Roofing Services in Falls Church, VA

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In Falls Church, we handle roof replacement, reroof, and roof tear-off projects for homeowners across every neighborhood—from Pimmit Hills to Lake Barcroft. This roofing contractor in Falls Church, VA specializes in materials that stand up to our hot, humid summers and cold, snowy winters. Brick ranches, Capes, and historic homes need roofs built for Falls Church's climate and architectural character.

How We Work

A clear, honest process from inspection through final inspection and cleanup.

1

Inspection & Assessment

We examine your entire roof for damage, wear, and structural concerns. Photos and details guide your decisions.

2

Plan & Permitting

We handle Falls Church permits and planning. Your roof meets local building codes and homeowner expectations.

3

Tear-Off & Prep

We remove old materials safely and inspect the deck. Any water damage or structural issues are repaired before install.

4

Install & Flashing

Shingles, underlayment, and flashing are installed to manufacturer specs. Quality counts in our work.

5

Final Review & Cleanup

We walk your property with you, inspect every detail, and clean up all debris. Your roof is ready to protect.

6

Warranty & Support

You receive documentation of all work and warranty information. We're here if questions arise down the road.

You'll always know what's happening next—and why.

Our Services

Roof replacement, reroof, and gutter cleaning tailored to Falls Church homes.

Roof Replacement

When your roof is failing or nearing the end of its life, we remove the old system and install a new one. In neighborhoods like Pimmit Hills and Greenway Downs, many homes benefit from fresh roofing that handles local weather and preserves curb appeal.

  • Asphalt shingles, synthetic slate, and synthetic shakes
  • Proper ventilation and underlayment for moisture control
  • Flashing and trim to prevent leaks
Roof replacement in progress

Full roof replacement in the Great Forest neighborhood, Falls Church.

Reroof Over Existing Material

Not all homes are candidates for a tear-off. When existing roofing is sound, we can apply new shingles over the old layers. This approach is common in Falls Church homes where the deck is solid and building codes permit it.

  • Faster process with lower material costs
  • Proper substrate prep and nailing patterns
  • Still includes flashing upgrades where needed
Reroofing project

Shingles being applied over an existing roof layer in Annalee Heights.

Roof Tear-Off

A complete tear-off removes all old materials down to the deck. This reveals hidden damage, allows us to inspect and repair the framing, and gives you a blank slate for a quality install. Many Falls Church homeowners choose this for long-term peace of mind.

  • Inspect and repair water damage and rot
  • Install new underlayment and ventilation
  • Complete material and labor control
Roof tearoff cleanup

Tear-off in progress; old materials removed safely in the Lake Barcroft area.

Gutter Cleaning Service in Falls Church, VA

Clogged gutters pull water away from your roof and foundation. Falls Church's tree-lined streets mean leaves and debris accumulate quickly. We clean gutters, downspouts, and check for damage or sagging.

  • Debris removal from gutters and downspouts
  • Inspection for leaks, rust, or separation
  • Gutter repair and replacement when needed

Why Local Roofing Matters in Falls Church

Your roof must handle Falls Church weather and local building rules.

Hot, Humid Summers & Cold, Snowy Winters

Falls Church experiences warm, humid summers and very cold, snowy winters, with temperatures ranging from 27°F to 87°F year-round. Shingles expand and contract constantly. Poor installation or cheap materials fail under this stress. We select materials and methods proven in this climate.

Architectural Integrity of Historic Homes

Falls Church features brick ranch houses, wooden Cape Cod homes, and historic properties built from the 1920s onward. Specific neighborhoods like Broadmont, Ellison Heights, and Virginia Forest have character guidelines. We know which materials and styles preserve the look while providing protection.

Tree-lined neighborhoods like Great Forest and Pimmit Hills shed leaves and branches. We inspect gutters and roof edges regularly and clean debris without delay.

Falls Church Permits & Compliance

Every roofing project in Falls Church requires permits. The city checks ventilation, flashing, and material specs. We handle the paperwork and inspection coordination so your project stays on track.

Our Coverage Area

We serve every neighborhood in Falls Church, VA.

Falls Church is small (2.2 square miles) and we cover it all. Whether you're in the Annalee Heights area near Route 50, East Falls Church near the Metro, Pimmit Hills toward Tysons, Lake Barcroft with its tree canopy, or downtown near the Falls Church Episcopal, we're available for inspection, estimates, and service calls.

We also serve the Greenway Downs neighborhood, which straddles Falls Church and Fairfax County, and maintain active availability in residential areas throughout the city including Broadmont, Virginia Forest, Great Forest, and neighborhoods around Cherry Hill Farmhouse and the farmers market districts.

Getting Here

From Route 50 in Falls Church, head north on Virginia Avenue toward the historic downtown district. If you're coming from Seven Corners (east of the city), take Lee Highway west; we service that area and the neighborhoods immediately adjacent. Most Falls Church homes are accessible via Broad Street, Washington Street, or Pennsylvania Avenue. Parking in residential areas is free and abundant.

When Should You Replace Your Roof?

Asphalt shingle roofs typically last 20 to 30 years, depending on climate and maintenance. In Falls Church's variable weather, proper care extends life. Signs your roof needs attention include curled or missing shingles, dark spots or moss, sagging, water stains in the attic, or visible daylight through the roof.

We recommend annual inspections, especially after heavy snow, ice, or storms. Catching small problems early prevents costly water damage inside your home.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need a permit for roof work in Falls Church?

Yes. All roof replacements and significant repairs in Falls Church require a building permit. We obtain it for you and schedule the city inspection.

Can I get a new roof if my house is in a historic district?

Many Falls Church homes are in or near historic areas. We select materials and colors that comply with local guidelines while meeting your needs. We'll advise on what's allowed before you decide.

What's the difference between shingles, synthetic slate, and synthetic shakes?

Asphalt shingles are affordable and common. Synthetic slate and shakes mimic the look of natural materials but offer better durability and require less maintenance. Each suits different homes and budgets. We'll show samples and explain the pros of each.

How often should gutters be cleaned in Falls Church?

At least twice a year—spring and fall. Falls Church's tree-lined streets mean leaves accumulate fast. We recommend more frequent cleanings if your home sits near mature oaks or maples.

What if my roof has damage from a storm or ice?

Call us for an inspection right away. We document damage, help you file an insurance claim if needed, and outline repair or replacement options.

Can you work with my insurance company?

Yes. We've worked with homeowners and insurers on hail, wind, and water damage claims. We can provide detailed estimates and photos to support your claim.

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