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Liberty Roofworks was founded in 2011 by Jesse Garrett, a licensed general contractor serving both North and South Carolina. Based in Tega Cay, SC, our company was built on a commitment to delivering ...
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FAQs
Why does my 21-year-old architectural shingle roof in Gardendale look worn out?
Your roof, installed around 2005, is at the end of its functional life. Architectural asphalt shingles on 7/16-inch OSB decking in Tega Cay have endured over two decades of intense UV radiation and moisture cycles from Lake Wylie humidity. The organic base of the shingles degrades, causing granule loss and brittleness. This compromises the waterproofing layer, making the underlying OSB vulnerable to moisture intrusion and potential rot.
My roof is leaking during a storm. How fast can a contractor get here to tarp it?
For an active leak, a contractor can typically dispatch a crew from the Tega Cay Golf Club area via I-77, reaching most Gardendale homes within 35-45 minutes. The priority is to deploy a waterproof tarp secured with 2x4s to prevent interior water damage and protect the OSB decking. This emergency mitigation is a critical first step before a full inspection can assess hail or wind damage from the storm system.
How is a modern roof inspection different from someone just walking on it?
Traditional walk-overs can only assess surface conditions. Automated drone photogrammetry creates a precise 3D model of your roof's geometry and identifies lifted shingles invisible from the ground. More critically, thermal moisture imaging detects sub-surface water trapped within the shingle mat or OSB decking long before it stains your ceiling. This technology provides objective, documented evidence for repair scopes or insurance evaluations.
Could my roof's ventilation be causing attic mold or high cooling bills?
Absolutely. A 4/12 pitch roof requires a balanced system of intake (soffit) and exhaust (ridge) vents per the 2021 IRC with SC amendments. Improper venting leads to a superheated attic in summer, straining your HVAC, and promotes condensation in winter. This trapped moisture fosters mold growth on the roof sheathing and compromises insulation R-value, creating a cycle of energy waste and material degradation.
Should I consider solar shingles when I replace my asphalt roof?
The decision hinges on integration and incentives. Traditional architectural shingles are a proven, lower-cost barrier. Integrated solar shingles offer a sleek profile and are eligible for Duke Energy net metering and the 30% federal Investment Tax Credit. For 2026, calculate the payback period: if your energy costs are high and roof plane orientation is ideal, solar shingles can be a viable long-term investment. Otherwise, a standard Class 4 roof prepared for future rack-mounted panels may be more pragmatic.
What makes a roof 'storm-ready' for Tega Cay's wind and hail?
Storm readiness is defined by code and material science. Tega Cay is in a 115 mph Ultimate Design Wind Speed zone, requiring enhanced shingle attachment and sealed roof deck edges. For hail, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are a financial necessity. They are tested to withstand 2-inch hail strikes, common in our May-August severe thunderstorm season, and can prevent costly granule loss that accelerates roof aging and leads to insurance claims.
What are the current Tega Cay permit requirements for a reroof?
The City of Tega Cay Building Department enforces the 2021 International Residential Code with state amendments. Your contractor must be licensed by the SC Residential Builders Commission. Current code specifically requires a 36-inch wide strip of ice and water shield along all eaves and in all valleys. Flashing details at walls, chimneys, and skylights must be upgraded to modern, self-sealing standards to prevent the systemic leaks common in 2005-era construction.
My homeowner's insurance premium in Tega Cay keeps rising. Can my roof help lower it?
Yes, directly. Insurers are pricing for risk, and an older roof represents a significant claim exposure. The SC Safe Home grant program provides credits for FORTIFIED Roof system upgrades, which are engineered to withstand severe weather. Installing a FORTIFIED-rated roof demonstrably reduces your home's risk profile. Many insurers offer substantial premium discounts for this certification, offsetting the initial investment over time.