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Built Wright Homes & Roofing, Inc.

Are you in need of a Roofing Contractor in Sidney, Nebraska?  Trust in Built Wright Homes for all your roofing service needs!

Residential

We install different types and styles of residential roofing. From asphalt shingles, metal roofing or rubber membrane.

Commercial

Choose from commercial grade shingle, heavy duty metal panels or Rubber Membrane TPO roofing to protect your building.

No Money Down

For most jobs we don't take any money down. If the job is a special order, we may request a small deposit

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Roofers in Sidney, NE

For premier roofing services in Sidney, NE (69162), choose Built Wright Homes & Roofing, Inc. Our experienced team offers new installations, replacements, repairs, and more for both residential and commercial roofs. We specialize in asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and flat roof systems. Trust our skilled craftsmen for top-quality workmanship and excellent customer service. Contact us at (308) 562-7144 to schedule a consultation with one of the highest-rated roofing companies in the area – Built Wright Homes!

 

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MIGUEL Google Review

Our small metal roof they did on our addition turned out great! Thanks.

NOAH Google Review

Our Duplex was completely remodeled on the outside by Jaime and his crews with Built Wright. Even though they used some subcontractors, he made sure everything was up to our standards. He was here a minimum of twice a day to check on the progress and see if we had any questions. If we didn't like something he would get it changed so we would. We had a total of 5 crews working on the property and at completion, everything looks great! Sorry for being the pain in the behind customer. I hope you understand.

EDMOND Google Review

Our siding installation was done about 3 weeks ago by Built Wright. Everything looks great! Sorry for the late review

WILLIAM Google Review

Thanks for getting our gutter job before the snow came. Now we won't have water dripping down our necks walking out the door!

THOMAS Google Review

Great roofing company. Was a pleasure to do business with.

GERARD Google Review

Our house looks so different now with the new siding Built Wright Homes installed. We wanted to do the roof too but have to save up a little more money.

FRANKLIN Google Review

Our metal roof installation was done by Built Wright Homes here in Sidney. It took them about 2 weeks from start to finish and everything looks great. Thank You for the great work!

DARIN Google Review

Very pleasant to work with!

    Yes! There really is a difference when you hire the right Roofing Contractor in Sidney!

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    Get Your Free Roof Estimate!

    You can get your FREE estimate for your roof in Sidney with 3 easy steps!

    Step 1: Request

    Requesting an estimate will give you a full picture of the current state of your roof, arming you with the information you need to make an educated decision about your next roofing project.

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    Step 2: Estimate

    We work with only the best materials on the market and offer extended warranties giving you peace of mind for years to come. We will help you select the ideal materials for your needs and budget, ensuring that you are 100% satisfied with the final product.

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    Step 3: Installation

    Our expert craftsman will install your new roof with unparalleled attention to detail. We will go the extra mile to ensure your people, plants and pets are protected and your new roof exceed your expectations.

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    Built Wright Provides Affordable Roofing In Sidney

    For many years, the dedicated team at Built Wright Homes & Roofing, Inc. has been providing exceptional services to both commercial and residential customers in Sidney, NE (69162). Our trusted contracting company takes pride in designing roofing systems that offer long-lasting protection for your property. With a solid roof over your head, you can sleep easier knowing that your home or business is safeguarded from the elements.

    In addition to our top-notch roofing services, we also offer a wide range of other exterior solutions to enhance the beauty and functionality of your property. Whether you require gutter installation and repair or need assistance with siding installation or maintenance, our skilled craftsmen have got you covered.

    At Built Wright Homes & Roofing, Inc., we understand that every customer’s needs are unique. That’s why we take the time to listen to your specific requirements and provide tailored solutions that meet both your aesthetic preferences and budgetary constraints. Our team is committed to delivering unparalleled customer service and workmanship of the highest quality.

    Don’t wait any longer! Contact us today to discuss how our experienced professionals can assist you with all of your roofing and exterior needs in Sidney, NE (69162). Let us help you create a secure and beautiful space for years to come!

    What We Offer To Our Sidney Customers

    Licensed & Insured Sidney Roofing Contractor
    One of the Highest rated local roofing companies in Sidney
    Free Estimates & On-Site Evaluations
    Job-Specific Project Management
    Every Installation Done According To Manufacturer Recommendations
    Emergency/Temporary Repairs Available
    Our Goal Is 100% Customer Satisfaction For All Customers

    Making Sidney Home Improvement Easier for Customers

    Built Wright Homes & Roofing, Inc., your one-stop destination for all your roofing and home improvement needs in Sidney, NE (69162). We understand the importance of convenience and saving time, which is why we offer a wide range of products and services under one roof.
     
    Our comprehensive selection ensures that you can find everything you need without the hassle of shopping at multiple locations. Whether it’s roofing materials, gutter systems, siding options, or other exterior solutions, we have you covered.
     
    At Built Wright Homes & Roofing, we prioritize customer satisfaction by providing clear and accurate information about our products and services. We believe that informed decisions lead to successful projects. That’s why we offer detailed product descriptions along with transparent pricing information. Additionally, our team is dedicated to offering relevant installation guidelines and post-installation maintenance instructions for your convenience.
     
    We take pride in delivering excellent customer service throughout every step of your journey with us. Our knowledgeable staff is available to answer any questions or address concerns you may have regarding your home improvement projects. We strive to create a comfortable environment where customers feel confident in their choices.
     
    Experience the ease and reliability of finding everything you need for your home improvement project at Built Wright Homes & Roofing, Inc. Contact us today to learn more about our extensive offerings and let us assist you in creating the perfect space for your needs!
    Choose from the following options:

    Commercial roofing

    Shingle roofing (all styles)

    Aluminum & copper gutters

    Residential roofing

    Metal roofing (all styles)

    Vinyl replacement windows

    How To Inspect A Roof?

    Tips for inspecting a roof

    Roof inspections are essential parts of maintaining a home. They allow homeowners to see problems before they become costly issues. Here’s a list of steps that can make your roof inspection goes smoothly if you choose to do it yourself:

    What is Ice Damming?

    Solving Ice Damming problem

    Ice damming is a major problem in the winter. This occurs when water freezes on the roof, forming a block of ice that prevents melting snow from draining. It can lead to major structural damage and mold growth.  Luckily, there are ways to prevent this from happening by making…..

    Roof Inspection Checklist

    Checklist For Roof Inspection

    A roof inspection is an examination of the roof, covering and flashing to determine the condition of the roofing materials.  It is not a guarantee that there are no problems with the roof, but it will give you an idea what we are looking at.

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Roofing

    If you are searching for the best local roofing companies near me Sidney, you will come up with many qualified roofing contractors that will get your job done.  Even though there are many contractors eager to do your job, we feel we are one of the most qualified and one of the easiest roofing companies to work with.  Check around and see for yourself!

    This is a good question roofing contractors get all the time, but the truth is, it isn’t that simple to answer because there are a lot of variables.  Do you want a metal roof installed, asphalt shingles, colors, styles, textures and many others will determine a good solid price.  The good news is we offer free estimates for potential clients.

    On a standard-sized home, it typically takes a couple of days from start to finish for a new roof installation.  Just like anything else, we could run into potential issues that may need to be addressed.  Some examples would be having to wait on a city or county roof inspector so they can determine if things look good and if your home would need new roof sheathing.  Most of the when time things go well, we are in and out in a few days.  If your house has a lot of valleys and is chopped up then the time will take longer to complete.  If your home is tall, that will add additional time for the installation.

    A drip edge is a metal flashing that is installed at the edges of the roof to keep the water from dripping on the fascia and protect the underlying roofing components. The flashing should overhang on all sides of the roof and is designed with a small metal lip that is bent away from the fascia on the bottom edge.  Having the proper edge metal designed for your style of roof is one key to having a long-lasting roof that will provide years of protection to your home, fascia, and the underlying roofing components.

    There are several things you should look for when wanting to know if your shingles need to be replaced.  One of the bigger ones is the age of the current roof.  Is your roof more than 15 to 20 years old?  If it is an older roof the chances of needing a roof replacement are high.  Younger roofs can fail too so it’s always a good idea to inspect your roof at least once a year.

    You should look for shingles that are lifting up, cracking or some that are missing.  You should also check to see if the shingles are curling on the edges or missing a lot of the protective granules.  You can also go into the attic on a nice sunny day to see if you can see daylight coming in.  The attic space will need to be dark so you can see the sunlight passing through.  You have to pay special attention to the chimneys, roof vents, and valleys.  One last thing to look for is the nails that penetrate through and if they show a sign of rust.  If you feel you can not look for these issues on your own, you can contact a roofing contractor like us to come out and take a look and we can give you a professional inspection.

    Roofing underlayment is what lies between the shingles and the roof deck.  The roof deck is typically a plywood deck or OSB deck. The underlayment is installed directly on the roof deck and provides a secondary layer of protection from the elements like rain, snow, and wind.  It is also code to use some form of underlayment on most applications.

    Synthetic felt is the most common underlayment on the market today and in our opinion is superior then the old tar paper used.  Synthetic felt does not absorb moisture and is resistant to fungal growth and is wrinkle-free for a nice flat surface for the shingles or metal to lay.  Synthetic underlayments are also ultraviolet resistant for between six and twelve months if exposed to UV rays for an extended period.

    Tar Paper, also known as Felt roofing underlayment, is one of the oldest types of roofing underlayment and is created by saturating paper or fiberglass mats with asphalt.  Felt roofing underlayment is typically available in two grades which are 15-pound felt and 30-pound felt.  The difference between the 2 is the thickness and the 30-pound felt is less prone to tearing.

    Synthetic roofing underlayments are now many roofing contractors’ number one choice to use.  Synthetic is better for enhanced water resistance and protection from the elements.  These products are usually made from a long-lasting polymer which will provide added strength and longevity. Also, synthetic is typically moisture-resistant, and when installed correctly, it offers better protection from the weather compared to felt.

    No.  If your roof has streaking or staining this does not mean you have a bad roof.  It means your roof is not appealing to the eye and is most likely growing an algae that is pretty much harmless but ugly looking.  The sides that are most likely to have this appearance are the sides that are not in direct sunlight and hold a little moisture on the shingles.  This will not affect the performance of the roof but if it bothers you to look at, you can take a soft bristle brush and scrub on the areas with a mild detergent.  DO NOT use a pressure washer because it will cause your shingle granules to come off the shingles causing premature failure.

    The edge of a standard roof will typically have a small over hang between 1/4″ to 3/4″ past the drip edge.  Anything over these measurements is excessive and in a hard wind, it could cause the shingles on the bottom row to possibly lift up and tear.  If a roofing contractor did an install over these specifications, you should ask to see the manufacturers specifications and possibly think about hiring another roofer for your job.

    This answer will vary depending on location and what your local building codes are.  Typically it is fine to have a second layer on the house but it will also depend on a few other factors as well.  Most roofing contractors would rather strip the roof to bare wood so they can see and confirm the condition of the roof sheathing underneath.  They want to make sure that there is a good solid nailable sure for the new shingles.  If the roof is not stripped down to the wood, you will not be able to tell what condition your wood is in underneath.  One more thing to add here is some shingle manufacturers will not warranty an overlay of the new shingles.

    If you have a bumpy look on your shingles after only a few years after an installation there could be several issues.  A few things that could cause this would be bad sheeting, heat bucking, improper airflow from the soffit to the roof vents or the roofing contractor may have used Tar Paper and it wasn’t laying down flat when the new roof was installed.

    Roof vents play a crucial role in maintaining the health and longevity of your roof. They serve two main purposes: ventilation and moisture control.

    To determine if your roof vents are functioning properly:
    1. Visual Inspection: Check for any visible signs of damage or blockage on the vent openings such as debris, animal nests, or clogged screens.
    2. Airflow Assessment: On a calm day, stand near one of the vents outside while feeling for any airflow coming out from it.
    3. Consultation with a Professional: If you suspect an issue with ventilation or are unsure about their functionality, it’s advisable to consult with a professional roofer who can inspect and assess the condition of your roof vents accurately.
    Regular maintenance and inspections by professionals will ensure that your roof vents are working optimally. It’s important not to overlook their significance as they contribute significantly towards maintaining a healthy roofing system for years to come

    In the winter months, it is common to have some icicles on the roof edge.  If you get the long icicles that dangle a few feet from the roof edge you may want to think about getting the insulation in your attic checked to make sure you aren’t losing a lot of your heat from the inside of your home.  If you notice some bare spots with no snow on the roof, this is an indication that the insulation isn’t good or is lacking.  When the heat escapes the living environment into the attic, the temperature in the attic will start to rise.  Since heat rises, it naturally wants to escape the attic and by this happening, the heat will go out the roof vents.  Poor insulation will cause melting on the roof causing the water to start flowing down the roof.  Once the water gets to a colder area it may freeze again.  This step will keep repeating itself over and over until the insulation problem is fixed or heat tape is installed on the roof.

    This is a question we get asked a lot.  The reason why you need a roof replacement would have to be known first.  Do you need a new roof because it is worn and aged out or did a storm hit the area causing some form of damage?  No insurance company is going to pay for a new roof because it is getting old and from lack of maintenance.  If wind or hail caused damage to your roof then chances are good that they will buy you a new roof, or at the very minimum, replace any damaged shingles.  An insurance company will want to come out and inspect the roof.  They will draw their inspection and draw on the roof with chalk marking damage, take a lot of photos, and decide if you get a replacement or make some patches.  The requirements for a new roof will vary from state to state since different areas have different conditions.  If you have hail damage and your roof got 8 to 10 strikes on a 10′ by 10′ area, that will most likely be a full replacement.  Anything less may just be some repairs to your existing roof.  The way insurance is a little strange and there are so many variables.  A knowledgeable company that will help their customers work with Insurance Claims is the type of company you need to assist you in the claims process.  Having someone there while an adjuster is out is beneficial to you.

    If you have chosen us to be your roofing contractor, and the insurance companies adjuster approves the roof, you will be placed on our schedule for the installation and the process will begin. You will work closely with your Built Wright representative to choose the shingle type, style, and color that will be the best combination for you and your home’s design. Your insurance company will release the first check, or ACV.  This check will only be for a portion of the roof replacement cost and will need to be given to Built Wright Homes for the work done on the roof.  BWHR will then work directly with your insurance company on your behalf, and notify them upon completion of work.  If there is any differences in pricing or missed items during the installation, we will submit that to the insurance along with our photos and have them send another check to cover the additional costs that were approved.  This is a perfect scenerio but things can come up like missing items on the insurance scope that we will have to take care of with them.  This is part of the claims process and can take some additional time.

    If you are a do-it-yourself, you can try to do a roof installation on your own.  It is extremely hard work and without professional guidance and instruction, you may end up with blown-off shingles because of wind and possibly having to get the roof replaced again sooner than you would like.  Everyone would like to save some money trying to do things by themselves and we don’t blame you, but are you saving money in the long run by having to possibly get it redone in the short future?  There are nail patterns per shingle manufacturer that need to be followed.  If you have a hip roof and valleys, those have to be done a specific way.  Did you calculate your roof ventilation and how much airflow your home’s attic needs?  A lot more goes into a roof installation than one may think. These are just a few things to think about if you were planning on doing the job yourself.  We are here to help in any way we can and if you want to try, we will give you little pointers to try and help you out.

    No, you are not required to submit multiple quotes but the insurance company may ask you to.  They want you to do shopping for them to get a cheaper price but in reality, they already know what they want to pay to get the work done. Insurance companies and contractors use a software like Xactimate, which will determine the prices of products and services based on the material and labor rates for the zip code you reside in. If you get a quote for less than what is determined by that software, the insurance will pay you less when depreciation is released. They will only pay what the contactor is invoicing for just as long as it is under what the software pays.  If the insurance company uses the Xactimate software and forgets some line items that are needed to complete the job correctly, we talk with them and explain why it was needed and most of the time they approve it and add it in.

    The only reason why we would need or would like to see your insurance paperwork is to see what the insurance company is willing to pay for and if they are missing line items on the scope.  If you need a full replacement, we don’t need to know the dollar amount as long as we know the claim adjuster has everything on the Statement of Loss that is needed to get your job done.  Our estimate will be within the range they are willing to give you for your job as long as it is apples to apples and not apples to oranges.  Knowing what the scope has on it will only speed up the process for you and will assist us in making our quote easy.

    There are four main parts to a roof insurance claim.  The first we will call research and documenting.  The second would be for you to call a trusted knowledgeable roofing contractor in the area.  The 3rd on the list would be to call your insurance and file a roofing claim adding the chosen contractor as your personal assistant for helping with the claim.  The last would be to get your roof replaced and let us handle the insurance and the paperwork for you.  That’s pretty painless and stress-free, isn’t it?  We have heard it is quite exhausting for the homeowner to take on the tasks of being the General Contractor to get everything done on the scope so we are here to help.

    Most policies that were written give their customers one year to file an insurance claim, due to when hail damage becomes less obvious and when potential leaks are more likely.

    A Statement of Loss is what the insurance provides the homeowner with a detailed list of damage done to their property.  This may include confusing information such as the terms ACV and Depreciation.  We can help you better understand what this all means to you.

    The age and condition of the roof should have not a bearing on the decision if Insurance will cover it. Your Insurance should cover any roof where there is visible storm damage. When a roof is in poor condition, it may be hard to distinguish between storm damage and regular wear and tear. This is why we suggest having a professional on-site to review the damage with the adjuster.