FAQ

FAQs

Power Cell Roofing

Have a roofing-related question? Power Cell Roofing has the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How Long Does It Take To Complete a Roofing Project?

    Typically, our projects are completed within a two-week timeframe. This duration is subject to the type of materials used and their current availability.

  • My Shingles Were Blown Off During High Winds. What Should I Do?

    In Florida, strong winds are not uncommon for dislodging shingles. If you're missing several shingles, we often advise opting for a full roof replacement since patch-up repairs can invalidate the manufacturer's warranties.

  • Can You Help With a Roofing Emergency?

    We prioritize rapid response for roofing emergencies and aim to be on-site within 24 hours.

  • Can an Inspection Tell Us How Much Longer Our Roof Will Last?

    Our on-site inspections can provide a good estimate of how much longer your roof is likely to last.

  • Do You Offer Warranties Available?

    Alongside the manufacturer's warranty, we offer a 2-year workmanship warranty. This warranty is primarily to ensure the roof is installed correctly and remains leak-free.

  • Does the Underlayment Quality Matter?

    The quality of the underlayment is crucial. We only use premium-grade underlayment and include it as a complimentary upgrade with every roofing project.

  • Is There Anything That We Can Do To Protect Our Existing Roof or Extend Its Life?

    Regular maintenance, such as keeping the roof free of debris, tree branches, and leaves, is key to extending the lifespan of your roof.

  • Do You Offer Financing?

    We offer convenient, no-money-down financing options to our clients at Power Cell Roofing.

  • What Wind Speeds Can Cause Damage to My Roof?

    Winds surpassing 35 mph can start to damage your roof. We recommend scheduling a complimentary inspection after any significant wind event in your area.

  • I Have a Leak on My Property, but I Don’t Know Where It Is Coming From. What Should I Do?

    If you're facing a leak and unsure of its origin, it's likely related to your roof. We strongly suggest getting it inspected immediately to prevent further damage.

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