Rooffixly.com is your independent, no-nonsense guide to roofing. Whether you’re a homeowner researching a leak, comparing roofing materials, or preparing for a full roof replacement, we’re here to provide clear, unbiased, and accurate information — without the sales pitch.
We are not affiliated with any roofing company, contractor, or manufacturer. Our only goal is to help you make informed decisions based on facts, not marketing.
What We Do
Roof repairs and replacements are some of the most expensive and stressful home improvement projects. That’s why we built Rooffixly — to give homeowners:
- Straightforward explanations of roofing terms, materials, and systems
- Realistic cost breakdowns and lifespan comparisons
- Advice on working with contractors and avoiding scams
- Maintenance tips to extend your roof’s life and performance
All of our content is based on verified data, real-world experience, and expert sources — not promotional claims or sponsored content.
Trusted Sources We Reference
To ensure our articles are fact-based and current, we rely on:
- National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) — One of the most authoritative trade organizations in U.S. roofing, offering technical standards, safety practices, and homeowner guidance.
- U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) — Detailed research on roofing materials, insulation, and energy efficiency.
- International Association of Certified Home Inspectors (InterNACHI) — Trusted educational resources on roof inspection, maintenance, and structural integrity.
These sources help us ensure you’re getting trustworthy, up-to-date advice — not guesswork or outdated assumptions.
Our Values
Independence: We don’t sell roofing services, and we never will.
Clarity: No jargon, no pressure. Just real answers.
Transparency: If we reference a product, we explain why. If we link out, it’s for your benefit — not ours.
Who It’s For
Rooffixly is for:
- Homeowners tackling leaks, repairs, or full replacements
- DIYers looking to understand their roofing systems
- Anyone comparing roofing material types, costs, and durability
- People who want to talk to roofing contractors on equal footing