This homeowner in Murrells Inlet decided to replace their roof due to the combined effects of age-related deterioration, rising maintenance costs and sever weather associated with living right on the ocean. This area’s frequent heavy rains, storms, and high humidity caused significant wear and tear on the old roofing, leading to leaks and reduced energy […]
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Safe Home Roof Replacement in Murrell’s Inlet, SC
This local Murrell’s Inlet homeowner was looking to get their nearly 20 year old roof replaced due to leaking issues during heavy rain. This is common with 3-tab builder grade shingles as seen in the before picture. After being referred to Klaus Roofing Systems as a reputable five star installer in the area, a Klaus […]
New Safe Home Roof in Surfside Beach, SC
This past October, a local homeowner residing in surfside beach was experiencing a slow roof leak and looking for a solution to this pressing issue. Luckily, Klaus Roofing Systems was in the neighborhood doing a repair and she decided to reach out and see how we could help. Klaus Roofing Systems was quick to send […]
New Safe Home Roof and Attic Fan Install in Conway, SC
Earlier this fall two local Conway residents were looking to get their weathered 3 tab shingle roof replaced. They decided to pursue this opportunity while visiting the Myrtle Beach home show for local and reputable contractors where they came across our Klaus Roofing Systems booth. Upon speaking to these homeowners we informed them about the […]
New Roof in Pawleys Island, SC
The Perfect Shingle Color This Pawleys Island home was ready for replacement. The retired Marine Homeowner chose Klaus Roofing due to the IKO Shingle and our local warranty. Being located along the South Carolina coast, the IKO Dynasty shingle is our most popular choice. IKO Dynasty has a built in “ArmourZone” which is a 1 […]
Roof Replacement in Pawleys Island, SC
For this project we replaced a residential roof in Pawleys Island, South Carolina. To replace this roof we began with removing the existing roofing, and any rotten or damaged wood underneath. Ice and water shield was installed on drip edges, step flashings, valleys, and peaks. Other installations on this roof included synthetic felt, aluminum drip, […]







