Roof Installation in Mt. Lebanon, PA

In the older neighborhoods around Mt. Lebanon, the roofs work hard for their keep. Steep slopes shed heavy winter snow, and the same freeze-thaw cycle that defines a Pittsburgh-area winter quietly pries at every shingle, flashing, and seam. A sound roof installation in Mt. Lebanon, PA is built for that punishment from the first course up, not just for the way it looks on a clear day.


Snow load and ice are the real design problem here, not a rare event but a yearly one. Meltwater refreezes at the eaves, ice works under shingles, and a roof that was installed without proper underlayment and ventilation pays for it. Our roof replacement services in Mt. Lebanon, PA account for that, with full tear-offs, correct ventilation, and materials chosen to handle freeze-thaw, so the new roof protects the home through many winters.


Roof DR brings over 20 years of industry experience to every installation, guiding homeowners through material choices that fit both the architecture and the regional climate. We handle new roof installation, full replacements, shingle roofs, and flat roofs for garages and additions, with thorough site assessment and complete cleanup. Our licensed, insured crews work to OSHA standards. When your roof needs attention, contact us, and we will take a look. We would rather install a roof built for the snow than rush one that leaks by the next thaw.

About Mt. Lebanon, PA

Mt. Lebanon is a township in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, with a population of 34,075 recorded in the 2020 census. It was established as a First Class Township in 1912 and grew into one of the well-known streetcar suburbs just south of Pittsburgh.

The community is known for its historic character and civic life. The Mt. Lebanon Historic District is listed on the National Register for its early-twentieth-century homes, and the Mt. Lebanon Public Library, founded in 1932, remains a busy hub at the center of the township.


The Mt. Lebanon School District stands among the township's central institutions and employers, anchoring a community that prizes its schools. Neighborhoods like Virginia Manor showcase the area's classic architecture, while the Uptown business district gives Mt. Lebanon a walkable center along the old streetcar line. Those historic streets and steep older roofs shape exactly how a roof here has to be built.

Our Services in Mt. Lebanon, PA

How Pittsburgh-Area Freeze-Thaw and Snow Load Wear a Roof

Mt. Lebanon winters bring real snow and a temperature that crosses the freezing point dozens of times a season, and that repeated freeze and thaw is the defining stress on a roof here. Each cycle takes water that has worked into a small gap and expands it with force, widening the opening a little more every time the temperature swings.


Snow load adds to it. A blanket of snow sits on the roof, heat escaping from a poorly ventilated attic melts the underside, and that meltwater runs to the cold eaves and refreezes into an ice dam. The dam traps the next round of water, which backs up under the shingles and into the decking, rotting wood and staining ceilings. On the steep older roofs common here, flashing and valleys take an especially hard beating.


Left unaddressed, a few winters of this can turn a minor ventilation or flashing flaw into rotted decking and interior leaks. The defenses are a proper tear-off, ice-and-water underlayment at the eaves, and balanced attic ventilation. We install with these Pittsburgh-area winters in mind, so a Mt. Lebanon roof is ready for the snow rather than fighting it. The earlier a ventilation or flashing flaw is caught, the less a hard winter can cost in repairs.

How Long a New Roof Lasts and What Decides It

Roofing materials carry very different lifespans, and the spread is wide: a quality asphalt shingle roof generally lasts 20 to 30 years, metal can run 40 to 70, and slate, common on older homes here, can last a century when maintained. But the number on the package is only reached when the installation and ventilation underneath it are correct.


Most homeowners choose based on price or color and overlook the things that actually determine longevity. A premium shingle installed over a hot, poorly ventilated attic cooks from below and fails years early, and skipping a full tear-off to overlay a new roof over an old one traps moisture and hides rot. Ventilation, underlayment, and proper tear-off determine whether a roof reaches its rated life.


The right approach is to match the material to the home and the budget, then install it as a complete system with ventilation and underlayment built in. That is what turns a rated lifespan into an actual one. Roof DR guides that decision and installs for the long haul, not just the warranty card. Installing the roof as a complete system is what turns a rated lifespan into an actual one.

Why Mt. Lebanon Residents Trust Roof DR

A roof either keeps water out for decades or it starts failing early, and that gap comes down to how it was installed, which is why homeowners around Mt. Lebanon rely on us. With over 20 years of experience, we treat a roof as a system built for the region's winters, not just a stack of shingles.


Our process is methodical. We start with a thorough site assessment and precise measurements, remove old and damaged components down to a sound deck, inspect for hidden issues like rot or mold, and install the new system with the underlayment and ventilation the climate demands. Where overlaying would trap moisture, we recommend a full tear-off because the long-term result matters more than the shortcut.


We also keep crews and customers safe. Roof DR uses licensed, insured professionals trained to OSHA standards, with fall protection and clean-up protocols on every job, and we partner with top manufacturers whose warranties back the work. Whether you need a new roof or a replacement, tell us about your home, and we will walk you through it. We would rather do the full tear-off right than bury a problem under a second layer of shingles. The care we put into ventilation and a clean tear-off is what a roof relies on for decades.


Hire Us! Roof Installation in Mt. Lebanon, PA

When your roof is aging, or a winter has left it leaking, professional roofing installation  in Mt. Lebanon, PA, should be planned for the climate, not rushed. We assess the roof and the attic, explain whether a repair or a full replacement makes sense, and lay out a clear scope before any work starts.


Getting started is straightforward. We provide a thorough inspection and a detailed plan, then handle the tear-off, underlayment, ventilation, and installation, with complete cleanup when the job is done. A standard asphalt shingle roof usually takes about 2 to 5 days, and we keep you updated throughout. We protect the property during the work and haul away every old shingle when the job is done.


For residential roofing contractors in Mt. Lebanon, PA, who install for the snow and the freeze-thaw, Roof DR is ready to help. Bring us the aging roof, the storm damage, or the new addition that needs covering, and your questions about materials. Get in touch, and we will take it from there.

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Testimonials

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These guys were easy to deal with from the quote to to the completion for work! They showed up when they were supposed to and the crews were respectful of my home and property. Would recommend them a 1000 times over!!

Jessica D.

Great quality and easy to work with. They get the job done and they get it done right. Highly recommend Roof Dr for any roof needs. Best in the business.

Lauren V.

We’ve used Roof DR on a few of our Pittsburgh projects. They are knowledgeable, professional, and have high quality craftsmanship! We will definitely be working together moving forward in the future. Highly recommend!!!

Michael S.

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Roof DR just replaced our roof, They were excellent, came on time, cleaned up and were affordable! Highly recommend them!

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Roofing DR just finished our roof and siding.we couldn’t be happier! they came on time and cleaned up afterwards.Love this company!

Michelle F.

I had an amazing experience with this roofing company. From start to finish, they were professional, reliable, and incredibly easy to work with. The team showed up on time, explained everything clearly, and completed the job exactly when they said they would. The quality of their work is excellent — my roof looks great and I feel confident it’s built to last.

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Do I need a roof repair or a full installation in Mt. Lebanon, PA?

 It depends on damage, age, and condition. In Mt. Lebanon, PA, widespread leaks, shingle damage, or a roof over 20 to 25 years old usually favors full installation over repairs.


2. What roofing materials suit the Pittsburgh-area climate?

 Snowy winters call for durable materials. Asphalt shingles offer affordability, metal sheds snow and lasts decades; and slate suits older homes. We match the material to your Mt. Lebanon home.


3. How long does a roof installation take?

 A standard asphalt shingle roof typically takes 2 to 5 days, depending on size, complexity, and weather. Multiple-layer tear-offs or storms can extend that, and we keep you updated throughout.


4. Why is attic ventilation important during installation?

 Poor ventilation traps heat and moisture, melting snow into ice dams and aging shingles early. We pair ridge and soffit vents so your Mt. Lebanon roof stays cooler and longer-lasting.


5. Can I install a new roof over my existing one?

 It is generally not recommended. Overlaying adds weight, traps moisture, and hides rot, and many warranties require removal. We inspect and usually advise a full tear-off for safe long-term performance.


6. What warranties come with a new roof?

 Warranties vary, but materials are covered for 10 to 50 years and labor for 1 to 10 years. We partner with top manufacturers, provide documentation, and explain how maintenance keeps coverage valid.


7. Do you handle flat roofs for garages and additions?

 Yes. We install flat roofs using rubber membranes and modified bitumen for garages, porches, and additions. Proper slope measurement ensures drainage and prevents the water pooling that damages flat surfaces.


8. How do you keep the job safe and clean?

 Our licensed, insured crews follow OSHA standards with fall protection and cleanup protocols. We protect your property during the Mt. Lebanon installation and remove old materials when work is complete.

1. Do I need a roof repair or a full installation in Mt. Lebanon, PA?

 It depends on damage, age, and condition. In Mt. Lebanon, PA, widespread leaks, shingle damage, or a roof over 20 to 25 years old usually favors full installation over repairs.


2. What roofing materials suit the Pittsburgh-area climate?

 Snowy winters call for durable materials. Asphalt shingles offer affordability, metal sheds snow and lasts decades; and slate suits older homes. We match the material to your Mt. Lebanon home.


3. How long does a roof installation take?

 A standard asphalt shingle roof typically takes 2 to 5 days, depending on size, complexity, and weather. Multiple-layer tear-offs or storms can extend that, and we keep you updated throughout.


4. Why is attic ventilation important during installation?

 Poor ventilation traps heat and moisture, melting snow into ice dams and aging shingles early. We pair ridge and soffit vents so your Mt. Lebanon roof stays cooler and longer-lasting.


5. Can I install a new roof over my existing one?

 It is generally not recommended. Overlaying adds weight, traps moisture, and hides rot, and many warranties require removal. We inspect and usually advise a full tear-off for safe long-term performance.


6. What warranties come with a new roof?

 Warranties vary, but materials are covered for 10 to 50 years and labor for 1 to 10 years. We partner with top manufacturers, provide documentation, and explain how maintenance keeps coverage valid.


7. Do you handle flat roofs for garages and additions?

 Yes. We install flat roofs using rubber membranes and modified bitumen for garages, porches, and additions. Proper slope measurement ensures drainage and prevents the water pooling that damages flat surfaces.


8. How do you keep the job safe and clean?

 Our licensed, insured crews follow OSHA standards with fall protection and cleanup protocols. We protect your property during the Mt. Lebanon installation and remove old materials when work is complete.

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