Free roof inspections are offered for roof repair services throughout Honolulu and many areas across Oahu. During the inspection, the crew checks out the condition of your roof, looks for any damage, and helps you understand what needs to be fixed. There’s no cost for the inspection and you can get a quote afterwards. This helps you know what your options are before any work starts.
Shingle roofing is one of our specialties, and homeowners can choose from a range of color options. We install premium GAF shingles, including the popular Grand Sequoia series, which comes in colors like Charcoal, Cedar, Autumn Brown, Weather Wood, and Mesa Brown. This lets you pick a style and look that matches your home and personal preference.
If your roof gets damaged in a storm or has other issues that might be covered by insurance, the crew helps guide you through the claims process. The team does a free roof inspection to find all the damage and then documents what’s needed for your insurance company. They can work directly with your insurance adjuster, answer questions, and help make sure nothing gets missed. This approach helps homeowners get the repairs or replacements they need with less hassle and stress during the insurance claim process.
Roof replacement for homes damaged by heavy rains and wind is one of the main services offered. Roofing crews are trained to spot and repair areas affected by storm damage. The process includes removing the old roof, checking for any hidden problems, adding leak barriers, and making sure everything is sealed and secured to handle future Hawaii weather. Free roof inspections are available, so you can get a clear idea of what needs to be done and how to move forward with repairs or replacement.
Gutter installation for homes in Honolulu includes measuring and custom-fitting new gutters to your house, so water drains away from your roof and foundation the right way. It covers the removal of old, damaged gutters if needed, plus installation of new seamless gutters, downspouts, and any connections required. You can also add gutter covers and leaf guards to help keep debris out and cut back on cleaning time. As part of the service, we'll check for issues with your home's fascia or soffit and suggest repairs if anything needs fixing before putting up the new system. The goal is to set up a reliable gutter system that protects your home from heavy rain, reduces maintenance, and extends your roof’s life.
Asphalt roofing jobs come with the GAF Shingle & Accessory Limited Warranty, which covers both the materials and the workmanship. Because the crew is GAF Master Elite certified, there are extended warranty options available that last for years and give better protection against defects. Homeowners get peace of mind knowing the shingles installed are backed by industry-leading coverage approved by GAF—one of the biggest names in roofing. This means you’re covered if your new asphalt roof has any unexpected issues related to materials or how it was installed, for as long as the specific warranty you choose lasts.
Metal roofing is available for residential properties in Honolulu. Metal roofs are known for their strength and long lifespan, making them a good option in areas with heavy rain, wind, or frequent storms. They do a great job of shedding water quickly, and the panels are installed to prevent leaks and keep out moisture. Metal roofing also stands up well to wind and flying debris during storms, so it's less likely to get damaged compared to some other materials. With proper installation and quality materials, a metal roof gives excellent protection for your home in Hawaii’s tough weather conditions.
Comprehensive residential roofing services are available, including roof repairs, full roof replacements, and new roof installations for homes in Honolulu and the surrounding communities. Help is provided with all types of roof damage, from leaks to storm and wind issues. Full inspections are offered before any work begins, and options are available for every stage—whether your roof just needs some repairs or it’s time for a brand-new installation. Experienced crews use quality materials and trusted installation methods, and support is also available with insurance claims if needed.
The roof installation process starts with a free inspection to check the condition of your current roof and spot any damage. The old roofing materials are stripped down to the deck, and everything is inspected carefully for hidden issues. A leak barrier is put down on all the most vulnerable areas to block water from getting in. Roof deck protection is added to help your roof breathe while keeping moisture out. Starter strip shingles are installed along the edges to prevent wind damage. Special vents are placed at the ridge and soffits for proper airflow, cutting down on heat and moisture buildup. Shingles are then installed, finishing with ridge cap shingles for extra protection. Only quality materials, like GAF premium shingles, are used because they're designed to stand up to Hawaii's strong sun, wind, rain, and salt air. The whole process adds up to a leak-proof, long-lasting roof that’s made for local weather conditions.
The roofing installation process starts with a free inspection to find any damage or weak spots on your current roof. After that, the old roofing materials are carefully removed, and the team checks the roof deck for any hidden problems. Leak barriers and protective layers are then installed to stop water from getting in—this is important in Hawaii because of heavy rain and storms. Starter strip shingles go on the edges, and special vents are put in at the ridge and soffits to help with airflow and prevent moisture build-up. Ridge cap shingles are added on top for extra protection. Professional installation, combined with high-quality shingles designed to handle Hawaii's weather, helps make sure your home stays dry and secure in any storm.
The process starts with a free inspection of your roof to check for damage or leaks. If you need a repair or replacement, the old roof gets stripped off and the team checks the whole roof deck for hidden damage. Leak barriers go in first, along with special roof deck protection. Starter strip shingles are set down, then the main shingles get installed, which are top-rated for durability. Special vents at the ridges and soffits help keep the roof cool and dry, and ridge cap shingles finish the job for a watertight seal. Only high-quality GAF shingles are used, and the crew follows GAF Master Elite standards, a certification that guarantees expert work and lasting materials. Everything is built to handle Hawaii’s storms, wind, heavy rain, and sun, so your roof will hold up for many years. Regular maintenance and cleaning, plus using top-grade materials designed for the local climate, help extend the roof’s lifespan even more.
Roof replacements come with strong warranty coverage for both materials and workmanship. The roofing materials themselves are backed by a manufacturer’s lifetime limited warranty, and there are options to add extended warranties that can cover material defects, labor, and even disposal costs for up to 50 years. On the workmanship side, coverage typically starts with a 7-year warranty, with options to extend that further depending on the project and chosen warranty package. This means you’re protected against future roofing issues caused by installation or material problems, giving you extra peace of mind after your roof is finished.
Roof replacements come with a strong warranty package for both materials and workmanship. There’s a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty on the roofing materials, which covers you if there are problems with the actual shingles or components. On top of that, there’s a workmanship warranty that covers the labor and installation for seven years. For some projects, there are upgrade options with extended warranties—these can go up to 50 years and may include full coverage for both materials and labor, even disposal in some cases. These warranties give you long-term protection and peace of mind that your new roof is built to last.
Roof replacement projects come with strong warranty coverage so you get lasting peace of mind. The roofing materials are backed by a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty, which covers defects for as long as you own your home. There are also extended warranty options that cover both material defects and the cost of labor and disposal for up to 50 years, depending on your choice. On top of that, the workmanship—how the roof is actually installed—comes with a company-backed warranty for up to 7 years. This means if anything related to installation goes wrong during that time, repairs are covered. So both the materials and the installation are protected for years to come.
Roof replacements come with strong warranty protection. The roofing materials are backed by a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty, and coverage can last up to 50 years in some cases. This includes full coverage for both materials and labor if there are any defects. On top of that, there’s a workmanship warranty that covers the installation—a standard workmanship warranty runs for seven years, with extended options available. This way, any issues from either the products or the installation process are both covered for your peace of mind.
For roof replacement, you get two types of warranties. First, there’s a manufacturer’s warranty that covers your roofing materials—some options even include lifetime protection against defects. On top of that, there’s a workmanship warranty for the actual installation, which can last seven years or more. In some cases, you can also upgrade to extended warranties that last up to 50 years, covering both materials and labor, plus disposal costs if it ever comes to repairs. This way, your new roof is protected for the long term, both for how it’s made and how it’s installed.
During a re-roofing project, the repair process starts by removing your old roofing materials down to the deck. The crew checks for any wood damage underneath and fixes any problem spots they find. Next, they install a leak barrier and other protective layers to help prevent future leaks. Starter shingles are laid down first, followed by new roofing shingles across the surface. Finally, ridge cap shingles go on top to seal everything up. Throughout the job, materials and debris are cleared away, so your property stays tidy and safe. This whole process helps make sure your new roof is sturdy, reliable, and built to handle Hawaii’s weather conditions.
Roof replacements come with a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty on the roofing materials, which covers you if there are defects or issues with the actual shingles or products used. There's also a workmanship warranty from our crew, which covers installation errors for up to 7 years. In some cases, you can get up to 50 years of extended coverage that includes materials, labor, and even disposal costs, giving you more peace of mind if something major comes up. These warranties are set up to protect you from problems with both materials and the quality of the installation itself.
On roof replacement and new installations, there’s a lifetime warranty on roofing materials through GAF, which covers manufacturing defects. In addition, workmanship is covered by a warranty that lasts up to seven years, so if something wasn’t installed correctly, labor and repairs are taken care of during that time. There are also extended warranty options available that can provide up to 50 years of coverage, including both material defects and labor costs, as well as disposal if major repairs are ever needed. This way, you get long-term protection for both how the materials hold up and the quality of the work.
Roofing materials come with a manufacturer’s lifetime warranty, which covers defects as long as you own your home. There are also extended warranty options that offer up to 50 years of coverage, which can include both materials and labor in case something goes wrong due to manufacturing issues. For the work done during roof repairs or installations, a workmanship warranty is included that lasts up to seven years. This covers any problems caused by how the roof was installed or repaired, so you’re protected against mistakes. The combination of these warranties means you’re covered both for materials and the actual work for years after the project is finished.
New roofs come with two main types of warranties. One is the manufacturer’s lifetime warranty on the roofing materials, which means if the materials ever fail because of a defect, they’ll be covered for as long as you own your home. The other is our workmanship warranty, which covers any problems caused by how the roof was installed—this usually lasts seven years, but extended options are available and can even go up to 50 years in some cases. Some extended warranties also include full coverage for both labor and disposal if repairs are ever needed. This gives homeowners extra peace of mind, knowing both materials and installation are well protected.
The roof repair process starts with a free inspection where an expert checks for damage, leaks, and weak spots caused by weather or aging. After explaining the findings and options, the crew removes damaged materials, repairs any issues underneath, and puts in protective layers to prevent leaks. New roofing materials are installed, starting from the base, then finishing with special ridge caps to seal the top. Once the work is done, the crew does a thorough cleanup so there’s no leftover debris or mess around your home. The whole process is meant to make sure your roof is strong, weatherproof, and looks good when finished.
Roofing materials come with a manufacturer’s lifetime limited warranty, which means your roof is covered for as long as you own your home. There are also options to upgrade to extended warranties that cover material defects for up to 50 years, including full coverage for labor and disposal costs in some cases. On top of that, our workmanship is protected by our own warranty, which can last for seven years and may be extended if you choose certain upgrade options. This way, you’re covered against both material and installation issues for years to come.
Most roofing materials come with a manufacturer’s lifetime limited warranty, which means you’re covered for as long as you own your home—sometimes that even includes non-prorated coverage for up to 50 years, depending on the product and warranty chosen. For the work itself, there’s a 7-year craftsmanship warranty, plus options for extended workmanship coverage through GAF ranging from 10 to 25 years if needed. These warranties make sure both the materials and the installation are protected, giving peace of mind that your investment is secure if any problems come up down the road.
During a roof installation, the process starts with a free inspection to check for any damage. Then, the old roof is stripped away to reveal its condition. A leak barrier is installed to help prevent water from getting in, and roof deck protection is added for extra durability. Special vents are put at the ridge and soffits to help with ventilation, and starter strip shingles, along with ridge cap shingles, are placed for extra protection against leaks. This combination makes the roof sturdy and helps it last a lifetime through Hawaii's unique weather challenges.
During our roof installation process, we start with a free roof inspection to check for any existing damage. Once we strip away the old roof, we look closely at the structure underneath. We install leak barriers to prevent water damage and provide deck protection for extra security. We use starter strip shingles to begin, followed by special vents at the ridge and soffits to allow ventilation, which is important for preventing heat and moisture buildup. For finishing, we add ridge cap shingles for a clean look and to ensure extra coverage. All these steps work together to create a roof that is made to last a lifetime, protecting against leaks and weather damage.
When getting a roof replacement with our team, you start with a free roof inspection. We check the roof for damage and then strip off the old materials. Next, we add leak barriers and roof deck protection to keep everything water-tight. Our process includes using starter strip shingles and adding special vents at the ridge and soffits for better airflow. We top it off with ridge cap shingles to make sure your roof is sturdy and long-lasting. Throughout the process, customer support is a priority, and we even help with paperwork if you’re dealing with insurance claims. The whole experience aims for minimal hassle while giving you a safe, high-quality roof.
The process for roof installation begins with a free inspection to assess any damage. Then, the team removes the old roof to inspect the underlying surface. They install roofing felt and provide deck protection to keep things waterproof. Metal drip edge is installed then Starter strip shingles are added, followed by the roofing shingles along with any vents or pipe flashings that need to be replaced. Finally, ridge cap shingles are used to seal the top, making sure the roof stays leak-proof and durable.
For residential projects, GAF shingles are a popular option offered, including the Grand Sequoia series in colors like Charcoal, Cedar, Autumn Brown, Weather Wood, and Mesa Brown. These shingles are designed to provide superior protection and aesthetic value for your home.
Our roof replacement service really shines in Hawaii, where weather can be tough on homes. We start with a thorough inspection to make sure everything’s solid from the start. We remove the old roof, check for damage, add leak barriers, and put protective measures in place. Our use of GAF materials is a game changer—they’re known for long-lasting quality, with different colors like Charcoal, Weather Wood, and more to match your style. These roofs aren't just about looking good; they’re built to withstand storms, wind, and heavy rain, so your home stays safe and dry. Plus, we've got a reliable track record and top certifications that ensure each job is done right, leaving homeowners with peace of mind and a beautiful, durable roof.
For residential properties in Honolulu, we offer several roof replacement options. We specialize in using GAF shingles, which are known for their durability and come with a strong warranty. Some popular choices include the GAF Grand Sequoia series, available in colors like Charcoal, Cedar, Autumn Brown, Weather Wood, and Mesa Brown, giving you both protection and a great look. Our process includes a free roof inspection, removal of the old roof, and installation of new materials, including leak barriers and ridge cap shingles, to ensure a long-lasting and leak-proof roof.
For residential homes in our service areas, shingle roofing options include the popular GAF Grand Sequoia series. These shingles come in a variety of colors like Charcoal, Cedar, Autumn Brown, Weather Wood, and Mesa Brown. They are designed to offer excellent protection and add aesthetic value to your home, providing a durable and appealing choice for any homeowner.
Yeah, asphalt roofing is offered with several shingle color options for residential homes. You can choose from popular GAF shingle colors like Charcoal, Cedar, Autumn Brown, Weather Wood, and Mesa Brown. These options let you match your roof to your home’s style while still getting strong, long-lasting protection. Only top-quality materials are used, and all work is backed by strong warranties for peace of mind.
Free quotes and roof inspections are available for replacement projects. A trained team will check your roof, look for damage, and give you an honest assessment along with a detailed quote. There’s no charge for this service, and you get a clear idea of what needs to be done and how much it will cost before any work starts.
There are shingle roofing options available in a variety of colors and styles for residential homes. Popular choices include the GAF Grand Sequoia series, which comes in colors like Charcoal, Cedar, Autumn Brown, Weather Wood, and Mesa Brown. These shingles not only give your home a nice look but are also built to last and offer strong protection against Hawaii’s weather. You can pick the style and color that fits your home best.