Full tear-off and replacement with asphalt, architectural, or metal roofing systems.
TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen membrane roofing for Arlington's townhomes and rowhomes.
Thorough damage documentation and a detailed report to support your insurance claim.
Active leak or storm damage right now? Fast response to tarp and secure your roof.
Arlington's density means a lot of townhome and rowhome roofs, many with flat or low-slope sections. These need membrane roofing rather than shingles — see our roofing materials guide for how TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen compare.
Arlington has both established older neighborhoods and newer development. Older homes are more likely to need decking repair once the old roof comes off — worth budgeting some contingency.
Like the rest of Northern Virginia, Arlington sees summer thunderstorms with wind and hail, plus occasional winter ice. See our step-by-step storm damage guide if a recent storm caused damage to your roof.
Arlington and the surrounding communities, including:
Most full roof replacements in Northern Virginia run $9,000–$21,000 for standard asphalt or architectural shingles, with metal and flat/membrane systems priced differently by square footage. See our full cost breakdown or use our free cost calculator for a range based on your specific home.
Not sure if you need a repair or a full replacement? Our repair vs. replacement guide walks through exactly how to tell.
Most roof repairs in Arlington run a few hundred to a couple thousand dollars depending on the cause and extent of the damage. See our full cost guide or use our free calculator for a personalized range.
Most full roof replacements in Arlington run $9,000–$21,000 for standard asphalt or architectural shingles on a single-family home. Townhomes with flat or low-slope sections use membrane roofing, which is priced differently — see our materials guide for the breakdown.
Yes. Many Arlington townhomes and rowhomes have flat or low-slope roof sections that need membrane roofing (TPO, EPDM, or modified bitumen) rather than traditional shingles. See our roofing materials guide for how these systems compare.
Look for licensing and insurance, a clear written estimate before any work begins, and a straightforward answer on repair vs. replacement rather than an automatic push toward the most expensive option.
No pressure, no obligation — just an honest assessment and a fair price.
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