03 — Local Expertise
Built for Kentucky weather.
Laurel County averages over 30 severe weather days per year. Hailstorms, high winds, and heavy ice accumulation put real stress on residential roofing systems — especially homes built before 2000 with aging felt underlayment and outdated ridge ventilation.
Pro4mance crews are trained specifically for Kentucky's climate. Every replacement we do in London and Laurel County includes ice-and-water shield at the eaves and valleys, high-wind rated shingles (Class F, 130 mph), and proper ridge-to-soffit ventilation to prevent summer heat buildup and winter ice dams.
We also know what adjusters from State Farm, Allstate, Nationwide, and USAA expect when they inspect a London-area roof after a storm. Our documentation packages — satellite measurements, hail density maps, photographic evidence — are built to get claims approved on the first visit.