improve my home’s energy efficiency?
Yes! Your home’s roof plays a major role in your home’s efficiency. Your roof design, age, size, materials and upkeep directly impact its energy efficiency by affecting how well it retains heat, prevents air leaks, and uses energy.




