If you have a problem with your roof, the first question you may ask is "Can it be repaired or does it need to be replaced?" The answer you will get from most roofing companies is, "It needs to be replaced" because their priority is adding to their bottom line, not solving your roofing problem. Because we value our customers and our reputation, we take time to determine the best solution to your roofing problem and the best solution may be a repair done by an experienced professional at a cost significantly less than an entire roof replacement.

Since 1978, Roof-Tech Has Provided Superior Residential and Commercial Roofing in Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska. An A+ rating from the Better Business Bureau, the highest rating awarded by BBB, is proof of Roof-Tech's commitment to quality workmanship and superior customer service. Owner Ray Cooper, Sr. has overseen the steady growth of Roof-Tech since 1996. Roof-Tech now completes between 500 and 1,000 roofing projects per year and each one is treated as though it's the only one. In 2003, Ray Cooper Jr. joined Roof-Tech to add his experience and knowledge to the company's operation in Omaha and surrounding area.

If you have shingles missing or it's raining in your living room, you know your roof needs to be fixed. But you may not know the answer to the question, "Can it be repaired or should it be replaced?" For many roofing companies, the answer is always "It should be replaced" because that's the only service they provide. However, there are many roofing problems that don't require a full replacement, instead, the damage can be repaired by a skilled professional. Roof-Tech can give you an unbiased answer to your question because we not only replace roofs, we also inspect roofs, repair roofs, and provide attic ventilation services.

As a leader in complete roofing services, Roof-Tech can provide a roof inspection or certification. Choosing Roof-Tech for your roof inspection or certification means that you can be certain it was done promptly, thoroughly, and correctly. Our roof inspection process begins with making observations from the ground. Then we move to the roof, taking measurements and gathering information about the type of roofing material, field exposure, quality of installation, accessories such as satellite dishes, and assessment of the roof's general condition.