Residential Roofing in Weaverville, NC
Residential roofing in Weaverville, NC means working on homes that sit just north of Asheville, tucked into the Reems Creek valley at the foot of the Blue Ridge and within sight of the Craggy and Mount Mitchell ridgelines. Belfry Roofing is a licensed and insured Western North Carolina roofing company serving Weaverville's older Main Street houses, the bungalows around Lake Louise and Weaver Park, and the newer mountain subdivisions climbing the slopes toward Reems Creek and Ox Creek.
Residential roofing in Weaverville, NC covers roof replacement, metal roofing, and storm or hail repair on homes from Reems Creek to Lake Louise. Belfry Roofing is a licensed, insured local roofer. Asphalt re-roofs typically run about $8,000–$18,000 and repairs $400–$2,500. On-site inspections are free.
Residential roofing in Weaverville, NC means working on homes that sit just north of Asheville, tucked into the Reems Creek valley at the foot of the Blue Ridge and within sight of the Craggy and Mount Mitchell ridgelines. Belfry Roofing is a licensed and insured Western North Carolina roofing company serving Weaverville's older Main Street houses, the bungalows around Lake Louise and Weaver Park, and the newer mountain subdivisions climbing the slopes toward Reems Creek and Ox Creek.
We handle full asphalt shingle and standing-seam metal replacements, leak and storm repair, and roof insurance-claim documentation for Weaverville homeowners. Because we are a real local contractor and not a lead-matching middleman, the crew that inspects your roof is the crew that does the work — and the inspection itself is free.
Weaverville's elevation and its perch on the windward side of the Blue Ridge put local roofs squarely in WNC's storm path. FEMA's National Risk Index records about 162 hail events and 105 strong-wind events for Buncombe County, and rates the county "Relatively High" for strong wind with roughly $2.5 million in expected annual wind loss (source). The most recent blow was Hurricane Helene in 2024: Buncombe County was federally declared under FEMA DR-4827 for Public Assistance, pushing many Weaverville-area roofs into the storm-repair and insurance-claim pipeline (source). When a re-roof is part of that work, North Carolina now requires a building permit once the job exceeds $40,000 under G.S. 160D-1110, raised from $15,000 by S.L. 2023-108 — a threshold that applies to Weaverville homes through Buncombe County and town permitting (source). Steep mountain pitch and tight hillside access on Reems Creek lots also raise the bar for safe, code-correct work above flatland pricing.
Residential roofing services we provide in Weaverville
Roof replacement is the core of what we do — full tear-off and re-roof with architectural asphalt shingles or standing-seam metal, sized for the steep pitches and exposure common on Weaverville's hillside lots.
Storm, hail, and wind repair: after a Blue Ridge hailstorm or a wind event, we find the bruised shingles, lifted ridges, and flashing failures that turn into leaks and document them clearly.
Leak and emergency repair for the older homes near downtown Weaverville and Weaver Park, where aging valleys, chimneys, and pipe boots are the usual culprits.
Free on-site roof inspections with honest findings — if your roof has years left, we will tell you so rather than sell you a replacement.
What a roof costs in Weaverville
An asphalt shingle roof replacement on a typical Weaverville home generally runs about $8,000 to $18,000, with a common figure near $12,000, based on Remodeling's Cost vs. Value data for the South Atlantic region and Asheville-area roofing estimates.
A standing-seam metal roof — popular on mountain homes for its lifespan and snow shedding — typically falls between $20,000 and $45,000, often around $30,000, depending on panel profile, roof complexity, and access.
Roof repairs and leak fixes usually land between $400 and $2,500, with a typical job near $1,200. Steep pitch, hard hillside access, and ice-and-water-shield requirements push WNC pricing above flatland numbers, so an on-site look is the only way to quote accurately.
Every estimate is itemized, and our roof inspection is free — no cost or obligation to get real numbers for your home.
Why choose a local, licensed Weaverville roofer
Belfry Roofing is licensed and insured and works across Western North Carolina, with Weaverville and the rest of Buncombe County at the center of our service area.
We are a roofing contractor, not a referral service. The person who inspects your roof is part of the crew that replaces or repairs it, and you deal with us directly from inspection through final cleanup.
Because so many local roofs moved into the claims pipeline after Hurricane Helene, we document hail and wind damage thoroughly and in a format your insurer can act on — without overstating what we find.
New brand, straightforward promise: clear scopes, published cost ranges, and workmanship built for Blue Ridge weather.