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At Renaissance Roofing, Inc., quality roofing goes beyond installation. It involves proper maintenance, timely repairs, and an informed approach to materials that perform well in Michigan’s climate. Our roofing insights and resources help homeowners make confident, informed decisions about roof replacement, roof repair, and choosing the right roofing company.
GAF’S President’s Club Award
Renaissance Roofing, Inc. is proud to have just received the President’s Club Award badge for the 12th year in a row at GAF’s annual roofing conference in Puerto Rico. As a Master Elite Contractor, we strive for new levels of success through the GAF’s President’s Club…
What Is The Difference Between GAF’s Golden Pledge Warranty and The Silver Pledge Warranties?
The GAF Golden Pledge and GAF Silver Pledge extended warranties are the two main warranties that Renaissance Roofing, Inc. offers in their roof proposals. Only Master Elite contractors such as Renaissance Roofing, Inc. can offer these warranties. A warranty is an…
Why Choose a Local, Family-Owned Company?
Choosing a reputable roofing company is important. As a local, family-owned company, Renaissance Roofing, Inc. cares about you and your home. Choosing a local company is beneficial because we focus on quality instead of quantity. Renaissance Roofing, Inc. never hires…
Properly Exhausted Bathroom Vents
A common problem found on many existing roof systems are bathroom vents that are not properly exhausted. Bathroom exhaust fans must be vented out of the attic to prevent mold, moisture damage, and ice dams. Installing a dedicated vent with a damper on your roof along…
2023 NextDoor Neighborhood Favorite
Thank you to our neighbors! We are honored to be voted a 2023 Nextdoor Neighborhood Fave. This award means so much for our business and helps us continue to grow in our community! Be sure to visit us on Nextdoor and leave a recommendation. #NeighborhoodFaves
The Importance of Attic Ventilation
Why vent your attic? Venting the attic space will allow hot air out during summer months lowering the temperature by up to 55 degrees. This also moves moisture out of the attic that has escaped from the house, such as moisture from cooking, showers, and humidifiers,…






