FAQs

Rooftop Solutions, LLC

Have a roofing-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • How often should I have my roof inspected?

    In our experience, you should have your roof inspected at least twice a year and after any major storm. Even FORTIFIED roofing can fail under stress, and you want to ensure your property stays safe and dry. Contact Rooftop Solutions, LLC to book your inspection today and take the first steps toward peace of mind.
  • Does my roof only need to be inspected from the outside?

    No, your roof inspection should be on the roof and on the inside of your attic. Attic inspections are critical for spotting leaks and moisture. Our FORTIFIED roofing company can thoroughly assess both areas, identify hidden issues, and recommend the best solutions to protect your home and extend your roof’s lifespan.
  • Does a new roof lower energy bills?

    Yes, especially if it includes better insulation or better reflective materials. According to This Old House, most roofs last between 25 and 50 years, depending on material type, installation quality, and local climate conditions. An aging roof often has shingles that are curling, cracked, or missing, which can allow heat to escape in winter or enter in summer. If your roof is showing these signs, upgrading to a new, energy-efficient roof can help lower your energy bills. Contact us today to discuss your roofing options, including IBHS FORTIFIED roof systems.
  • Is Rooftop Solutions a certified FORTIFIED roofing company?

    Yes, Rooftop Solutions is a Louisiana-certified FORTIFIED roofing company. If you're looking for providers certified by the state of Louisiana, be sure to give us a call.
  • What areas does Rooftop Solutions service?

    Rooftop Solutions services all of St Tammany Parish and the surrounding parishes. Contact us to get started with your fortified roof system in Covington, Mandeville, Madisonville, or a nearby neighborhood.
  • How long does it take to get my roof replaced?

    In our experience, typical roof replacement takes one to three days, weather permitting. Contact us today to schedule your free inspection and learn how the FORTIFIED roofing program can safeguard your home.
  • How long does siding installation take?

    Most projects take 2–5 days, depending on the size of your home and material chosen.
  • How do I know my gutters need to be replaced?

    Look for cracks, rust, sagging, peeling paint, or water pooling near your foundation. Frequent clogs or gutters pulling away from the roof are also signs it’s time for replacement.
  • Do you offer 24/7 emergency roofing services?

    Yes! Rooftop Solutions LA provides around-the-clock emergency roofing assistance to protect your home when disaster strikes. A roofing emergency includes severe leaks, storm damage, missing shingles, or structural issues that expose your home to water intrusion or safety hazards.
  • Can Rooftop Solutions LA repair or replace gutters?

    Absolutely. We offer gutter installation, repair, and maintenance to keep your home protected year-round.
  • How often should I clean my gutters?

    At least twice a year—typically in spring and fall. If you have trees nearby, you may need more frequent cleaning.
  • What is a Fortified Roof?

    A Fortified Roof is built to meet the IBHS FORTIFIED Home™ standards, designed to protect your home from hurricanes, high winds, and severe storms. It uses advanced installation techniques and materials to reduce storm damage.
  • How do I get a Fortified Roof?

    Hire a FORTIFIED-Certified Contractor like Rooftop Solutions LA. Schedule Inspections: Before, during, and after installation. Use Approved Materials: High-wind-rated shingles, sealed roof deck, and reinforced edges. Receive Certification: Get your official FORTIFIED designation.
  • Why should I choose a Fortified Roof?

    Enhanced Protection: Reduces risk of wind and water damage. Insurance Discounts: Many insurers offer lower premiums for FORTIFIED homes. Peace of Mind: Your home is better prepared for Louisiana’s storm season.