Roofing Contractor Concord NC
Concord sits at the northern edge of the Charlotte metro along the I-85 storm corridor. From 1950s-era homes near downtown to new construction in Cabarrus County’s booming eastern suburbs, Kaliber Roofing provides documented inspections and repair-first recommendations for residential and commercial properties.
Concord Roofing Services
Every project starts with a free documented inspection. We photograph your roof system, explain our findings, and give you a straight recommendation.
Roof Repair
Leak tracing, flashing repair, pipe boot replacement, and storm-damage patches. Concord’s wide range of housing ages — from 1950s ranches to 2020s new builds — means we see every type of failure.
Learn More →Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and re-roof with GAF or Owens Corning systems. Includes ventilation assessment, drip edge, ice & water shield, and ridge vent installation to manufacturer specifications.
Learn More →Storm Damage
Concord’s position along I-85 puts it directly in the path of storms tracking northeast. We document hail strikes, wind lifts, and missing shingles with photos your insurance company needs.
Learn More →Insurance Restoration
We meet your adjuster on the roof, walk them through every damaged component, and handle supplement requests when the initial scope falls short of what is needed.
Learn More →Commercial Roofing
Flat roof repair and maintenance for Concord commercial properties — including retail and warehouse buildings near Concord Mills, Derita Road, and the Speedway Boulevard corridor.
Learn More →Roof Rejuvenation
Bio-based shingle restoration for Concord roofs that are aging but not yet failing. Particularly effective on the 2000s-era neighborhoods where shingles are 15–20 years old.
Learn More →Cabarrus County’s Roofing Landscape
Concord is a city of contrasts when it comes to roofing. Near downtown and along Church Street, you find homes built from the 1940s through the 1970s — many with original or second-generation roofing that has been patched over decades. These older homes often have inadequate attic ventilation and outdated flashing details that need to be addressed during any repair or replacement.
Meanwhile, Concord’s eastern and northern corridors — Christenbury, Skybrook, Odell School Road, Cox Mill — have seen explosive new construction since the early 2000s. These neighborhoods used builder-grade shingles that are now 10–20 years into their lifecycle. The newer builds along Poplar Tent Road and Highway 73 need warranty-compliant maintenance inspections to keep their manufacturer coverage intact.
And then there is the commercial side. Concord Mills, the Speedway Boulevard corridor, and the growing industrial parks along I-85 all have flat and low-slope roofing that requires different expertise. We handle both residential and commercial roofing across Cabarrus County.
What Concord Homeowners Should Know
Every city has roofing quirks. Here is what matters in Concord.
I-85 Storm Corridor
Severe weather tracks northeast along I-85 directly through Concord. The corridor between Kannapolis and Harrisburg sees some of the highest hail and wind damage concentrations in the Charlotte metro. After any significant storm, a professional inspection with photo documentation protects your insurance position.
Mixed Housing Eras
Concord has homes from every decade since the 1940s. Each era has its own roofing challenges: 1950s–1970s homes with inadequate ventilation, 1980s–1990s homes with early architectural shingles reaching end of life, and 2000s–2010s homes with builder-grade materials entering their first major maintenance window.
Commercial Flat Roofs
The Concord Mills area, Speedway Boulevard, and the industrial parks along I-85 have significant commercial roofing needs. TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen systems on flat and low-slope roofs require different maintenance schedules and failure patterns than residential steep-slope roofing. We handle both.
Ventilation on Older Homes
Many pre-1980s Concord homes were built without adequate soffit intake or ridge exhaust ventilation. Trapped attic heat accelerates shingle aging from underneath and drives up cooling costs in summer. We assess ventilation during every inspection and can upgrade the system during a replacement.
Why Concord Homeowners Choose Us
Residential & Commercial
From Christenbury homes to Concord Mills retail, we handle both residential steep-slope and commercial flat roofing.
Repair First
If your Concord roof can be fixed with a targeted repair, we recommend that. No unnecessary replacements.
Photo Documentation
Every inspection includes photos and a written report. You see what we see before making any decisions.
Certified & Insured
GAF and Owens Corning certified. Manufacturer-backed warranties on every replacement project.
How It Works
From first call to final walkthrough.
Schedule
Call or submit the form. We serve Concord from our Indian Trail office and can typically schedule inspections within a few days.
Inspect
Full roof inspection with photos: shingles, flashing, ventilation, gutters, pipe boots, and attic where accessible.
Recommend
Written report with photos and a clear recommendation. Repair, rejuvenation, or replacement — and the evidence for why.
Execute
We handle permits, order materials, and complete the work. Final walkthrough and photo documentation when done.
Concord Areas We Serve
Concord Roofing Questions
Does Kaliber Roofing serve commercial properties in Concord?
Yes. We handle both residential and commercial roofing across Cabarrus County. For commercial properties — retail, industrial, multi-family — we work with TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and other flat-roof systems. We provide the same photo-documented inspection process for commercial roofs that we do for residential.
My Concord home was built in the 1960s. What should I know about the roof?
Older Concord homes often have ventilation systems that do not meet modern standards. Inadequate soffit intake and exhaust traps heat in the attic, which accelerates shingle aging from underneath. If your roof has been replaced since the home was built, the ventilation may or may not have been upgraded. We assess the full system — not just the shingles — during our inspection.
How often does Concord get hit by hail storms?
Concord sits along the I-85 storm corridor, which sees significant hail and wind events from March through September. The area between Kannapolis and Harrisburg is particularly exposed. After any storm with hail larger than a quarter, we recommend a professional inspection even if you do not see obvious damage from the ground.
Need a Roofing Contractor in Concord?
Free inspection. Photo documentation. Honest recommendation. Residential and commercial.