Whether you are in need of roof replacement, a minor repair or routine maintenance, Falcon Roofing is the residential roofing contractor to call on. We believe every homeowner in need of roof replacement or repair in Greater Knoxville deserves the same exceptional customer service experience.
Knoxville Roof Replacements
Owning a home can be such a joyful (yet expensive) experience. One thing most homeowners don’t want to hear is that they need a new roof. It’s a significant investment – one that often leaves most people in the dark, not knowing who to call or what questions even to ask. Here at Falcon Roofing, we aim to make your experience with us as smooth as possible by providing thorough inspections, case-by-case relevant informative solutions, timely communication, and premium workmanship.
Certifications
You can rest easy knowing that Falcon Roofing is a Weather Stopper® Roofing Contractor certified by GAF, North America’s leading roofing manufacturer.
Installations
Our professional team excels not only at best installation practices; we work quickly, effectively and with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
Only the best quality materials are used to protect your home, backed by comprehensive manufacturer warranties that will protect your investment for the long haul.
Options
Falcon Roofing can advise you regarding innovative products and technologies to enhance your home’s performance. Asphalt shingles are popular due to cost-to-quality ratio, and are available in many textures and colors.
Shingle Color Options
Weathered Wood
Charcoal
Pewter Gray
Barkwood
Oyster Gray
Hunter Green
Hickory
Shakewood
Slate
Pure White
Ivory
Stone
Forest Green
Pure White
Premium Hi-Definition Grip Finish
HD Forest Green
Premium Hi-Definition Grip Finish
HD Charcoal
Premium Hi-Definition Grip Finish
HD Barn Red
Premium Hi-Definition Grip Finish
Don’t gamble with your biggest investment. Falcon Roofing offers the honest, dependable, experienced service you want for your home. Please contact us at (865) 448-4153 or complete our online form to schedule a free estimate for residential roof replacement, repair, or maintenance service.
With unpredictable East Tennessee weather, there will be times when you are going to endure harsh natural conditions, which is why waterproofing your home is important. This process begins with the roofing system.
There’s probably nothing more important about a home’s construction than the roof. When you get into the Midwest and the Northeast, where there’s lots of snow and severe temperatures, the concern for the roof is that it will perform well under a wide range of temperatures.
If you live in the Southeast or Southwest, the heat is the largest contributor to degrading the performance of your home’s roof. But no matter where you live, the roofing system needs to hold up to repeated seasonal conditions.
In climates with snow accumulation, the roof is subject to ice buildups called ice-damming. This occurs when snow is on the roof and the sun comes out and starts to melt the lowest layer of snow “against” the roof. The water runs down the shingles into the gutters, and since the gutters aren’t warm, the water freezes again. As the ice cubes build up in the gutters and downspouts, they actually prevent the water from running off the roof. When this happens, the snowmelt can work its way back up and under the shingles, leak into your attic, and then down into ceilings and walls.
First, insert a water repellent layer under the shingles when building your roof. Then lay de-icing cables over the shingles and loop them through the upper gutters — and also along the roof in a zigzag pattern to cover as much of the lower roof as possible. The cable also should run down the downspouts.
Lastly, you’ll need to insulate the attic to keep the heat in the interior of the home and help minimize temperature fluctuations on the roof.
Note: The attic is a particularly important place in most houses because it’s the barrier between the outside and the ceilings of your home. This is why it’s vital that there are NO leaks in the attic or the roof that can come into the interior of your home.
The roof system is also instrumental in fire protection. A significant number of homes are saved because they are made with fireproof materials. If you can, put a roof on that consists of non-flammable materials — steel metal roof, tiles or asphalt shingles, for example.
Did You Know? Approximately 80 percent of homes that are roofed today in the new construction area are done with fiberglass shingles. Fiberglass shingles are made from a thin layer of fiberglass surrounded and coated in weathering grade asphalt. Specially designed granules are then applied to the surface of fiberglass shingles, providing fire protection and color.
Roof vents are an integral part of the ventilation system and can contribute to the fire protection of your home. Ridge vents are recommended because they help prevent sparks from entering through these openings, though their main function is for ventilation of the roof.
A ridge vent is cut about 1-inch wide at the very top of the roof. They cut through the sheathing, and then put a venting or filter material to prevent moisture and rain from coming in and allow hot air to go out. Then they cap it with shingles right on the ridge of the home.
DIY Constructive Advice: If you live in a climate where strong winds, such as hurricanes, are a concern, metal roofing and strapping are good ideas. Metal roofing, of course, is applied from the bottom up — and it comes in many shapes or sizes. It can lie horizontally or vertically, which is the most common. Anytime there’s a potential for extreme weather conditions that cause stress on the structure of your home, you want to use metal strapping and general metal connections at the key points connecting the roof members to wall members. This is usually code, but adding a little more metal than necessary is always a good idea. LEARN MORE
Falcon Roofing is one of only a few Knoxville roofing contractors to have been recognized as a GAF Certified roofing contractor, which means we rank among the top 6% of all contractors in the nation. Our installers are trained and tested according to strict manufacturer standards. This is an important consideration in this industry: your manufacturer’s warranty could be voided if your roof is installed by an uncertified company. Call us anytime at 865-455-8322.
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