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Residential Roofing in Pennslyvania

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  • 3 Decades of Industry Experience

  • Accurate Inspections & Estimates

  • Affordable Financing Plans

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"I still have the sign up in the front yard showing who did our roof."  -  Reece M.

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Contact Someone You Can Trust

When it comes to your roof, trust matters. McCormick Renovations is dedicated to providing roofing services that put your peace of mind first. Our experienced team offers free roof inspections, ensuring we fully understand your roofing needs. Whether it’s roof repairs, a complete roof replacement, or maintaining your current roofing system, you can count on us. We’re here to help with every step, from choosing the highest quality materials to delivering outstanding results.

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Our Process Makes It Easy!

It shouldn’t be hard to get started, but you deserve to know what’s going on every step of the way. We’ll keep you in the loop, starting with our transparent process.

Step 1

Contact Us

Give us a call or fill out a form, schedule an appointment, and get a team member to your home for an inspection.

Step 2

Schedule a Service

Once you have signed your estimate, the fun of choosing colors and scheduling material delivery and installation begins.

Step 3

Customer Satisfaction

After clean-up and a final walk-through, we leave you proud of your home again. Give us a call if we miss anything!

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Get to Know Your Home’s Anatomy

1Fascia

The fascia board is the long, straight board that runs along the lower edge of the roof.

Common Problems

  • Mold, fungus, and algae growth
  • Insect and rodent infestation
  • Weather damage causing splits and cracks

2Gutters

Gutters are shallow troughs attached to the edge of a roof that collect and redirect rainwater away from the building's foundation.

Common Gutter Problems

  • Clogging of leaves, twigs, debris, or even birds nests
  • Sagging or misalignment
  • Improper drainage due to freezing and ice dams

3Ridge

The ridge is the highest point where two sloping sides of a roof meet, creating a line along the top of the roof, typically covered by a ridge cap.

Common Ridge Problems

  • Missing or damage ridge caps
  • Insect and rodent infestation
  • Poor ventilation causing moisture buildup

4Siding

Siding is the exterior cladding material installed on the walls of a house, serving as a protective layer.

Common Siding Problems

  • Cracking, warping, or distortion
  • Insect and rodent infestation
  • Loose or missing siding panels

5Shingles

Asphalt shingles are one of the most popular roofing materials used in residential roofing due to their affordability and aesthetic appeal.

Common Shingle Problems

  • Mold, fungus, and algae growth
  • Curling or cupping of the edges
  • Missing shingles caused by high winds or poor install

6Soffit

Soffit refers to the underside or the exposed surface beneath the overhanging section of a roof.

Common Soffit Problems

  • Soffit vent blockages due to dirt or debris
  • Moisture damage leading to mold
  • Painting peeling or fading
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A 3D rendering of a small house with a brick base and white siding. It features a dark shingled roof, a small porch with steps, and two windows on the right. The house has a dormer window on the roof and a front door with glass panes.
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1Fascia

The fascia board is the long, straight board that runs along the lower edge of the roof.

Common Problems

  • Mold, fungus, and algae growth
  • Insect and rodent infestation
  • Weather damage causing splits and cracks
white fascia on a blue home

2Gutters

Gutters are shallow troughs attached to the edge of a roof that collect and redirect rainwater away from the building's foundation.

Common Gutter Problems

  • Clogging of leaves, twigs, debris, or even birds nests
  • Sagging or misalignment
  • Improper drainage due to freezing and ice dams
seamless white aluminum gutters on a blue home

3Ridge

The ridge is the highest point where two sloping sides of a roof meet, creating a line along the top of the roof, typically covered by a ridge cap.

Common Ridge Problems

  • Missing or damage ridge caps
  • Insect and rodent infestation
  • Poor ventilation causing moisture buildup
Close-up of a rooftop with gray asphalt shingles. The background shows a neighborhood with blurred houses and trees under a clear blue sky. The angle of the shot emphasizes the roof's texture and pattern.

4Siding

Siding is the exterior cladding material installed on the walls of a house, serving as a protective layer.

Common Siding Problems

  • Cracking, warping, or distortion
  • Insect and rodent infestation
  • Loose or missing siding panels
Close-up view of a house exterior with light-colored vinyl siding and a red roof under a clear blue sky. The sun shines brightly on the facade, and a satellite dish is visible on the side.

5Shingles

Asphalt shingles are one of the most popular roofing materials used in residential roofing due to their affordability and aesthetic appeal.

Common Shingle Problems

  • Mold, fungus, and algae growth
  • Curling or cupping of the edges
  • Missing shingles caused by high winds or poor install
Close-up of a gray shingled roof under a partly cloudy sky, with tree branches and green leaves visible in the background.

6Soffit

Soffit refers to the underside or the exposed surface beneath the overhanging section of a roof.

Common Soffit Problems

  • Soffit vent blockages due to dirt or debris
  • Moisture damage leading to mold
  • Painting peeling or fading
Close-up view of a house soffit and fascia, showing white perforated panels under the roof edge. The corner of the structure includes a white gutter and downspout. The background reveals part of the house with siding and a window.

Know your Home Needs our Help? Give Us a Call!

You Have All the Options!

With McCormick Renovations, you’ll find roofing services tailored to your preferences and budget. From asphalt shingle roofing to skylights, our team ensures every roof replacement or repair uses the highest quality materials for durability and appeal. Need a new roof? We’ve got you covered! Start with a free roof inspection, and we’ll walk you through all the options to ensure your home gets the perfect roofing solution it deserves.

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Got Some Questions?

here to give you the answers you need!

How long will it take for you to schedule my job?

It depends on the service and the material chosen, as some materials are readily available while others are special order. For roofing jobs, it’s about 2 weeks out, while windows are 3-4 weeks. Siding jobs are very dependent on the material choice.

What roofing materials do you offer?

We do both asphalt shingle and flat roofing and offer materials from industry-leading manufacturers including Owens Corning and Atlas.

How soon can you get to my property for an inspection?

Depending on the season, we’re usually able to accommodate inspections within 1-7 days (max). Of course, we also want to make sure the time works with your schedule, so we’ll work with you to determine what’s the most convenient.

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"I still have the sign up in the front yard showing who did our roof."  -  Reece M.

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