Roof Installation

Roof Installation in Beaufort & Jasper County, SC
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ToggleWhen your roof ages, leaks, or shows signs of wear, replacement isn’t just an upgrade—it’s essential protection for your home. A properly installed roof prevents water intrusion, improves curb appeal, and supports long-term value.
For Professional Roof Installation
Delta Roofing installs residential roofing across Beaufort & Jasper County, including Ridgeland, Hilton Head, Bluffton, and Okatie. With 7+ years of hands-on experience, our licensed and insured team handles installation, repairs, and full replacements with precision and care. If you’re planning a new roof, we’ll walk you through material options, budget considerations, and warranties—so you get the right roof without stress.
Things to Consider Before Installing a New Roof
1. Material
Your choice of roofing material affects durability, appearance, maintenance, and cost. Asphalt shingles, metal, and tile offer different lifespans and benefits. Many communities have guidelines on approved styles or colors, so verify local requirements before deciding.
2. Price vs. Long-Term Value
Cost matters—but reliability matters more. Focus on quality materials and correct installation to protect your home for decades and reduce future repair expenses.
3. Layering vs. Stripping Old Roofing
Sometimes new shingles can be layered over an existing roof. If there’s significant damage or aging substrate, a full tear-off allows proper inspection and ensures long-term performance.
4. Choosing the Right Roofing Contractor
Work with a licensed, insured contractor. Proper installation is critical to lifespan. Delta Roofing follows manufacturer specs, keeps job sites clean, and maintains clear communication from start to finish.
5. Understanding Warranties
Most systems include a manufacturer warranty (materials) and a workmanship warranty (installation). We’ll review both with you so you know exactly what’s covered.
Why Choose Delta Roofing?
Local, trusted roofing contractor serving Ridgeland, Hilton Head, Bluffton, Okatie, and nearby communities
7+ years of residential installation experience
Licensed and insured team, clean job sites, on-time scheduling
Clear options and honest recommendations—no unnecessary upselling
Responsive service from assessment to final inspection
Frequently Asked Questions
How Is the Roof Installed?
Professionals start by laying a run of starter shingles along the bottom of the roof. Next, they nail them firmly into place with the use of roofing nails a couple inches up from the edge of the roof. Afterwhich, they lay down the starter shingles on both sides of the roof and use roofing nails to secure them together.
What Type of Roof Lasts the Longest?
Concrete, clay, or slate tiles last the longest. Natural products such as wood shakes or manufactured materials like asphalt and metal roofing do not last as long.
Is It Worth Doing Your Own Roof?
Doing your own roof is only worth it if you did it successfully. If you are not confident with your capacity to install shingles on your house, it’s alright. Roof installation is quite complex, so we advise you to hire an expert instead. Otherwise, you may actually do more harm than good.
Is It Cheaper to Do Your Own Roof?
It is cheaper in the sense that you don’t need to pay for contractors to do the job. However, you will most probably spend for the following:
- Cost of materials
- Hours lost at work
- Mistakes that need to be fixed by a professional
- Hospital bills if you get injured in the process
Reliable Roof Installation in the Lowcountry
A new roof is a major investment—and the results come down to materials, installation, and the team you hire. Choosing licensed professionals helps you avoid leaks, premature wear, and warranty issues while giving your home long-term protection and curb appeal.
At Delta Roofing, we install roofs the right way: clear assessments, quality products, manufacturer-spec procedures, and clean job sites. We’ll explain your options, review warranties, and keep you updated from first inspection to final walk-through. Have questions? Contact us.
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