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Roofing Contractors in Charlotte

The city's location on the eastern seaboard means that Charlotte homeowners should pay special attention to their roofs to ensure that damage caused by inclement weather is quickly remedied. Roofing contractors can also clean roofs of algae and moss, an important consideration in Charlotte's warm and humid climate. Roofing contractors are knowledgeable in roofing materials and techniques, which may impact homeowner decisions on the installation, replacement, and maintenance of roofs.

Typical Climate for Charlotte

The warm and humid summers in Charlotte come with approximately 44 inches of rain a year. Temperatures average in the 90s with lows in the 70s. Winters are cool with highs in the 50s and lows around freezing. The city receives, on average, four inches of snow per winter as well as ice storms.

The city's coastal location puts it in the direct path of Gulf Coast weather systems as these head up the eastern seaboard. These systems may materialize as high winds or hurricanes which can cause major damage to roofs. Homeowners may want to work with local roofing contractors who can perform maintenance and inspection tasks including checking the status of shingles and repairing those that have come loose.

Roofer Training Programs in Charlotte

Aspiring roofers in Charlotte may join an apprenticeship program offered by the United Union of Roofers, Waterproofers and Allied Workers, which permits trainees to earn money while learning the trade. Upon completion of the program, they are promoted to journeymen (fully qualified roofers) and earn the locally-negotiated rate.

Energy Efficient Roofs

Coastal Metal Service of Goldsboro and Sunlife Systems of Charlotte provide ENERGY STAR® rated roofing materials. Coastal Metal Service markets metal roofs in eight ENERGY STAR-classified cool color options which save as much as 40 percent in energy costs. Sunlife Systems offers a variety of products for commercial and residential roofs including single-ply, metal, and wet-roofing systems that meet ENERGY STAR standards.

Natural Disasters Affecting Roofs in Charlotte

The city's location may afford a temperate climate and beautiful views but it has also seen its share of natural disasters. A lot of damage to roofs and whole buildings was done in 1989 when hurricane Hugo passed through with its 87-mile an hour winds. As the city has grown, city planners and local utilities providers have had to contend with frequent flooding.

Unusual Roofs in the Queen City

The Bank of America Corporate Center in Uptown Charlotte provides a distinct profile on the city’s skyline. Completed in 1992, it became the largest building in North Carolina at 60 stories high. The classic "layer-cake" construction has made it the most recognizable edifice in the city and can be seen as far as 35 miles away on a clear day.

General Information about the Queen City

Nicknamed the Queen City -- after the Queen consort of British King George III -- Charlotte earned a second moniker during the American Revolution: the Hornet's Nest, after the commander of the British forces was ousted of the city and referred to it as such.

Chosen as the "best place to live in America" in 2008 by Relocate-America.com, Charlotte offers 199 neighborhoods spanning from Uptown to Ballantyne -- with its upscale shopping and dining -- providing much variety in lifestyle choices. The Charlotte Chamber of Commerce estimated in 2009 that the city's population was just above 700,000. The metropolitan area's population is closer to two million residents.