Roof replacement built for mountain weather
Steep-slope homes, hail, wind, and ice — we re-roof Blue Ridge houses to take what the mountains throw at them, across 15 WNC counties.
Why a Buncombe roof isn't a flatland roof
Hail frequency, wind exposure, snow load at elevation, and Hurricane Helene's damage corridors change county to county across the Blue Ridge. We read the storm and code data over your house before quoting. Sources: NOAA NCEI Storm Events + FEMA DR-4827.
Most Western North Carolina homeowners pay $8,000–$18,000 to replace an asphalt-shingle roof and $20,000–$45,000 for standing-seam metal — with steep mountain pitch, multi-layer tear-off, and ice-and-water shield the main cost drivers. Your exact price comes from a free on-site roof inspection. See costs by county →