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Roofing Replacement & Installation

Schedule a free in-home consultation to go over your plan and receive a quote.

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How It Works

Step 1: Submit the Form

Submit the form below to schedule a free in-home consultation to start your installation process. 

Step 2: In-Home Consultation

The project specialist will inspect your home, review material options, share samples, and discuss your budget and requirements with you.

Step 3: Get a Quote

Once measurement is complete, we’ll follow up with a quote that includes product and labor costs and financing options that fit your budget.

Step 4: Installation Day

Your project team will manage everything on installation day so you don’t have to.

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Do I Need a Roof Replacement?

If your home shows signs of damage like those below, it may be time for a roof replacement.

Ceiling & Wall Stains

Both leaks from outside the house and moisture trapped inside can cause stains and, possibly, mold or mildew.

Blistering or Peeling Paint

Poor ventilation can trap moisture in your house, which may cause exterior paint to peel and blister.

Damage & Dark Streaks

It may be time for a new roof when shingles fall off and/or become cracked, brittle, or curled or when dark streaks appear. Don’t assume these unsightly stains are dirt. They may be moss, lichen or blue-green algae.

Poor ventilation and moisture in your roofing layers may damage sheathing, the layer of plywood that forms the foundation of your roof. If you have sagging ceilings, broken gutters, leaks or missing patches of shingles, your sheathing may need repair.

Attic Leaks

After severe weather, check for moisture in the attic. A leak could mean there are damaged or missing shingles or that the underlayment or flashing has failed. Note that underlayment is a protective barrier between your shingles and the plywood of your roof, while flashing is the material that seals joints on your roof.

Frequently Asked Questions

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120 Months Special Financing*

Complete your project and stay on budget with 120 fixed monthly payments.

*Subject to credit approval.

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Professional Independent Installers

Licensed (where applicable), insured and background-checked for your peace of mind.

Product Expertise

We can answer any questions you have.

Labor Warranty

Two years of protection come standard with installation.


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Roofing Replacement & Installation

For most of us, roof repair and installation are jobs best left to professionals. Whether your roof has sustained damage from a storm, is getting to the end of its life span or is already long overdue for replacement, trust Lowe’s for the roofing materials and expertise to complete the work.

Meet Your Professional Roof Installation Team

A team of trusted independent installers will manage all the details, from start to finish. For your peace of mind, the independent installers are qualified and have been background-checked, where applicable. They’ll begin by going over your roofing-material options and providing samples to help you decide. A specialist will also go over costs and finance options. They’ll pull all necessary permits, and once the project is finished, they’ll haul away trash, debris and materials.

Roof installation includes a two-year labor warranty. It includes labor associated with roof repairs due to manufacturing or installation defects as well as labor and materials coverage for roof-leak repair.

Discover Your Options

Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing material in the US. Browse our website for a wide selection of asphalt shingles in a variety of styles and colors as well as other materials, including metal roofing. If you’d like to learn more about roofing options before scheduling your consultation, check out our Roofing Buying Guide. There, you’ll find information on types of roofing materials, how to assess roof damage and other factors to consider, such as your climate. We’ve also got tips on roofing maintenance so you can make sure your roof will protect your home for years to come.