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Professional roofing crew installing new metal roof on mobile home

Virginia's Mobile Home Roofing Experts

Your mobile home's roof is its first line of defense against the elements. Virginia's weather — hot summers, cold winters, humidity, and occasional severe storms — takes a toll on roofing materials over time. We specialize in mobile home roofing solutions that last.

Unlike general contractors who treat mobile homes like standard houses, we understand the unique construction methods, weight considerations, and material requirements specific to manufactured housing. This specialization means better recommendations, more accurate estimates, and results that hold up over time.

Our Roofing Options

We offer three primary roofing systems, each suited to different budgets, aesthetic preferences, and performance requirements:

Metal Roofing

Our most popular option for Virginia mobile homes. Metal roofing reflects heat, resists wind damage, and can last 40+ years with minimal maintenance. Available in various colors and profiles to match your home's style.

  • Lifetime warranty available
  • Excellent wind resistance (up to 140 mph)
  • Reflects heat, reducing cooling costs
  • Fire resistant
  • Low maintenance requirements

Architectural Shingles

A traditional look with modern performance. Architectural shingles provide excellent value and come in various colors to complement your home's exterior. Rated for Virginia's weather conditions.

  • 30-year warranty standard
  • Class 4 impact resistance available
  • Variety of colors and styles
  • Easy to repair individual sections
  • Proven track record in Virginia climate

Membrane Roofing (TPO)

Ideal for flat or low-slope mobile home roofs. TPO membrane provides excellent waterproofing and energy efficiency at a competitive price point.

  • Excellent waterproofing properties
  • Heat-reflective white surface
  • Seamless installation
  • 15-20 year warranty
  • Lightweight solution
Quality roofing materials for mobile home installation

Our Roofing Process

We follow a systematic approach to ensure quality results and clear communication throughout your project:

1. Comprehensive Assessment

Before recommending any solution, we thoroughly inspect your current roof structure. We check for rotted decking, damaged rafters, ventilation issues, and any underlying problems that need addressing before new roofing goes on.

2. Detailed Proposal

You'll receive a complete written proposal covering all aspects of the job: materials, labor, timeline, and any necessary repairs to the underlying structure. We explain options clearly so you can make an informed decision.

3. Professional Installation

Our experienced crew arrives on schedule and works efficiently to complete your roof on time. We maintain a clean worksite, protect your property, and conduct daily cleanup. We also obtain any necessary permits for your project.

4. Final Inspection & Warranty

We walk through the completed project with you, explain maintenance requirements, and provide warranty documentation. Our goal is your complete satisfaction with a roof that protects your home for years to come.

Before and after mobile home roof replacement

Signs You Need Roof Repair or Replacement

Not sure if your mobile home needs roofing attention? Watch for these warning signs:

  • Interior Leaks or Water Stains: Water spots on ceilings or walls indicate active or past roof leaks.
  • Visible Damage: Missing, curling, or cracked shingles; rust spots on metal roofing; blistering or peeling on membrane roofs.
  • Sagging Areas: Any dip or depression in your roofline suggests structural issues requiring immediate attention.
  • Higher Energy Bills: A failing roof often leads to increased heating and cooling costs due to poor insulation and air leakage.
  • Age: If your roof is over 20 years old, it's worth scheduling an inspection to assess its remaining lifespan.
  • Granules in Gutters: Accumulation of shingle granules in gutters indicates advanced wear.

Ready for a New Roof?

Don't wait for a leak to become a major problem. Get a free estimate for your mobile home roofing project today.