Top Emergency Roofing Services in Cleveland Township, PA, 17820 | Compare & Call

There are 111 roofing companies server in Cleveland Township PA

Mishan Keller Construction

Mishan Keller Construction

Lehighton PA 18235
General Contractors, Roofing, Junk Removal & Hauling

Mishan Keller Construction is a locally owned and operated general contracting company serving Lehighton, PA, and surrounding areas. Founded in 2024 by Mishan Keller, who brings six years of construct...

Install America

Install America

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (6)
243 W King St, York PA 17401
Roofing

Install America in York, PA, is a trusted local roofing company dedicated to helping homeowners protect their homes from common regional roofing challenges. We specialize in addressing the specific is...

Zimmerman Exteriors

Zimmerman Exteriors

★★★★☆ 3.5 / 5 (2)
Lancaster PA 17602
Roofing, Siding, Gutter Services

Zimmerman Exteriors is a trusted, family-owned exterior company serving Lancaster County and the surrounding region since the early 2000s. Founded by President Chris Zimmerman, whose extensive backgro...

Country Boy Restoration

Country Boy Restoration

257 Mascot Rd, Ronks PA 17572
Environmental Testing, Roofing, Environmental Abatement

At Country Boy Restoration in Ronks, we understand that a roof is more than just shingles and flashing—it's the first line of defense for your home or business in Pennsylvania's climate. We combine ou...

Keister's Roofing and Siding

Keister's Roofing and Siding

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
1309 N Front St, Milton PA 17847
Roofing, Siding

For over 30 years, Keister's Roofing and Siding has been the trusted local choice for protecting homes in Milton, PA. Since 1988, our family-owned business has built a reputation on reliable workmansh...

ROOFX Roofing

ROOFX Roofing

★★★★★ 4.8 / 5 (4)
2121 Marydale Ave, Williamsport PA 17701
Roofing

ROOFX Roofing is a trusted local roofing company serving Williamsport, PA, and surrounding areas. With years of experience, we specialize in a wide range of roofing and gutter services, from inspectio...

Equity Roofing

Equity Roofing

390 Mulburry St, Mifflinburg PA 17844
Roofing, Gutter Services

Equity Roofing is a family-owned roofing and gutter company serving Mifflinburg and Central Pennsylvania. Founded in 2017, we specialize in residential roofing and gutter services, from repairs and re...

Superior Remodeling

Superior Remodeling

320 N Vine St, Shamokin PA 17872
Roofing, Siding, Chimney Sweeps

Superior Remodeling in Shamokin, PA is a locally-owned roofing, siding, and chimney sweep company founded by Brian, who brings over 35 years of experience to every project. Driven by a commitment to h...

Dream Roofing

Dream Roofing

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
982 PA 225, Dalmatia PA 17017
Roofing

Dream Roofing LLC has been a trusted roofing partner for residents and businesses in Northumberland and Dauphin Counties since 2015. Founded by a team of experienced Amish craftsmen, we specialize in ...

Budget Renovations & Roofing

Budget Renovations & Roofing

★☆☆☆☆ 1.0 / 5 (1)
342 S 5th St, Shamokin PA 17872
Roofing

With over four decades of experience in Shamokin and throughout Northumberland County, Budget Renovations & Roofing, Inc. is a locally trusted, licensed roofing contractor. We specialize in residentia...



Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Cleveland Township, PA

Emergency Leak TarpingEstimated Range
$389 - $524
Roof Health InspectionEstimated Range
$149 - $204
Minor Roof Leak RepairEstimated Range
$564 - $759
Asphalt Shingle ReplacementEstimated Range
$10,924 - $14,574
Seamless Gutter InstallEstimated Range
$2,444 - $3,264

Methodology: Estimates are dynamically generated using labor multipliers derived from 2025 BLS OEWS (SOC 47-2181) data for Cleveland Township. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

Common Questions

A contractor did a 'walk-over' inspection and said my roof is fine, but I'm not convinced.

A visual walk-over often misses critical sub-surface moisture trapped within the layers of an architectural shingle roof. We supplement visual checks with targeted drone thermography, which can identify thermal anomalies indicating wet insulation or decking beneath the surface. This is crucial for homes with 1/2 inch plywood sheathing, as undetected moisture can lead to rot and structural compromise long before it becomes visible from the ground or attic.

Our roof is original to our 1974 house. Why is it starting to look so worn out now?

The architectural asphalt shingles installed in 1974 are now approximately 52 years old, which is far beyond their intended service life. On 1/2 inch plywood sheathing, the repeated expansion and contraction from Cleveland Township's freeze-thaw cycles and UV exposure degrades the asphalt binder. This causes the shingle granules to shed, leaving the matting underneath vulnerable to moisture infiltration and leading to the curled edges and brittle texture you're seeing.

My homeowner's insurance premium keeps going up. Can a new roof actually lower my bill?

Yes, directly. Insurers are applying rate increases based on regional storm losses. In Pennsylvania, a roof meeting the IBHS FORTIFIED Home standard qualifies for voluntary premium reductions because it demonstrably reduces the insurer's risk. By upgrading from a basic code-minimum roof to a FORTIFIED system—which includes enhanced sealing and attachment—you transform your roof from a liability into an asset that lowers your annual premium, counteracting the broader upward trend.

What are the legal and code requirements I need to know for a 2026 roof replacement here?

All work requires a permit from the Cleveland Township Building Code Department and must be performed by a contractor registered with the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Home Improvement Contractor program. The 2018 IRC with state amendments now mandates specific flashings: a minimum 24-inch wide ice and water shield membrane along all eaves and in valleys, and metal drip edge on all rakes and eaves. Using sub-code materials or unregistered labor voids warranties and can lead to permit violations and insurance claim denials.

A storm just ripped shingles off and water is coming in. What's the emergency response process?

Our first priority is to secure the building envelope. We dispatch a crew from the Cleveland Township Municipal Building area, taking I-80 for the most direct route to your neighborhood, targeting a 35-50 minute response time. The crew will perform a safety assessment, then install a reinforced waterproof tarp system anchored directly to the roof decking, not just the shingles, to prevent further water damage to the interior and the plywood sheathing until permanent repairs can be scheduled.

We're considering solar. Should we install traditional shingles now and add panels later, or use solar shingles?

The decision hinges on your roof's condition and timeline. With Pennsylvania's net metering and the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit still active in 2026, a traditional high-quality architectural shingle roof with a 30-year warranty provides a stable, cost-effective base for rack-mounted panels added later. Integrated solar shingles offer a streamlined look but come at a significant premium and tie your roofing and energy systems to a single manufacturer, which may complicate future repairs or upgrades.

What does '115 mph wind zone' mean for my roof replacement?

Cleveland Township's 115 mph ultimate design wind speed (ASCE 7-22) requires specific engineering for uplift resistance. This means using six nails per shingle instead of four, high-wind rated starter strips, and sealed roof deck seams. Given our moderate hail risk and severe thunderstorm season, specifying Class 4 impact-resistant shingles is a financial necessity; they withstand hail up to 2 inches, preventing the granular loss that leads to leaks and often qualifying for additional insurance credits.

Our attic gets incredibly hot and we have mold on the sheathing. Is the roof to blame?

Improper ventilation on an 8/12 pitch roof is a common culprit. The 2018 IRC, as amended by Pennsylvania, requires a balanced system of continuous soffit intake and ridge exhaust. Without it, superheated, moisture-laden air stagnates in the attic. This bakes the shingles from below, shortening their life, and causes condensation to form on the cold plywood sheathing in winter, leading to the mold growth you're observing and potential wood rot.

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