Local Roofing & Solar Expertise
In Matthews, Ballantyne, and across Charlotte, NC, homeowners face spring hail damage, summer heat stress, and winter wind events that can compromise roofing integrity. As a roofing contractor and solar energy contractor in Charlotte, NC, we provide comprehensive inspection, repair, and replacement services for residential and commercial properties. This page covers what to expect when working with us, common roofing and solar scenarios, and how Charlotte's unique climate shapes our recommendations.
A clear, straightforward process from start to finish.
Every project follows structured phases so you know exactly what happens next.
We inspect your roof or solar area. We check shingles, flashing, attic ventilation, and structural load capacity for solar. Photos and measurements guide our recommendations.
We discuss findings, outline options, and explain Charlotte-specific considerations like hail impact resistance or solar orientation. We handle permit paperwork if needed.
We execute the work with licensed crews. Roofing includes removal, underlayment, shingles or metal panels, and flashing. Solar involves mounting, electrical, and inverter setup.
We walk through the completed work. County or utility inspectors verify compliance. You receive documentation and maintenance tips for long-term care.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Roofing and solar solutions built for Charlotte's climate.
Asphalt shingles, metal roofing, and architectural shakes for single-family homes. We prioritize impact-resistant materials in neighborhoods like Dilworth and South End where spring storms bring hail. Proper attic ventilation and drainage prevent moisture buildup in Charlotte's humid summers.

Residential shingle installation in Dilworth, Charlotte area.

Flat roof TPO system on commercial building in Uptown Charlotte.
TPO, EPDM, and built-up roofing for offices, warehouses, and retail. We manage drainage, wind rating compliance, and maintenance schedules. Charlotte's variable rainfall and occasional ice storms demand robust slope and membrane selection.
Hail damage, wind uplift, or water leaks? We identify problems fast with drone photography and detailed reports. East Charlotte and Concord neighborhoods see frequent storm events; we coordinate with insurance adjusters to speed claims.

Close-up inspection of hail damage on shingles—common in Mecklenburg County.

Solar installation on south-facing roof in Ballantyne subdivision.
Residential and commercial solar systems paired with Duke Energy PowerPair rebates. We handle electrical permits, inverter selection, and grid interconnection. HOA approvals are managed according to North Carolina solar access laws that protect your right to install panels.
Standing-seam and metal shingles handle Charlotte's wind and hail better than asphalt. Metal roofing reflects UV and heat, lowers cooling costs, and pairs well with solar installations. Popular in Providence, Steele Creek, and Mountain Island Lake areas.

Standing-seam metal roof installed in Mountain Island Lake community.
Charlotte's climate and community standards require specific knowledge.
Mecklenburg County experiences an average of 5.2 hail events and 2.8 strong wind events annually. Spring thunderstorms and occasional severe weather demand impact-resistant materials and proper installation. We use shingles and panels rated for Class 4 hail impact and 130+ mph wind loads.
Charlotte summers reach high heat and humidity. Roofing materials expand and contract; poor ventilation leads to mold in attics. We prioritize breathable membranes, ridge vents, and soffit intake. Solar systems benefit from heat-mitigating mounting systems that prevent efficiency loss.
Many Charlotte subdivisions operate under HOA rules. North Carolina law protects your right to install solar panels; HOAs can only restrict placement if it doesn't reduce energy production by 50%. Roofing permits are straightforward; solar systems over $20,000 require building permits and electrical contractor licensing. We manage all paperwork.
Storm damage claims require detailed inspection reports and photos. We provide drone surveys, shingle impact tests, and documentation that insurers expect. Our crew knows local adjusters and expedites the claims process.
20+ years of Charlotte-area roofing and solar installation experience across 500+ residential and commercial projects.
We serve the greater Charlotte metro region.
We provide roofing and solar services across Charlotte, including Uptown, South End, Dilworth, Ballantyne, Providence, Steele Creek, Concord, Matthews, and surrounding communities. Whether you're in a downtown high-rise or a suburban residential neighborhood, we have local crews and equipment.
Based in midtown Charlotte near the I-77 and I-85 junction, we're minutes from every neighborhood. Call us to schedule an on-site assessment—we arrive with inspection equipment, allow 45 minutes for residential reviews, and provide a written estimate within 24 hours.
Free roofing and solar inspections available Monday–Friday. Mention your neighborhood when you call so we can prepare for local code and HOA details.
Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles and standing-seam metal roofing both perform well. Metal roofing offers longer durability and higher wind ratings; impact-resistant shingles provide cost-effective hail protection.
No. North Carolina law protects your right to install solar. HOAs may only restrict panel placement if the location doesn't reduce energy production by 50% or more. We coordinate with your HOA to find compliant placement.
Up to $9,000 for qualifying solar-plus-battery systems. The rebate pairs 10 kW solar with 13.5 kWh battery storage. You can choose full battery control or enroll in Duke Energy's grid-stabilization program for $30–$40 monthly credits.
A building permit is required for any solar project over $20,000. Charlotte typically charges $150–$400 for permits. All solar installations require an electrical contractor license. We handle permit applications and inspections.
Look for missing shingle granules, cracked shingles, lifted flashing, or water stains in the attic. Damage may not be visible from ground level. We provide drone inspections and detailed reports for insurance claims.
Yes. Metal roofing typically carries 40-year manufacturer warranties plus 10-year labor warranties. Lifespan often exceeds 50 years with proper maintenance.
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