Roofing and exteriors in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
From the historic homes around Wilson Park to newer builds off Wedington, we work on roofs across all of Fayetteville. Free inspection, written report, no pressure.
Fayetteville roofing has its own quirks.
The city sits in some of the hilliest terrain in NWA, which means roof pitches vary a lot from house to house. The older neighborhoods around the University of Arkansas have steep gables and complex rooflines that take more time to do right. Newer subdivisions on the west side tend toward simpler architecture but still need attention to detail.
Mature oak and maple canopies in older neighborhoods create gutter problems most homeowners don't think about until water starts staining their fascia. We see this every fall: gutters packed with leaves, downspouts blocked, water spilling over the edge and down the side of the house. Half our gutter calls in Fayetteville come from homes near big shade trees.
A lot of the housing stock around campus and downtown is 50+ years old. Many of these homes are on their second or third roof. We've gotten to know the common issues: outdated ventilation, layered roofs that need full tear-off, fascia rot from decades of water-line damage. We don't shortcut the prep work just because the surface looks fine.
What we do here.
Roofing, gutters, siding, and storm damage work, all delivered with the same standard whether your home is in Mount Sequoyah or off Mission Boulevard.
Roofing
Replacement and repair across all roof types. We size the work to your home and how long you plan to stay.
Learn more →Storm & Insurance Claims
Fayetteville sees its share of spring storms. We handle the entire claim process for you.
Learn more →Gutters & Guards
Especially valuable for Fayetteville homes with mature tree canopies. Custom-fit seamless installs.
Learn more →Siding
Vinyl, fiber cement, and composite. Often paired with roof replacement after a storm event.
Learn more →Three issues we see often in Fayetteville.
Steep pitches. The hills around Fayetteville mean a lot of homes have steeper-than-average roof pitches. This affects both the cost of work (steep pitches require more labor and safety equipment) and the lifespan (steep roofs shed water faster, but the granules also wear faster on south-facing slopes). We have crews trained for steep work, so we don't subcontract it out to whoever happens to be available.
Tree damage. Mature canopy is great for the neighborhood character and terrible for roofs over time. Branch impact, leaf piling, sap accumulation, and the constant moisture from shade all reduce roof lifespan. We document tree-related damage during inspections and recommend trimming where it would help.
Older roof systems. A lot of Fayetteville homes have multiple layers of shingles, outdated underlayment, and ventilation systems designed for a different climate. We'll tell you straight if your roof needs a full tear-off versus a layover (we usually recommend tear-off for anything over one existing layer).
Areas of Fayetteville we serve.
We work across the whole city. If your neighborhood isn't listed, just ask. The truthful answer is usually yes.
Washington County gets hit hard most spring seasons.
Fayetteville sits in a part of NWA that consistently sees hail and high-wind events between March and June. If your roof took damage in a recent storm, your homeowner's insurance probably covers the replacement (or at least most of it).
We handle the entire claim from inspection through final paperwork. Free initial inspection, free help with the adjuster meeting, and your only out-of-pocket is your deductible.
Free roof inspection in Fayetteville?
Same-day scheduling available across the city. Free written report on the condition of your roof, no cost or obligation to move forward.