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Frequently Asked Questions
A tree limb punctured our roof during a storm and it's actively leaking. What's your emergency response?
Our emergency dispatch will route a crew from the Ausable Chasm area directly south via I-87 to reach most Peru addresses within 45 to 60 minutes. The priority is a professional tarp installation, nailed to undamaged decking with perimeter batten boards to create a watertight seal. We avoid placing tarps directly over wet insulation or interior finishes to prevent mold. This secure mitigation is documented for your insurance claim.
What are the current code requirements for a roof replacement in Peru?
Permits from the Town of Peru Building Department and work by a NYS Department of State-licensed contractor are mandatory. The 2020 Residential Code, based on the 2018 IRC, now requires ice and water shield for the entire eaves and in valleys. A key 2026 detail is extending this shield up the roof wall intersections at least 12 inches. All flashing must be integrated, not layered over, the water-resistant barrier. These are enforceable for safety and durability.
We're considering solar. Should we install traditional shingles or integrated solar shingles?
For a re-roof in 2026, traditional architectural shingles paired with rack-mounted panels are typically more cost-effective and efficient. You can still leverage the NY-Sun incentive and 30% Federal ITC. Integrated solar shingles offer a streamlined look but at a higher cost per watt and with more complexity for future roof repairs. The deciding factor is often your home's aesthetic priority versus maximizing energy production and using proven, separable roofing and solar technologies.
Our steep gable roof attic gets very hot. Could this be a ventilation issue?
Absolutely. An 8/12 pitch roof creates a large attic cavity. Improper venting leads to heat buildup exceeding 150°F, which bakes shingles from below and causes premature aging. It also promotes winter condensation and mold on your plank decking. The 2020 Residential Code of New York State requires a balanced system with continuous soffit intake and ridge exhaust, calculated based on attic square footage, not just a few static vents.
Our roof is original to our 1962 Peru home. Should we expect major problems?
Yes. A 64-year-old architectural shingle roof on original 1x6 tongue-and-groove pine plank decking is well beyond its service life in the Peru Hamlet. The pine planks are susceptible to seasonal movement from humidity cycles off Lake Champlain, which can compromise nail-holding power. Decades of UV exposure and freeze-thaw cycles have degraded the asphalt mat, making the shingles brittle and prone to cracking. Proactive replacement is needed to prevent water damage to the historic decking.
We get strong thunderstorms. What should we look for in a storm-resistant roof?
The Peru area is designated for 115 mph wind speeds. A resilient system starts with verifying the attachment of your plank decking, then using a high-wind rated shingle installed with six nails per piece. For hail, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are a financial necessity, not just a code item. They withstand 1 to 2-inch hail common in our May-August storm season, preventing costly granular loss and punctures that lead to leaks and claims.
My homeowner's insurance premium just increased again. Can my roof help lower it?
Directly. The 18% average premium trend in New York is driven by storm losses. The New York DFS recognizes the IBHS FORTIFIED Home standard, which insurers reward with significant discounts. A FORTIFIED roof involves sealed decking, enhanced roof-edge details, and impact-resistant shingles. This demonstrably lowers the insurer's risk, translating to a multi-year reduction on your bill that often offsets the upgrade cost.
Our roof looks okay from the ground. Why would we need a drone inspection?
Traditional visual inspections miss sub-surface moisture trapped within the shingle mat or beneath the underlayment on plank decking. UAV photogrammetry uses high-resolution, calibrated imagery to map thermal anomalies and subtle surface distortions indicating wet wood. This technology is critical for preserving historic 1x6 pine decking, allowing for targeted repairs and preventing widespread decking replacement from undetected rot.