Roof repair in Plum 15239 comes from a crew that knows these streets. We reach most homes in under an hour for leaks or missing shingles after heavy snow or wind.
Plum homes from the 1970s and 1980s are mostly split levels and brick ranches on bigger lots. Freeze thaw cycles in our humid continental climate crack older asphalt shingles and push ice under flashing along Route 286.
We see the same issues on streets like Sardis Road and New Texas Road. Tree cover from nearby wooded lots drops debris that holds moisture against valleys, and that leads to rot in the decking by spring.
Access stays easy off Route 286 but narrow driveways in places like Regency Park mean we park the truck and carry bundles by hand. Warm summers bake the shingles and speed up granule loss on south facing slopes.
Around Plum
We regularly work near:
- 📍Boyce Park
- 📍Route 286
- 📍Plum Senior High School
- 📍Sardis Road
- 📍New Texas Road
Roof Repair in Plum — Local Notes
- •1970s split levels here often have 3-tab shingles that fail first at the valleys from ice dams.
- •Larger lots back up to woods so gutters clog with leaves and cause backup under the eaves.
- •Post-1980 slab builds on higher ground still get wind driven rain under ridge vents during summer storms.