The Washington DC area is full of rich history—a history that many homeowners are keen on preserving. With the capital city’s deep roots, updating your Washington DC home with newer materials might be a distasteful choice.
Maggio Roofing has been serving the DC area for decades and we specialize in providing quality historic roofing options that are designed to preserve the integrity of your home and built to last.
Since 1989, Maggio Roofing has been a trusted roofer providing premium products and quality roof installation across the DC area. Our reputable team offers quality workmanship on every installation. And our award-winning roofers are an easy choice when your historic home needs a new roof. Trust our A+ BBB-rated roofing company with more than 30 years of industry experience serving Washington DC homeowners just like you.
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How much thought have you put into the roofing materials on your home? It’s true, that older, architectural-inspired homes use different materials. In older homes, you’ll find an assortment of sloped pitches gambrel variants that add an element of charm to the home. Across the DC area, you’ll find cape cod’s, Dutch colonials, and Victorian masterpieces from decades gone by.
Common historic roof materials include:
Maggio Roofing is your go-to for impeccable workmanship and quality service. When your historic Washington DC home needs a new roof, we can help. Our team is experienced with a variety of historic roofing materials ranging from clay to slate and metal. We can help with roof installations, roof replacement, and roof repair on your historic home. Call for a free historic roofing estimate in Washington DC.
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I have secured the expertise of Maggio's for roof repairs for many years. There was no doubt about securing their services for a total rebuilding of my 86+ year old roof with new slates. The process from Steve Piccirelli whom I've dealt with for ma...