Residential roofing for the question in front of you
Choose the next step your roof actually needs.
If you have a leak, an aging roof, or a material decision, you should not have to choose a project before the condition is understood. Compare repair, care, inspection, replacement, and standing seam—then schedule the conversation that fits.
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Choose by situation
What brought you here today?
You do not need to diagnose the roof before you call. These starting points simply help you see how Ketron separates a maintenance decision from a major construction project.
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The roof has reached the decision point
Roof Replacement
For a roof whose condition, recurring issues, or broad deterioration makes piecemeal repair a poor long-term choice. Compare architectural shingles and standing seam after the property and scope are understood.
Plan concealed-fastener standing seam as a complete roof system. Panel layout, transitions, penetrations, snow movement, and the home’s proportions all belong in the property-specific conversation.
Start with diagnosis, not assumptions. A localized failure can call for a focused repair; widespread wear or repeated failures can point elsewhere. Ketron explains the boundary between the two.
A structured look at the exterior system and attic conditions, with findings explained in plain English. Useful for unexplained symptoms, long-range planning, or deciding whether repair, care, or replacement fits.
Condition-based maintenance for appropriate items on a serviceable roof. It is not a promise to extend every roof’s life or a substitute for a needed repair or replacement.
Your project plan should address the home around the roof.
Before work, the planned standard is to discuss access and vulnerable areas. Closeout should include debris pickup, a sweep where applicable, and a final walkthrough; exact scope follows the work.
Discuss access, vulnerable landscaping, siding, outdoor spaces, and the way people need to move around the home before work begins.
Clean
Define cleanup in the scope
Closeout should include debris pickup, a magnetic sweep where applicable, and a final look at the work area.
Aftercare
Close the loop
The agreed closeout should explain what was completed and what the homeowner should continue to monitor.
Choose how you want to start
Talk with a person, or see planning numbers online.
Both paths are direct. Schedule is best when the condition or service is the question. WebEstimates is for a possible full-roof project when you want ballpark ranges before the visit.
Schedule is primary
Choose a time with Ketron.
Use the calendar for leaks, inspections, roof care, material questions, or any situation where the roof needs a human answer first.
Enter name, property address, and phone once. WebEstimates measures automatically, then returns shingle and metal Good, Better, and Best ballpark ranges. If automatic measurement cannot support the estimate, Schedule and phone are the only fallback.
Schedule the service conversation directly. For a possible full-roof project, enter name, address, and phone once; WebEstimates measures automatically and returns six ballpark ranges.