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A homeowner in Murrells Inlet decided to replace their roof due to the combined effects of severe weather, age-related deterioration, and rising maintenance costs. The area’s frequent heavy rains, high humidity, and occasional storms had caused significant wear and tear on the old roofing, leading to leaks and reduced energy efficiency. After a thorough roof assessment by Klaus Roofing Systems, it was determined that a replacement was the best option. The replacement was chosen because it offers superior durability and weather resistance, which is crucial for handling the region’s climate challenges. Additionally, the new roof promises lower maintenance needs and improved insulation, enhancing the home’s energy efficiency and property value while providing long-term peace of mind.
In Murrells Inlet, Klaus Roofing recently completed a roof replacement project for a local homeowner. The old roof had seen better days, and the homeowner wanted to enhance both protection and appearance. Our team at Klaus Roofing carefully removed the existing roofing materials and installed a new, high-quality system. We used durable shingles and modern techniques to ensure the roof would withstand the elements and improve energy efficiency. The result was a refreshed look for the home, along with improved durability and protection. Our focus on quality and customer satisfaction guided us throughout the project, aiming to deliver a solution that adds value and comfort for the homeowner.
The new homeowner in Georgetown new the current metal roof was well past 30 years old and from attic inspection our roofer found it had been placed on top of a failed roof with old board decking. To replace this roof we needed to remove 2 roofs, but it would provide the needed protection for the future of this home. Taking advantage of our free solar attic fan special, the homeowner now also has an attic fan to keep the attic space cooler during our hot South Carolina summers.
This roof was too damaged to repair so it had to be replaced. Our first step was removing all previous roofing, and replacing all of the damaged or rotten wood. Ice and water shields were installed as well as synthetic felt, aluminum drip metal, aluminum rake metal, and new flashings. New shingles were installed as well as ridge vents and caps to finish off the project.
This home was experiencing some leaking issues from their roof and needed a full roof replacement
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