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Certified Roofing Case Study
Certified Roofing, LLC, is a family-operated roofing company proudly serving Brevard County, FL. If you are repairing roof damage, building new construction, or remodeling and reroofing, Certified Roofing is the expert company to trust on your residential project.

Here are some common questions we get:
Is it necessary for the homeowner to be present while you are making an inspection or repairs?
No, it is only necessary for the homeowner to notarize and sign the paperwork, and then Certified Roofing will manage the rest of the project. You are free to go about your day outside the house while our crew repairs or replaces your roof.
What is the length of time it takes to work on a standard home roof?
Although each roof project varies in completion time, typically a home roof takes less than a week for Certified Roofing to finish.
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Yes, free estimates, as well as free consultations and free bid preparation.
Could I schedule a weekend appointment?
Yes, our appointments run from Monday to Saturday between 8:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. However, in the event your roof has been damaged in a storm, Certified Roofing does offer Emergency Service calls 7 days a week.
Do I need to call you for a roof assessment before an anticipated bad storm?
Yes, it’s wiser to be proactive before a storm hits and have Certified Roofing give you a free consultation about your roof. It will cost you thousands in repairs for certain types of storm damage.

What should I do to prepare for a home roof replacement?
Outside Your House:
• Contact Certified Roofing if you need help getting ready for a roof replacement.
• Remove satellite dishes, solar panels, and TV antennas from the roof.
• Cut low-hanging tree branches to provide roof access.
• Clear sidewalks and driveways for easier access around the house.
• Prevent damage and injury by moving patio and lawn furniture as well as hanging plants away from the

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