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A1 Holmes Seamless Gutters & General Contracting

A1 Holmes Seamless Gutters & General Contracting

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Milford PA 18337
Gutter Services, General Contractors, Roofing

A1 Holmes Seamless Gutters & General Contracting is a locally owned and operated company serving Milford, PA, and the surrounding region. Founded and fully operated by Andrew Holmes, the business was ...

Fabela's Exterior Solutions

Fabela's Exterior Solutions

★★★★★ 5.0 / 5 (1)
Dingmans Ferry PA 18328
Roofing, Siding, Windows Installation

Fabela's Exterior Solutions is a licensed and insured exterior renovation company based in Dingmans Ferry, PA, serving homeowners across Pennsylvania, with a focus on Pike, Orange, Sullivan, and Ulste...

Terruso construction

Terruso construction

Hawley PA 18428
General Contractors, Flooring, Roofing

Terruso Construction has been a trusted local contractor in Hawley and the surrounding areas since 2004. Our well-rounded crew brings a broad range of skills to every project, from comprehensive kitch...

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Estimated Roofing Service Costs in Shohola, 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 Shohola. Prices include standard parts and labor adjusted for 2026 economic projections.

FAQs

My roof was installed around the same time as my neighbors. Should I be concerned?

Homes in Shohola Township Center built in the late 1980s are at a critical point. A roof from 1988 is now 38 years old, which exceeds the typical lifespan of architectural asphalt shingles. The primary failure mode is not just wear, but the cumulative effect of UV degradation and freeze-thaw cycles on the 1/2-inch CDX plywood decking beneath. This moisture cycling can compromise the deck's integrity long before shingles blow off, making a proactive inspection essential.

My homeowner's insurance premium just jumped again. Can my roof help lower it?

Yes, directly. Pennsylvania is experiencing a 14% average premium trend increase, largely driven by storm claims. Insurance carriers now offer direct credits for roofs that meet IBHS FORTIFIED Home standards, which go beyond code for wind and water resistance. While statewide program availability is pending, installing a FORTIFIED-rated roof is a documented strategy for premium mitigation, as it statistically reduces an insurer's risk of a major claim.

Should I install traditional shingles now or wait for solar shingles?

The decision hinges on your energy goals and roof condition. With net metering and the 30% federal investment tax credit still active in 2026, traditional architectural shingles paired with rack-mounted panels offer higher efficiency and easier maintenance. Solar shingles integrate the functions but typically at a higher cost per watt and lower energy output. For a home needing a roof now, a high-quality traditional roof designed for future solar panel attachment is often the most pragmatic path.

The roofer just walked on my roof and said it looks fine. Is that enough?

A visual walk-over often misses the most critical failure points. For a 38-year-old system, we supplement with drone and thermal imaging to identify sub-surface moisture trapped in the matting of the asphalt shingles or within the plywood deck. This non-invasive diagnostic tech reveals active leaks and saturated areas that are not yet visible from the exterior, allowing for targeted repair or accurate full replacement planning.

A tree limb just hit my roof. What's the fastest way to get a tarp on it?

For an active leak, the priority is immediate interior water diversion and exterior containment. We dispatch a crew with a full tarping kit from the Shohola Falls area. The route is via US-6, with a standard response window of 45 to 60 minutes to most township locations. A proper tarp installation requires securing it over the ridge with weighted battens, not just nailing into shingles, to prevent further damage during the next storm.

Are the stronger, impact-resistant shingles worth the extra cost for our area?

Financially, they are becoming a necessity. Shohola is in a 115 mph wind zone, and our peak severe thunderstorm season from May to August frequently brings hail in the 1 to 1.5-inch range. A Class 4 impact-rated shingle is designed to withstand that hail without functional damage. This directly prevents the small punctures that lead to leaks and costly interior repairs, making it a sound investment for long-term ownership and insurance standing.

What are the current code requirements for a roof replacement in Shohola?

All work requires a permit from the Shohola Township Zoning and Building Office and must be performed by a contractor registered with the Pennsylvania Attorney General. The 2018 International Residential Code, with state amendments, mandates specific material upgrades. This includes a minimum 24-inch-wide ice and water shield at the eaves in our climate zone, proper step and counter-flashing integration with wall cladding, and enhanced decking attachment schedules to meet the 115 mph wind load requirement.

I have new attic mold, but my roof isn't leaking. What's happening?

This is a classic sign of condensation from improper ventilation, common on standard 8/12 pitch gable roofs. Warm, moist air from the house rises and condenses on the cold roof sheathing. The 2018 IRC, as amended by Pennsylvania, requires a balanced system of continuous soffit intake and ridge exhaust. An imbalance creates a pressure differential that can also reduce shingle life and increase cooling costs, independent of any water intrusion from above.

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