Why do most Hot Springs homes have shingle roofs?
Shingles cost less up front than any other roof. They fit almost every roof shape, come in many colors, and go on fast. For most Hot Springs homeowners, a shingle roof is the simplest way to get a solid, dry roof at a fair price.
The trade-off is lifespan. Arkansas sun and hail are hard on shingles.
Here is how the main shingle types stack up.
| Shingle type | How long it lasts | Holds up to hail? | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Three-tab | 15–20 years | Poorly | Rentals and simple roofs |
| Architectural | 20–25 years | Better | Most Hot Springs homes |
| Impact-rated | 25–30 years | Best | Homes you plan to keep |
How much does a shingle roof cost in Hot Springs?
It depends on four things: the size of your roof, its shape, the shingle grade you pick, and what we find under the old roof. Two houses on the same street can price out very differently. We inspect your roof for free and hand you an exact number in writing.
Here is what moves your number:
- Size. More square feet means more material and more labor.
- Roof shape. Valleys, chimneys, and skylights need flashing and hand work.
- Shingle grade. Impact-rated shingles cost more but shrug off hail.
- What is underneath. Rotten decking is common on older homes. We replace it.
We do not quote roofs over the phone. We climb up and look first.
What happens during a shingle roof install?
We tear off your old roof down to the wood. Then we check the decking, replace any bad boards, and lay new underlayment. Shingles, flashing, and ridge vents go on last. Most jobs finish in one to two days.
We protect your yard with tarps before we start. When we finish, we run a magnet over the grass and driveway to pick up nails.
You get a walk-through before we pull out. If something looks off to you, we fix it then.
When should I replace my shingle roof instead of repairing it?
Replace it when the wear is everywhere, not in one spot. Curling shingles across the whole roof, piles of granules in your gutters, and bare patches all point to a roof at the end of its life.
A single missing shingle after a windy night is different. That is a roof repair, and it costs a small fraction of a full replacement.
Not sure which one you have? Our inspection is free and takes about 30 minutes.
Do you help with insurance after a storm?
Yes. Arkansas hail season runs March through June, and Garland County gets hit hard. If hail or wind wrecked your shingles, your policy may cover a full replacement.
We photograph the damage, write it up, and meet your adjuster at your house. We have handled hundreds of claims. Learn more about hail damage repair and storm damage repair.
We never pressure you to file a claim you do not need.
Where do you install shingle roofs?
We cover Hot Springs and the towns around it. That includes Hot Springs Village, Benton, Bryant, and Malvern.
We are based at 209 Albert Pike in Hot Springs. We are a licensed Arkansas roofing contractor, license number RR0540931024, with over 20 years of work here and 20 trained people on staff.
Ready to start? Contact us or call 501-359-5550. We answer seven days a week, 7:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
Frequently asked questions
How much does a shingle roof cost in Hot Springs?
Your price comes down to four things. Roof size, roof shape, the shingle grade you pick, and what we find under the old roof all move the number. Two homes on the same street can price out very differently. We inspect your roof for free and hand you an exact number in writing.
How long does a shingle roof last in Arkansas?
A shingle roof lasts 15 to 25 years here. Arkansas heat, hail, and sun wear shingles faster than in cooler states. Architectural shingles last longer than the old three-tab style, which is why we install them on almost every home.
How long does it take to replace my roof?
Most shingle roofs take one to two days. We tear off the old roof, check the wood decking, and install the new roof. Bigger or steeper homes can take three days. Rain can push the schedule, and we always dry your roof in before we leave.
Should I repair my roof or replace it?
Repair makes sense if the damage is in one spot and your roof still has years left. Replace it if shingles are curling all over, granules fill your gutters, or the roof is past 20 years old. Our free inspection tells you which one you need.
Will my insurance pay for a new shingle roof?
Insurance often pays if hail or wind damaged your roof. It usually will not pay for a roof that simply wore out. We inspect for free, take photos of the damage, and meet your adjuster on site. If your roof is fine, we tell you so.
Do you offer financing on a new roof?
Yes. Financing is available, so you can spread the cost out instead of paying for the whole roof at once. That helps when a roof fails before you planned for it. Visit our [financing](/financing) page or call 501-359-5550 and we will walk you through the options.
