Capitol Hill, District of Columbia

Top Roofers in Capitol Hill

Roofing contractors install, repair, and replace residential and commercial roofing systems. US roofers must comply with ICC building codes, local wind uplift requirements, and manufacturer specifications to maintain warranty coverage. Many states require specific roofing contractor licenses. Serving all areas of Capitol Hill and surrounding District of Columbia regions.

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Liberty Construction Co.

Capitol Hill, District of Columbia
4.9(87)156 jobs
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Eagle Build Services

Capitol Hill, District of Columbia
4.7(52)93 jobs
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All-American Contractors

Capitol Hill, District of Columbia
4.6(34)61 jobs
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Capitol Hill Home Solutions

Capitol Hill, District of Columbia
4.5(28)44 jobs
Leak RepairView Profile
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Patriot Pro Builders

Capitol Hill, District of Columbia
4.8(71)118 jobs
Gutter InstallationView Profile
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Pinnacle Construction

Capitol Hill, District of Columbia
4.4(19)32 jobs
Shingle InstallationView Profile

Roofing Services in Capitol Hill

Shingle Installation
Flat Roofing
Metal Roofing
Leak Repair
Gutter Installation
Storm Damage Assessment

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FAQs

How much does a new roof cost in Capitol Hill?

A new roof in Capitol Hill costs $8,000–25,000 for a standard single-family home depending on roofing material, roof size, pitch, and removal of old layers. Asphalt shingles are most affordable while metal and tile roofing cost significantly more.

How long does a roof last in Capitol Hill?

Asphalt shingle roofs in Capitol Hill last 20–30 years, metal roofs 40–70 years, and tile roofs 50+ years. Lifespan varies based on local weather conditions, ventilation, and maintenance frequency.

Do roofers in Capitol Hill need a license?

Yes. Most jurisdictions in Capitol Hill require roofers to hold a roofing contractor license or general contractor license. They must also carry workers compensation and liability insurance. Always verify before hiring.

How do I find a reliable roofer in Capitol Hill?

Use Biddaro to compare verified roofers in Capitol Hill. Check manufacturer certifications (GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning), read reviews, verify insurance, and compare at least 3 detailed written estimates.

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