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Why Choose Us
Your roofing system is possibly the most important aspect of your home that offers protection to it from harsh weather.
West Michigan Roofing & Construction offers a complete array of roof repair and new roof installment solutions around the Allendale, MI area.
At West Michigan Roofing & Construction, we are skilled and professionals in several forms of residential and commerical roof repair work and reconstruction.
When it comes to Allendale, MI roof repair and construction,
WE ARE THE #1 NAME THAT YOU SHOULD RELY ON
NEW ROOF CONSTRUCTION
Constructing a new roof is a huge financial investment, so going with a licensed and specialist roofing contractor to install it is essential.
Roofing MAINTENANCE & REPAIRS
We provide both commercial and domesticmaintenance services for your shake, metal, flat, composition or tileroofs.
GUTTER REPLACEMENT
Offering expert replacement of gutters and downspouts to businesses and residents of Allendale, MI and surrounding locations.
ROOF CLEANING
We offer the #1 roof cleaning service in Allendale, MI. We’ll make your roof look like new once again!
LET’S DISCUSS YOUR ROOFING NEEDS!
If you need a brand-new roof or possibly a roof repair,
then we would be very to provide you with a FREE, no-obligation quote.
WOULD YOU LIKE A FREE ROOF INSPECTION?
How confident are you with the present condition of your roof? When was the last time you had it checked?
We would be happy to supply you with a FREE checkup to put your mind at ease.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
As one of their largest financial investments people always have a number of questions prior to coming to a conclusion , listed here are a few of the more common ones…
Unless you are a properly trained roofing professional, most roofing tasks should not be performed yourself. Additionally always remember that a lot of manufacturers of products utilized in the roof repair won’t warranty those items unless a licensed roofing contractor carries out the task. The other thing to keep in mind is that working on a roof may be very dangerous, so is it really worth jeopardizing your health so you can save money?
It would be really good if we were able to give you a simple response to this question! However there really is no single answer fits all for every question like that. There are several unique products readily available and each and every one has its own merits and disadvantages. To figure out which is the best roof for you, you should have a contractor come and take a look at your roof and they can make suggestions according to what they observe, your roof design, the environment you reside in and, of course, your budget.
It actually depends upon the type of roof you have and exactly what inspections are needed. Also, bear in mind that we’re working outdoors in the elements, so if the weather is bad and we can’t work on certain days then this will certainly add more time to the task. A small home could take around a week or so, while much larger commercial projects could be anything from several weeks to a number of months. Just ensure that your roofing company keeps you updated and you should be fine.
Considering that your roof is consistently exposed to the outside elements, this means your roof is going to break down over time. The speed at which it breaks down will depend on a number of variables. These include; the grade of the original components that were used and the workmanship, the level of abuse it will have to take from the elements, how well the roof is taken care of and the type of roof. Most roofing contractors will estimate around 20 years for a well-built and properly maintained roof, but that can never be guaranteed as a result of the above issues. Our suggestion is to consistently keep your roof well maintained and get regular roof inspections to make sure it lasts as long as possible.
You should not ever pressure-wash your roof, as you run the risk of washing away any protective materials that have been included to give cover from the elements. On top of that, you should steer clear of chlorine-based bleach cleaning products since they can also reduce the life of your roof. When you talk to your roof cleaning expert, tell them to use an EPA-approved algaecide/fungicide to wash your roof. That will get rid of the undesirable algae and staining without destroying the tile or shingles.
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West Michigan Roofing & Construction
18450 171st Ave, Spring Lake, MI 49456, United States
Telephone
+1 616-846-1536
Hours
Mon-Fri : 8:30am-4:30pm
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More About Allendale, MI
Allendale is a census-designated place (CDP) in Ottawa County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 17,579 at the 2010 census. It is located within Allendale Charter Township, occupying approximately the northern two-thirds of the township, from the eastern boundary with the Grand River west along Pierce St., north along 75th Ave., then west along Lake Michigan Drive (M-45) to the western boundary of the township.[3] It is a part of the Grand Rapids-Muskegon-Holland, Michigan combined statistical area, and is an exurb of Grand Rapids, due to its major commuter routes into the city (M-45 and I-96).
The ZIP code 49401 serves all of Allendale and many of the remnant portions of the township, as well as portions of Blendon Township to the south and Georgetown Township to the southeast.[4]

The wonderful environment comes with a price, nevertheless. It can be rough on roofs. Our company prides itself on keeping your industrial roof and residential roofing in prime condition. If you need a new roof, we will install it. If you need repairs, we will do a quality job. We continually strive to improve our ability as domestic and commercial roofing contractors.

We provide trust, stability, quality, and comfort. Lots of companies can give you a roofing system, however not many can offer you the protected feeling that we do. Dealing with a quality roofing business reduces your worry and permits you to focus on your work and your family.
Homeowner maintenance consists of cleaning up the leaves and debris from the roofing’s valleys and rain gutters. Particles in the valleys can trigger water to wick under the shingles and cause damage to the interior of the roofing. Stopped up gutter can trigger water to recede under the shingles on the eaves and trigger damage, despite the roofing material.
The very best method to preserve your roof is to remain off it. Also, seasonal changes in the weather condition are generally the most harmful forces. A leaking roofing system can damage ceilings, walls and furnishings. To protect buildings and their contents from water damage, roofing professionals repair and install roofs made of tar or asphalt and gravel; rubber or thermoplastic; metal; or shingles made from asphalt, slate, fiberglass, wood, tile, or other product.
There are 2 types of roofs: flat and pitched (sloped). The majority of commercial, commercial and apartment have flat or somewhat sloping roofings. Most houses have pitched roofing systems. Some roofing contractors work on both types; others specialize. Many flat roofings are covered with several layers of products. Roofing professionals first put a layer of insulation on the roof deck.
Next, they set up partially overlapping layers of roofing felt, a material filled in bitumen, over the surface. Roofers use a mop to spread out hot bitumen over the surface and under the next layer. This seals the seams and makes the surface watertight. Roofing professionals repeat these steps to develop the preferred number of layers, called plies. To apply shingles, roofers first lay, cut, and tack 3-foot strips of roofing felt lengthwise over the entire roofing system. Then, beginning with the bottom edge, they staple or nail overlapping rows of shingles to the roofing. Workers measure and cut the felt and shingles to fit intersecting roofing system surface areas and to fit around vent pipelines and chimneys.
Lastly, roofers cover exposed nailheads with roofing cement or caulking to avoid water leak. Roofing professionals who utilize tile, metal shingles or shakes follow a comparable process. Some roofing contractors likewise water-proof and damp-proof masonry and concrete walls and floorings. To prepare surfaces for waterproofing, they hammer and chisel away rough spots, or eliminate them with a rubbing brick, prior to using a coat of liquid waterproofing compound.
When damp-proofing, they generally spray a bitumen-based finish on interior or outside surface areas. Asphalt is the most frequently utilized roof product. Asphalt products include shingles, roll-roofing, built-up roof, and modified bitumen membranes. Asphalt shingles are typically the most typical and cost-effective option for residential roofing. They are available in a variety of colors, shapes and textures.
Laminated shingles consist of more than one layer of tabs to provide extra density. Interlocking shingles are used to supply higher wind resistance. And big private shingles normally can be found in rectangular and hexagonal shapes. Roll-roofing items are normally used in domestic applications, mainly for underlayments and flashings. They can be found in 4 different kinds of material: smooth-surfaced, saturated felt, specialty-eaves flashings, and mineral-surfaced.
Smooth-surfaced products are used mainly as flashing to seal the roof at intersections and protrusions, and for offering additional deck protection at the roofing system’s eaves and valleys. Saturated felt is used as an underlayment in between the roofing deck and the roofing product. Specialty-eaves flashings are normally used in climates where ice dams and water backups are typical.
BUR is used on flat and low-sloped roofing systems and consists of several layers of bitumen and ply sheets. Parts of a BUR system consist of the roof deck, a vapor retarder, insulation, membrane, and appearing material. A modified bitumen-membrane assembly consists of continuous plies of saturated felts, covered felts, fabrics or mats in between which alternate layers of bitumen are applied, either appeared or unsurfaced.
