Stop Ongoing Leaks Before Interior Damage Spreads

Roof Replacement in White Plains for homes with sagging decking, shingles past warranty age, or repeated leak repairs that no longer hold

Glam Roofing and Contracting, LLC replaces roofs for White Plains homeowners who face structural concerns, aging shingle systems, or storm damage that makes patching uneconomical. You might see daylight through gaps in the attic, notice curling edges on shingles from ground level, or find granules piling up in gutters every time it rains. We remove the old system down to the decking, replace any rotted plywood, and install underlayment and shingles designed to last twenty to thirty years depending on material grade.


The tear-off exposes the condition of the roof deck, which often shows soft spots or mold growth where leaks have dripped for months. We sister in new framing where necessary, ensuring the structure supports the weight of the new materials and meets code requirements for wind uplift. Ventilation installed at the ridge and soffit prevents heat buildup in summer, which extends shingle life and reduces cooling costs inside the home.


If your roof is more than twenty years old, has missing shingles in multiple areas, or requires a second layer removal, schedule a free inspection to determine whether replacement makes more sense than ongoing repairs.

How a Full Roof Replacement Changes Your Home

Your attic stays dry after heavy rain once the new underlayment and shingles form a watertight barrier over the decking. We install ice and water shield along eaves and valleys, areas where wind-driven moisture tends to penetrate first. Flashing around chimneys and vent pipes gets replaced with corrosion-resistant metal, eliminating the rust stains and gaps that develop on older systems.


After the project, you will see uniform shingle alignment across all planes, no lifted edges or exposed nail heads, and a ridge cap that runs straight from end to end. Glam Roofing and Contracting, LLC matches shingle color to your preference and ensures warranties transfer properly if you sell the home within the coverage period. Gutters drain faster because the new drip edge directs water into the trough instead of behind the fascia board.


We complete most replacements in two to four days depending on roof size and complexity. The work does not include interior drywall or insulation repairs from prior leaks, but we document any damage we find so you can address it separately. Proper installation includes starter strips along eaves, staggered shingle patterns to prevent water channeling, and attic ventilation that meets current building standards.

Questions Homeowners Ask About Roof Replacement

Deciding when to replace a roof involves understanding material options, timing, and what the process reveals about your home's structure. These answers address the most common concerns in White Plains.

What does a roof inspection reveal?

We check for sagging planes, soft decking, damaged flashing, inadequate ventilation, and remaining shingle life, then provide a written summary of findings with photos of problem areas.

How do I know if I need ventilation upgrades?

If your attic reaches temperatures above one hundred thirty degrees in summer or you see condensation on rafters in winter, airflow is insufficient and needs improvement during the replacement.

When is a second layer removal required?

Building codes in many areas allow only two layers of shingles, so if your home already has two, we must remove both before installing new material.

Why does decking replacement add cost?

Plywood or OSB sheets must be purchased, cut, and fastened to rafters, which requires additional labor and materials not included in a standard shingle replacement estimate.

What happens if it rains during the project?

We cover exposed decking with tarps at the end of each day and monitor forecasts closely, scheduling tear-offs only when weather allows safe completion within the planned timeframe.

If you notice water stains spreading across ceilings, shingles missing after every windstorm, or utility bills climbing without explanation, contact Glam Roofing and Contracting, LLC for a no-cost inspection to review replacement timing and material choices for your White Plains property.