Local Roofing Contractor Expertise
In Old Town Fairfax and surrounding neighborhoods, homeowners trust experienced roofing contractors for replacements, repairs, and gutter cleaning services. Fairfax blends colonial-era homes with modern construction, each with unique roofing needs shaped by Virginia's humid summers, winter ice, and unpredictable storms. This page covers roof replacement, reroof, roof tear-off, shakes, synthetic slate, synthetic shakes, and roofing contractor services in Fairfax, VA.
A transparent process designed around your home and budget.
We evaluate your roof's condition, check for storm damage, missing shingles, and leaks. Photos and a written report guide next steps.
Choose from asphalt shingles, synthetic slate, metal, or cedar shakes matched to your Fairfax home's style and HOA rules.
We remove old roofing, address underlying damage, and install new material with precision and care for your property.
We review the completed work, clean the property, and explain your warranty coverage and maintenance tips.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Roofing and gutter expertise for Fairfax homes and businesses.
Full tear-off and new installation for aging or damaged roofs. Fairfax homes—from 1950s colonials near Old Town to newer Pimmit Hills construction—need materials designed for Virginia's hot summers and freeze-thaw cycles.

New asphalt shingle roof installed on colonial-style home near Mantua, Fairfax.

Leak repair and flashing inspection on Kings Park West home after Fairfax storm.
Quick response to missing shingles, leaks, flashing damage, and storm damage. Fairfax's spring and fall storms bring high winds and hail that can loosen shingles and crack seals around vents and chimneys.
Hand removal of leaves, debris, and buildup from gutters and downspouts. Fairfax's mature trees—oak, maple, tulip poplar, and sycamore—drop heavy leaf volume each fall, blocking gutters and causing winter ice dams and water damage.

Gutter cleaning in Mosby Woods removes fall leaf buildup before winter freeze.
Your roof faces unique Fairfax challenges.
Hot humid summers strain asphalt shingles, while winter ice and freeze-thaw cycles crack seals and loosen flashing. Regular inspection catches damage early.
Victorian townhomes in Old Town, 1950s colonials in neighborhoods like Fairfax Station, and modern construction all require tailored roofing and gutter solutions.
Many Fairfax neighborhoods enforce HOA rules on roof color, material, and style. We navigate approval processes and recommend compliant options.
Professional tip: Fairfax asphalt shingle roofs typically need replacement after 20–25 years due to heat and storms. Schedule an inspection if your roof is aging.
We work throughout Fairfax City and Fairfax County.
We serve homeowners and businesses across Fairfax, including Old Town downtown, Mosby Woods, Kings Park West near George Mason University, Mantua, Fairfax Station, Pimmit Hills (near Tysons Corner), and all neighborhoods in between. Whether your home sits on Route 50 or near the W&OD trail, we're equipped to handle roof replacement, reroof, tear-off, and gutter cleaning with local expertise.
Our teams understand Fairfax's building codes, parking constraints in dense areas, and the importance of minimal disruption to your home and neighborhood during roofing work.
Local knowledge: Many Fairfax neighborhoods have established HOAs and specific architectural guidelines. We manage approval processes so your roof replacement meets all requirements.
Asphalt shingles are the most popular and cost-effective choice for Fairfax homes. Metal and synthetic slate offer superior durability and energy savings for homeowners seeking a premium option. Cedar shakes suit traditional colonial homes beautifully. We recommend materials based on your home's age, HOA rules, and budget.
At minimum, spring and fall gutter cleaning is essential for all Fairfax homes. Homes with heavy tree cover—especially in neighborhoods like Mantua and Oakton—benefit from 3–4 cleanings per year. Fall debris from oak, maple, and tulip poplar trees builds up quickly and blocks water flow during winter freeze cycles.
Yes. Many Fairfax County neighborhoods enforce specific roof colors, materials, and profiles. We're experienced navigating HOA approval processes, selecting compliant materials, and preparing documentation your association requires before work begins.
We document storm damage thoroughly, work directly with your insurance adjuster, and file complete damage reports with photos to support your claim. We handle both roof repair and full replacement depending on claim approval.
Multiple factors can cause recurring clogs: undersized gutters, improper slope, ice dams in winter, or nearby trees with constant debris. We inspect the entire system, adjust slope if needed, and recommend gutter guards or maintenance plans to stay ahead of buildup.
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