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Roofing Services in the Greater Reno Area

Your roof is part of your home’s first line of defense against the elements. For this reason, it’s crucial your roofing system be made of high-quality materials that are not only durable but aesthetically pleasing. When you work with D&D Roofing and Sheet Metal, Inc., we’ll help you choose the materials that are right for your property and ensure they are securely installed. 

We handle all different styles, sizes, and configurations of residential roofing, and offer custom sheet metal trim. Our team is adept at installing shingles on a wide range of sloped roofs, whether for new construction, renovations, or additions. No matter what kind of project you're planning, we know you’ll be satisfied with our work. 

Trust our experts for all kinds of roofing services in Reno area, including: 

Choose the Right Roofing Material for Your Home

When it comes to roofing, selecting the right material is crucial for both the look and functionality of your home. Different roofing materials offer varying levels of durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetic appeal. At D&D Roofing and Sheet Metal, we offer a wide range of roofing materials to suit your specific needs and preferences.

Here are some popular roofing materials to consider:

  • Asphalt Shingles: Affordable and versatile, asphalt shingles are the most commonly used roofing material. They come in a variety of colors and styles, making it easy to find the perfect match for your home.
  • Metal Roofing: Metal roofs offer exceptional durability and longevity. They are resistant to fire, wind, and impact, making them a great choice for homeowners looking for a long-lasting solution.
  • Slate Roofing: Known for its elegance and beauty, slate roofing is a natural stone option that adds a touch of sophistication to any home. It is highly durable and can last for decades with proper maintenance.
  • Tile Roofing: Tile roofs are popular for their distinctive look and excellent durability. They come in various styles, including clay and concrete, and can withstand harsh weather conditions.
  • Wood Shake Roofing: Wood shake roofs provide a rustic and natural appearance. They are eco-friendly and offer good insulation, but require regular maintenance to prevent rot and decay.

Our roofing experts in Sparks, NV can guide you through the selection process, taking into consideration your budget, climate, and design preferences. We will ensure that you choose the right roofing material that not only enhances the look of your home but also provides long-lasting protection.

Call (775) 521-7440 or contact us online to benefit from our 45 years of experience on your next roofing project. We serve the Reno, Sparks, Carson City, and Lake Tahoe areas. 

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Residential Reroofing in Reno

Reroofing can be a more cost effective and less time-consuming process when it comes to putting a new roof over your head, though it isn’t for every household. Since reroofing adds another layer of shingles over your existing roof, it is important you have a good foundation. Our roofers will start by examining the current condition of your roof, looking for soft spots, major leaks, missing shingles, mildew growth, and other major issues. If your roof is in good condition, we can recommend a reroof instead of a full replacement. Reroofing, however, can only be done once and is not recommended to take the place of partial replacements, since the thickness of the reroof will not match your current roof. If you have already had a reroofing service, repairs or replacement may be better options, depending on your roof’s condition and your needs. 

Does a Leaky Roof Need to Be Replaced?

If you’ve noticed water entering your home through your roof, you might be concerned that you require a full roof replacement. While severe cases may demand this solution, many situations will not. Sometimes leaks occur in isolated areas where a roof has encountered some specific form of damage. If your roof is leaking because of broken or missing shingles, damaged flashing, poorly sealed roof valleys, improperly installed skylights, or other similar problems, the leak can likely be repaired. However, if the leak is caused by improper roof installation or roofing materials that are inappropriate for your roof’s pitch, the roofing system should be replaced. Replacement is also recommended when leaks are the result of a roof’s old age and overall poor condition. 
If you are dealing with a roof leak or any other type of roof damage, we recommend getting the problem fixed as soon as you can. For help determining the right solution for your roof, get in touch with D&D Roofing and Sheet Metal, Inc.


For reliable roofing services in Reno, call (775) 521-7440 today. We’re available 24 hours a day for emergency roofing service!


What types of roofing services do you offer?

We handle all different styles, sizes, and configurations of residential roofing, and offer custom sheet metal trim. Our team is adept at installing shingles on a wide range of sloped roofs, whether for new construction, renovations, or additions.

What materials do you use for your roofing services?

We help our customers choose the materials that are right for their property and ensure they are securely installed. We work with high-quality materials that are both durable and aesthetically pleasing.

How often should I schedule maintenance or repairs to my roof?

Maintenance and repairs should be scheduled regularly to keep your home in top condition. It is recommended to have a professional inspect your roof at least once every two years or after any major weather events.

Does D&D Roofing provide emergency repair services?

Yes! We provide emergency repair services if needed. Contact us as soon as possible so we can get started on fixing the problem quickly.

How long does a typical reroof take?

The amount of time it takes to complete a reroof depends on the size of the project. Generally speaking, most projects can be completed in one day.

What areas do you serve in Nevada?

Yes! We serve Reno area including Sparks NV as well as Carson City and Lake Tahoe areas.

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How to Recognize When a Roof Has Problems 

Since much of your roof may be unseen from the ground, it can be difficult to know when your roof requires repairs. This is why it’s important to have your roof inspected every 6 months. In between inspections, however, there are several types of issues that may arise that need immediate attention. Leaks are the clearest sign that something is wrong with your roofing system. If you notice damp spots in your attic or staining on your ceilings or walls, you could have a leaky roof. 

There are several additional signs of damage to look out for, including: 

  • Cracked shingles 
  • Warped shingles 
  • Missing shingles
  • Granules within gutters
  • Sunlight coming through
  • Sagging ceiling 
  • Rot and decay 
  • Increased energy bills

If you notice any of these issues, you should get in contact with a professional roofer as soon as possible. The longer these types of problems are left, the more expensive the solution is likely to be.

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