About Belfry Roofing
About Belfry Roofing: we are a licensed and insured residential roofing company serving Western North Carolina, focused on the work that actually matters here — roof replacement, standing-seam metal roofing, storm and hail repair, emergency leak response, and roof insurance claims. We are a real contractor who shows up on your roof, not a national matching service that sells your phone number to whoever bids fastest.
About Belfry Roofing: we are a licensed and insured Western North Carolina residential roofing company handling roof replacement (asphalt $8,000–$18,000, standing-seam metal $20,000–$45,000), storm and leak repair ($400–$2,500), and insurance-claim work. We are a real local contractor — not a lead-matching service — and our on-site roof inspection is free.
About Belfry Roofing: we are a licensed and insured residential roofing company serving Western North Carolina, focused on the work that actually matters here — roof replacement, standing-seam metal roofing, storm and hail repair, emergency leak response, and roof insurance claims. We are a real contractor who shows up on your roof, not a national matching service that sells your phone number to whoever bids fastest.
As a new brand, we don't pad this page with invented review counts or a customer tally we haven't earned yet. Instead we lead with what we can prove: published WNC cost ranges so you know what a roof should cost before anyone knocks on your door, a free on-site inspection, and a written scope you can hand to an adjuster. That honesty is the whole point of how we run.
Western North Carolina is a hard place to own a roof, and the public record shows why. Hurricane Helene struck the region as a federally declared disaster, with individual-assistance aid opened across our mountain counties under FEMA DR-4827, and the long-run hail and high-wind events that wear out shingles here are logged storm-by-storm in the NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database while county-level wind and hail exposure is rated by the FEMA National Risk Index. That risk is exactly why our pricing is transparent: a typical asphalt-shingle replacement here runs about $12,000 (roughly $8,000–$18,000), a standing-seam metal roof built for mountain weather runs about $30,000 ($20,000–$45,000), and most repairs land near $1,200 ($400–$2,500). When a storm does the damage, North Carolina's insurance rules are on your side — the matching statute at N.C. G.S. 58-44-16 and the consumer protections enforced by the NC Department of Insurance shape every claim we help document.
What Belfry Roofing does
We are a residential roofing company, which means homes and the people in them — not commercial flat-roof portfolios. Our core services are full roof replacement in asphalt shingle and standing-seam metal, storm damage repair after hail and wind, emergency leak and tarp response, and the inspection and documentation that insurance claims require.
Every job starts with a free on-site roof inspection. We climb it, photograph it, and give you a written assessment and scope — so whether you're deciding between a $1,200 repair and an $8,000-and-up replacement, you're working from facts, not a sales pitch.
Standing-seam metal is its own line of work, and we treat it that way. At a typical $30,000 (and a $20,000–$45,000 range depending on pitch, panel, and complexity), a metal roof is a long-horizon decision for a WNC home, and we walk you through whether it pays off for your specific house.
Why "not a matching service" matters
A lot of roofing leads in this region run through national middlemen that collect your information and resell it to several contractors at once. You end up fielding calls from companies you never chose, and the company that wins is often the one that bids cheapest, not the one that does the work right.
Belfry Roofing is the contractor. When you call us, you reach the people who will be on your roof and standing behind the warranty — there is no handoff, no lead broker, no out-of-state call center between you and the crew.
We are licensed and insured. Because we are a new brand building a track record honestly, we won't quote a fake project count or a star rating we haven't earned — we'd rather show you our scope, our pricing, and our work.
How we handle insurance claims
After WNC storms, most roof replacements run through a homeowner's insurance claim, and the difference between a fair payout and a lowball one is documentation. We inspect, photograph, and write the damage up in adjuster-ready language.
We also make sure you know your rights under North Carolina law — including the matching requirements of G.S. 58-44-16 and the difference between an actual-cash-value (ACV) and replacement-cost-value (RCV) settlement, which can swing thousands of dollars on a $12,000-plus roof.
We don't practice public adjusting or promise a specific payout. What we do is give your adjuster an accurate, defensible scope so the claim reflects the real condition of your roof.
Western North Carolina roofing, answered
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