Roofing companies in Weaverville, NC
Looking at roofing companies in Weaverville, NC, you want a contractor who actually knows these Blue Ridge ridgelines and the weather that beats on them. Belfry Roofing is a licensed and insured Western North Carolina roofing company serving Weaverville, the Reems Creek Valley, and the surrounding Buncombe County mountain towns with full-service residential roofing.
Among roofing companies in Weaverville, NC, Belfry Roofing is a licensed and insured Western North Carolina contractor serving Weaverville and the Reems Creek Valley. We handle asphalt shingle and standing-seam metal roofs, leak repairs, storm and insurance work, and free on-site inspections across Buncombe County.
Looking at roofing companies in Weaverville, NC, you want a contractor who actually knows these Blue Ridge ridgelines and the weather that beats on them. Belfry Roofing is a licensed and insured Western North Carolina roofing company serving Weaverville, the Reems Creek Valley, and the surrounding Buncombe County mountain towns with full-service residential roofing.
We are a new brand built on straightforward work: we replace and repair asphalt shingle and standing-seam metal roofs, chase down stubborn leaks, document storm damage for insurance claims, and give every Weaverville homeowner a free, no-pressure on-site inspection before any number gets quoted.
Weaverville sits just north of Asheville where the Reems Creek Valley folds up into the Blue Ridge, a town of hillside homes, steep wooded lots, and landmarks like Lake Louise and the historic Zebulon Vance Birthplace nearby. Roofs here take a real beating: FEMA's National Risk Index records about 162 hail events for Buncombe County, and Blue Ridge hail is the single biggest driver of roof replacements and insurance claims around Weaverville. The mountains add wind, too, with Buncombe rated Relatively High for strong-wind risk and roughly $2.5 million in expected annual wind loss. More recently, Buncombe County was federally declared under FEMA DR-4827 (Hurricane Helene, 2024), putting many Weaverville-area roofs straight into the storm-repair and insurance pipeline. Two things make pricing here different from flatland work: steep pitch and tight site access on these slopes push mountain roof costs above valley pricing, and in North Carolina a re-roof only triggers a building permit once the job tops $40,000 (G.S. 160D-1110) — so most Weaverville shingle replacements stay under the permit threshold while larger metal jobs may not.
Roofing services we provide in Weaverville
Belfry Roofing handles the full range of residential roofing for Weaverville homes. Asphalt shingle roof replacement is our bread and butter and the right call for most houses in the Reems Creek Valley. We also install standing-seam metal roofs, which shed snow and ice well on steep mountain pitches and last decades in this climate.
Beyond full replacements, we fix what storms and time break: leak tracing and repair, missing or wind-lifted shingles, flashing failures around chimneys and valleys, and ice-and-water-shield upgrades that matter at Weaverville's elevation. Before you spend a dollar, every Weaverville project opens with a free on-site inspection, so you know precisely what your roof needs.
Because Weaverville lots are often steep and wooded with difficult access, we plan staging, tear-off, and cleanup carefully to protect your property and your landscaping.
What roofing costs in Weaverville
We believe in honest numbers up front. For a typical Weaverville home, asphalt shingle roof replacement runs about $8,000 to $18,000, with a typical project around $12,000, depending on size, pitch, and access.
A standing-seam metal roof is a bigger investment, generally $20,000 to $45,000 and around $30,000 for a typical home, but it buys a much longer service life on these mountain exposures. Smaller fixes are far cheaper: most roof repairs and leak jobs land between $400 and $2,500, with a typical repair near $1,200.
Keep in mind that steep pitch, tough site access, and required ice-and-water shield push Buncombe County roof costs above flatland pricing. We walk you through where your project falls and why, with no surprises. On-site inspections are always free.
Storm damage and insurance roof claims
After Hurricane Helene, a lot of Weaverville homeowners are navigating roof damage and insurance claims for the first time. Buncombe County's federal disaster declaration under FEMA DR-4827 put many local roofs into the storm-repair pipeline, and Blue Ridge hail and wind keep that pipeline full year after year.
We document damage thoroughly — photos, measurements, and clear notes your adjuster can use — so your claim reflects what actually happened to your roof. We work alongside your insurer's process and explain each step in plain language.
If you suspect hail or wind damage after a Weaverville storm, the smart first move is a free inspection. Catching a compromised roof early keeps a small repair from becoming a full replacement.
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