Horton's Roofing & Repair

Locally owned and operated since 2000

We worked with all major manufacturers 

and insurance companies

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Serving Savannah, The Coastal Empire & The Low Country

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FAQ'S

Faq's




Our customers usually have a list of questions about roofing projects, and while we realize that we cannot answer all of them here, we have compiled a list of tips and most frequently asked questions for your convenience.


If the answer to your question is not provided below, please contact us or give us a call at
912-844-7691 for more information; we’d be happy to answer all of your questions.

Do you charge for estimates?

We provide FREE estimates.

How long does it take to begin the project?

Usually we begin work approximately within 2 weeks of a signed contract.

Do you sub-contract out work?

No, we perform all of the work. We work with you from start to finish.

Do you provide clean-up services?

Yes, our crews come out to work on your property prepared to pick up the debris. We arrive with a dumpster to trash and haul away all of the debris.

The following are a couple of tips that can help extend the life of your roof… Keeping it free of debris and other wind-blown objects will prevent some of the most common causes of roof damage. Always check for damage.

Inspect your roof on a regular basis. Check for broken, lose or damaged shingles, holes and loose nails. Pay close attention to the area around the chimney or any other areas where the roof meets an adjoining surface.

Seasonal Cleaning

One of the major causes of roof damage is improper water drainage. Rooftop debris is caused by clogged drains and areas of standing water. Roofs should be cleaned of debris at least twice a year. This will help extend the life of your roof.

When you need to call a professional:

The paint on the ceiling is peeling or there are signs of stains.
Cracking or curling of shingles.
Parts of the roof look dirty, not like the rest.
If the roof leaks when it’s raining.
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