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PREMIER SYSTEMS ROOFING

Quality and Affordable Residential Roofing

Whether you’re restoring storm damage or simply ready for an aesthetic upgrade, we’re experts in both functional and cosmetic roofing improvements that enhance curb appeal and increase home value. From architectural and designer asphalt to standing seam steel and composite shake, we offer a wide variety of roofing solutions to fit every style and every budget.

Storm damage is stressful — but replacing your roof doesn’t have to be. We specialize in hail damage roof replacements, guiding homeowners through the inspection, insurance process, and full installation with clarity and confidence. Our team knows exactly what to look for after severe weather, ensuring nothing is overlooked and your home is fully protected.

No matter the project, our commitment remains the same: quality materials, expert craftsmanship, and treating your home like it’s our own.

Trusted & Certified Roofing Contractors

Backed by top-tier roofing certifications and trusted industry memberships, we bring proven expertise to every project.

Need New Gutters Too?

A roof replacement is the perfect opportunity to upgrade your gutter system — ensuring proper drainage, improved durability, and a clean, finished look that complements your new roof.

Siding Replacement Services

Upgrade your home’s protection, efficiency, and curb appeal with high quality siding replacement solutions that are built to last. We offer a wide range of styles and materials to match your vision and budget — installed with the craftsmanship, professionalism and care you can trust.

Residential Roofing Questions

Have questions about your roof? You’re not alone. Our residential roofing FAQ section is designed to give you clear, straightforward answers about everything from materials and timelines to storm damage and maintenance—so you can feel confident every step of the way.

UL 2218 is a rating given to roof coverings (shingles, metal panels, composite shingles, etc) that tests their impact resistance based on the ability to withstand certain weights/diameters/heights steel balls being dropped.

Class 3 a 1.75-inch steel ball (golfball sized) dropped from a set height without cracking. These are the most popular shingles and are typically more budget friendly but have less impact protection than class 4 shingles.

Class 4 a 2-inch steel ball (baseball sized) dropped from a higher height without cracking. The cost is typically higher but is oftentimes offset by insurance discounts or incentives.