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MWA Commercial Roofing
MWA Commercial Roofing in Midland, MI is a licensed commercial roofing representative specializing in comprehensive roofing and waterproofing solutions for the local community. As sales representative...
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Questions and Answers
I'm considering solar. Should I stick with traditional shingles or install solar shingles?
The decision hinges on your roof's timing and your energy goals. For a roof needing imminent replacement, traditional architectural shingles paired with rack-mounted panels leverage Consumers Energy net metering and the 30% federal tax credit efficiently. Integrated solar shingles offer a streamlined look but come at a higher cost per watt; they are most practical if you are already re-roofing and prioritize aesthetics, accepting a longer payback period despite 2026's favorable incentives.
A storm just ripped shingles off my roof near the Tridge. What's the emergency protocol?
Your first action is to call a licensed contractor for emergency tarping to prevent interior water damage. A crew dispatched from our office would take US-10, providing a 30-45 minute response window to your location. Securing the roof deck with a properly anchored tarp is critical; exposed plywood can absorb enough water in a single rain event to require full deck replacement, turning a repair into a major project.
What are the current Midland code requirements for a roof replacement?
The City of Midland Building Department enforces the 2015 Michigan Residential Code. For your 2026 project, this mandates specific material upgrades a contractor licensed by LARA must follow. Key requirements include a minimum 6-foot-wide ice and water shield membrane at the eaves in all climates, drip edge installation on all rakes and eaves, and upgraded step flashing integration with siding. These details are non-negotiable for permit approval and are fundamental to a durable, code-compliant installation.
Could my attic ventilation be causing issues with my 4/12 pitch roof?
Improper ventilation is a primary cause of premature roof failure and attic mold. On a 4/12 pitch roof, achieving the 2015 Michigan Residential Code requirement of a balanced system—with intake vents at the soffits and exhaust at the ridge—is challenging but essential. Inadequate airflow leads to heat buildup that bakes shingles from below in summer and promotes ice damming in winter, both of which drastically shorten your roof's lifespan.
Are impact-resistant shingles worth the extra cost for our Michigan storms?
They are a financial necessity. Midland is in a 115 mph wind zone with a moderate hail risk, and our peak storm season from May to August brings both threats. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are engineered to withstand 2-inch hail, preventing the granular loss and fractures that lead to leaks. By avoiding frequent hail-damage claims, you protect your no-claims discount and reduce the likelihood of a non-renewal notice from your insurer.
My homeowner's insurance premium in Midland keeps climbing. Can my roof help lower it?
Yes, directly. Michigan insurers are applying a 14% average premium trend, heavily weighting roof condition. Installing an IBHS FORTIFIED Home-rated roof makes your home a demonstrably lower risk. This certification, backed by upgraded wind and impact resistance, often qualifies you for significant policy credits that can offset the premium hike and provide long-term savings, making the upgrade a strategic financial decision.
My Midland City Center home's roof is from the 1970s. Should I be worried about its condition?
A roof averaging 55 years old is well beyond its intended service life. The architectural asphalt shingles on your 1/2-inch CDX plywood deck have endured thousands of Michigan freeze-thaw and UV degradation cycles. This causes the shingles to become brittle and lose their granules, while the plywood decking can weaken from repeated moisture exposure. In your neighborhood, this aging process accelerates the risk of decking rot and leaks that compromise the entire structure.
My roof looks fine from the ground. Why would I need a professional inspection?
Visual assessments miss critical subsurface problems. A standard inspection paired with infrared thermal imaging identifies trapped moisture within the asphalt shingle layers and the plywood decking below. This technology reveals failing seals and wet decking long before water stains appear on your ceiling, allowing for precise, cost-effective repairs instead of reacting to a major leak that has already caused attic and drywall damage.