Residential Roofing in
washington county, pa

trust Tri-Link Contracting Services for your roofing project

Tri-Link Contracting Services is the premier residential roofing team in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio for a number of reasons. Our experienced, certified roofers have years of experience installing, repairing and maintaining roofs across the region.

Our team is committed to providing top-notch service that meets or exceeds all safety standards and building codes. We use only the highest quality materials for our roofing projects, ensuring that your roof will be reliable and long-lasting.

Our commitment to customer service is also unrivaled, as we strive to provide a stress-free and efficient roofing experience. We understand the importance of communication and always make sure to keep our clients informed throughout the entire process.

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types of roofs we service

Whether it’s a minor repair or a roof replacement, our local roofers can help get the job done. Our roofers are certified and licensed to repair and replace the following types of residential roofs in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio:

Shingle

There are several benefits to using a shingle roof:

  1. Cost: Shingle roofs are generally less expensive to install than other types of roofing materials, such as metal or tile.

  2. Durability: Shingles are made from a variety of materials, including asphalt, wood, and fiberglass, which can be very durable and long-lasting.

  3. Ease of repair: If a shingle becomes damaged, it is relatively easy to remove and replace it.

  4. Aesthetics: Shingles come in a wide range of colors and styles, so it is easy to find a style that fits the look of your home.

  5. Versatility: Shingles can be used on a variety of roof types, including gable, hip, and flat roofs.

  6. Energy efficiency: Some types of shingles, such as those with reflective coatings, can help to reduce the amount of heat absorbed by your roof and improve the energy efficiency of your home.

  7. Fire resistance: Shingles made from asphalt or fiberglass are resistant to fire, which can provide an added level of protection for your home.

Metal

There are several benefits to using a metal roof on your home or building:

  1. Durability: Metal roofs are known for their longevity and resistance to wear and tear. They can last for 50 years or more, depending on the material and quality of the installation.

  2. Weather resistance: Metal roofs are resistant to wind, hail, and fire, making them a good choice for areas prone to extreme weather conditions.

  3. Energy efficiency: Metal roofs can reflect sunlight, reducing the amount of heat absorbed by your home and reducing energy costs.

  4. Low maintenance: Metal roofs require minimal maintenance, as they don’t rot, warp, or crack like other types of roofs.

  5. Eco-friendliness: Many metal roofing materials are made from recycled materials and are themselves recyclable, making them a more sustainable choice for your home or building.

  6. Versatility: Metal roofs come in a wide range of styles, colors, and finishes, so you can choose a look that complements your home or building.

Flat

There are several potential benefits to using a flat roof for a residential building:

  1. Cost: Flat roofs are generally less expensive to install and maintain than pitched roofs.

  2. Versatility: Flat roofs can be used on a variety of building types, including single-family homes, apartment buildings, and townhomes.

  3. Space: Flat roofs can provide additional usable space on the top of a building, such as a rooftop garden or outdoor living area.

  4. Energy efficiency: A flat roof can be designed to be energy efficient, with the use of insulation, reflective coatings, and other energy-saving features.

  5. Drainage: Flat roofs are designed to drain water effectively, which can help prevent leaks and water damage.

  6. Longevity: With proper maintenance, a flat roof can have a long lifespan.

  7. Design: Flat roofs can be used to create a modern, minimalist look for a building.

Shingle

There are several benefits to using a shingle roof:

  1. Cost: Shingle roofs are generally less expensive to install than other types of roofing materials, such as metal or tile.

  2. Durability: Shingles are made from a variety of materials, including asphalt, wood, and fiberglass, which can be very durable and long-lasting.

  3. Ease of repair: If a shingle becomes damaged, it is relatively easy to remove and replace it.

  4. Aesthetics: Shingles come in a wide range of colors and styles, so it is easy to find a style that fits the look of your home.

  5. Versatility: Shingles can be used on a variety of roof types, including gable, hip, and flat roofs.

  6. Energy efficiency: Some types of shingles, such as those with reflective coatings, can help to reduce the amount of heat absorbed by your roof and improve the energy efficiency of your home.

  7. Fire resistance: Shingles made from asphalt or fiberglass are resistant to fire, which can provide an added level of protection for your home.

Metal

There are several benefits to using a metal roof on your home or building:

  1. Durability: Metal roofs are known for their longevity and resistance to wear and tear. They can last for 50 years or more, depending on the material and quality of the installation.

  2. Weather resistance: Metal roofs are resistant to wind, hail, and fire, making them a good choice for areas prone to extreme weather conditions.

  3. Energy efficiency: Metal roofs can reflect sunlight, reducing the amount of heat absorbed by your home and reducing energy costs.

  4. Low maintenance: Metal roofs require minimal maintenance, as they don’t rot, warp, or crack like other types of roofs.

  5. Eco-friendliness: Many metal roofing materials are made from recycled materials and are themselves recyclable, making them a more sustainable choice for your home or building.

  6. Versatility: Metal roofs come in a wide range of styles, colors, and finishes, so you can choose a look that complements your home or building.

Flat

There are several potential benefits to using a flat roof for a residential building:

  1. Cost: Flat roofs are generally less expensive to install and maintain than pitched roofs.

  2. Versatility: Flat roofs can be used on a variety of building types, including single-family homes, apartment buildings, and townhomes.

  3. Space: Flat roofs can provide additional usable space on the top of a building, such as a rooftop garden or outdoor living area.

  4. Energy efficiency: A flat roof can be designed to be energy efficient, with the use of insulation, reflective coatings, and other energy-saving features.

  5. Drainage: Flat roofs are designed to drain water effectively, which can help prevent leaks and water damage.

  6. Longevity: With proper maintenance, a flat roof can have a long lifespan.

  7. Design: Flat roofs can be used to create a modern, minimalist look for a building.

be aware of minor damages that could lead to costly replacements

There would be nothing worse than hearing that you could’ve saved yourself thousands of dollars on a roof replacement if you had your roof inspected months ago, right after the storm hit. It is difficult for any homeowner to spot roof damages considering we’re not getting on our roofs daily.

But there are some types of damages you need to be aware of. If you see any of the types of damages below, contact us to schedule an immediate inspection. Most of our roof repairs are completed within the same day, so you can have peace of mind knowing your roof is in good standing and not needing a new facelift.

Storm Damage

Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Ohio are known for experiencing extreme weather conditions, such as strong winds, hail, and heavy snowfall. These storms can cause significant damage to roofs by loosening shingles or puncturing holes in the material. Exposed underlayment, missing shingles, punctures and tears are some easy signs to spot after storms hit.

Water Damage

Roofs can be compromised by water damage due to poor drainage or inadequate insulation. This type of damage typically includes weakened rafters, rot, and mold formation.

Age-Related Damage

As roofs age, they can begin to experience a variety of issues such as curling shingles, broken seals, and weakened joints or flashings.

Poor Installation

Improperly installed roofs are prone to damage due to inadequate ventilation or incorrect pitch levels. This type of damage can be more difficult to identify than other types of roof damage.

GET YOUR ROOF REPAIRED TODAY AND SAVE YOURSELF THOUSANDS IN THE LONG RUN

Make sure your roof is in tip-top condition and protect yourself from expensive repairs. Don’t get caught off guard – invest in an inspection with our expert roofing team. Our comprehensive inspection will assess the condition of your roof, identify any areas of concern, and provide you with a detailed report of any maintenance or repairs needed. Avoid costly surprises and get the peace of mind that comes with knowing your roof is in good condition – schedule a free roof inspection today.

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