New Roof Installation Services Built for New Construction
Building a Home? We’ve Got the Roof Covered
- Roofing systems that meet local building codes.
- Seamless project scheduling.
- Accurate takeoffs and estimates.
- Communication from start to finish.
- Long-lasting, GAF-certified, warranty-backed materials.
Our Roof Installation Process
From blueprint to final inspection, our process is built for efficiency and quality.
Step-by-Step Overview:

Plan Review:
We assess construction plans to understand specifications and timelines.

Material Selection:
Choose from asphalt shingles, metal panels, or cedar based on your design and budget.

Roof Framing Coordination:
We coordinate with framing teams for seamless integration.

Underlayment & Flashing Installation:
Proper moisture protection and flashing are installed with precision.

Final Roofing Installation:
We lay down your chosen roofing system with attention to every detail.

Inspection & Jobsite Cleanup:
Each roof is inspected and the site cleaned before project close-out.
Roofing Systems for Every New Build
Choose the roofing system that best matches your vision, environment, and long-term needs:

Asphalt Shingles
Cost-effective and versatile with multiple color options. We proudly install GAF Timberline HDZ Architectural Shingles, part of the full GAF Lifetime Roofing System, engineered for maximum performance.

Metal Roofing
Energy-efficient and low-maintenance with excellent longevity.

Cedar Roofing
A natural, durable option ideal for traditional homes and colder climates.
Why Builders Choose Elevation Roof
- Licensed & insured roofing specialists.
- A dedicated project manager on every site.
- Accurate bids with no change order surprises.
- Timely communication and site coordination.
- Clean job sites and professional crews.
We install the complete GAF Lifetime Roofing System including underlayments, ice & water shields, and ventilation engineered to work together.
What Impacts the Cost of a New Roof Installation?
- Total square footage.
- Roof slope, valleys, and architectural details.
- Chosen material type.
- Underlayment and ventilation requirements.
- Local permitting and labor rates.
Pro Tip: Always request a line-item estimate that reflects your construction documents and elevations.