FAQs

CV Exteriors

Have an exterior-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What are the most common types of roofing materials?

    The most common types of materials include asphalt shingles, metal, and wood shingles or shakes. Give our roofers in Hudson, WI a call today to learn more!

  • How long does a typical roof last?

    Our roofers in Hudson, WI have found that this varies greatly by material, climate, and maintenance. For example, we've seen asphalt shingles lasting 20 to 50 years and metal roofs lasting 40 to 50 years.

  • What are the signs I need a new roof?

    If you notice leaks, missing shingles, curling shingles, granules in gutters, sagging, or discoloration, call our roofers in Hudson, WI.

  • What factors influence roofing costs?

    Material, size, pitch, labor, local climate, and any necessary repairs from our roofers in Hudson, WI can all impact cost.

  • Can I repair my roof myself?

    Minor repairs are sometimes possible, but major work should be done by the roofers Hudson, WI depends on.

  • What are the pros and cons of asphalt shingles?

    Asphalt shingles are affordable, widely available, and come in various styles and colors, but also offer a shorter lifespan than other options. Our roofing and siding company in Hudson, WI can help you figure out if this is the right material for you!

  • What are the benefits of a metal roof?

    Our roofers in Hudson, WI have found that metal is durable, long-lasting, energy-efficient, and environmentally friendly. In fact, according to This Old House, metal roofs are nearly 100% recyclable. Call CV Exteriors to learn more!

  • Are wood shingles or shakes a good choice?

    Wood provides a natural look but requires more maintenance and may be a fire risk. To learn more, call our roofers in Hudson, WI. 

  • How can I prevent roof damage?

    Regular inspections, tree trimming, gutter cleaning, and addressing minor issues promptly with roofers in Hudson, WI can all help prevent damage.

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