
If you’ve discovered a few shingles in your yard after a storm in Northern Virginia or Philadelphia, your first question is likely: "How much is this going to cost me?"
It’s a fair question. At Douglas Roofing, we’ve been answering that question for families since Larry and Michelle Rimel started this company in 1985. Now led by their son, Douglas, our family has seen forty years of Mid-Atlantic weather. We know that while a "repair" sounds cheaper on paper, it often ends up being the most expensive mistake a homeowner can make.
Here is an honest look at the missing shingles repair cost versus the real-world value of a full roof replacement.
When homeowners search for the cost to repair missing roof shingles, they often see national averages ranging from $300 to $1,000. While that sounds appealing, those numbers don't tell the whole story for homes in the D.C., Maryland, or Richmond areas.
This is where Douglas Roofing’s expertise truly shines. Most homeowners don't realize that their insurance policy likely has provisions that make a full replacement more affordable than a repair.
Because we have read every type of policy through and through, we know how to hold insurance companies accountable. If your shingles are discontinued (which happens frequently), many states in our service area have "matching" requirements. This means if the insurance company can’t find an exact match for your missing shingles, they may be legally obligated to replace the entire roof so your home remains uniform.
While an adjuster might offer you $600 for a "patch," we often step in and secure $15,000 to $30,000 for a complete, high-quality roof system that will last another 30 years.
At Douglas Roofing, we focus on full replacements for roofs, siding, and gutters because we believe in doing the job right the first time. You should consider a full replacement if:
We aren't a "storm chaser" company that disappears after the shingles are nailed down. We live and work in the same communities you do—from the suburbs of Philly to the neighborhoods of Northern Virginia. When we tell you that replacing missing roof shingles isn't enough, it’s because we want your family to have the same protection we’d want for our own.
Don't settle for a quote that only covers the "visible" damage. Let us provide an insightful, expert evaluation of your entire exterior.
Would you like us to review your current insurance policy to see if you qualify for a full roof replacement at little to no out-of-pocket cost?