FAQs

LaFever Roofing Service FAQs.

  • What does it mean to be GAF Certified? 

    Being GAF Certified, especially as a Master Elite Contractor, is a huge achievement for a roofing company. We at LaFever Roofing are GAF Certified Master Elite contractors. ● GAF certification shows that a roofing contractor has gone through extensive training from GAF, North America’s leading roofing manufacturer. This ensures that they are up-to-date on best practices, techniques, and safety standards.  
    ● To be GAF Certified, contractors must meet rigorous criteria for licensing, insurance, and a proven reputation for quality and reliability.
    ● GAF certification allows contractors to offer enhanced warranties backed by GAF, providing customers with peace of mind that their roofing investment is protected.
    ● Only the top 2-3% of roofing contractors nationwide have achieved the Master Elite status. This is only for those who consistently show expert skill, quality, and customer satisfaction.  
    ● Master Elite contractors can offer the best warranties in the industry.
    ● To maintain this Master Elite certification, contractors must consistently perform high-quality work and receive ongoing training to ensure their skills remain the best in the industry.

  • Do you provide written estimates? 

    Yes. We will give you a free roof repair written estimate.

  • Can you repair my roof if it’s under warranty? 

    We can repair your roof and work with your manufacturer’s warranty if it still qualifies for one, even if we did not install the roof.

  • Do you offer financing or payment plans?


  • What payment methods do you accept?


  • Do you offer warranty on your work or materials? 

    Every GAF roof comes with a 10-year warranty. We offer a 25-year Extended Workmanship Warranty and stand behind the Manufacturer Warranty.  

  • Are you licensed, insured, and bonded? 

    Yes, we are fully licensed and insured in the state of Idaho to ensure full protection for your roofing project.  

  • How long have you been in the roofing business?

     Our roofing company was founded in 1978. We have been providing quality roofing services to the Treasure Valley for over 45 years.  

  • What areas do you serve? 

    We provide roofing services to Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Kuna, Middleton, Emmett, Star, Caldwell, Nampa, Cascade, McCall, and Stanley, Mountain Home, and Sun Valley, Idaho.

  • How long does it typically take for LaFever Roofing to replace a roof?



  • Can you install solar panels on my roof?




  • Can you help me choose the right roofing material for my home? 

    Can you help me choose the right roofing material for my home? We install asphalt shingles from top brands like GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning. We can help you choose the right material for your house based on your needs and budget.

  • Do you offer energy-efficient or eco-friendly roofing options?


General Roofing FAQs

  • How much does a new roof typically cost?

    An average roof can cost between $6,000-$15,000. However, the price can vary depending on the size of your roof, design of your roof, and the materials used.

  • How can I extend the life of my roof? 

    Have a regular roof inspection to address any damage or wear and tear while it is a small problem that is easily repaired. Regularly clean your gutters and trim any tree limbs that hang over your roof.

  • How often should I have my roof inspected?

     Your roof should be inspected once a year and after you have any extreme weather like a hail, snow, or wind storm.

  • How do I know if I need a roof repair or a full replacement?

    If you have damage to your roof, the age of your roof and whether the damage is localized or widespread can help determine if you should fully replace your roof or just get it repaired.

    We at LaFever Roofing take pride in being completely honest with our customers and not exaggerating or suggesting an expensive service that you don’t need.

    When we inspect your roof we will not suggest a full replacement if it doesn’t need one. We will talk with you about why we suggest either roof repair, or a full reroofing.

  • What types of roofing materials do you work with?

    ● We use the best materials available for your home. No single supplier can offer all you might need, so we offer a variety of choices.
    ● Asphalt Shingles: GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning Metal roofs: R-Panel, corrugated metal roofing, architectural standing seam, copper, steel, aluminum, or tin.● Flat Roofs: We use TPO and PVC.  Tile: concrete tile, clay tile.

    We also install slate, cedar, and engineered/composite shingles.

  • What should I do if my roof has been damaged by a storm until it can be fixed? 

    1. First, contact your insurance company as soon as possible.2. Assess the damage and take photos.3. Temporarily cover any exposed areas with a tarp to prevent further water damage until a roofing contractor can come to make repairs.4. Document everything. Keep detailed records of the damage including photos, dates, and communication with your insurance company and roofing contractor.

Insurance FAQs

  • Do you work with insurance companies for roof repairs or replacement?

    Yes, we provide you with the necessary repairs or replacement based on your insurance claim.  

  • How do I know if my roof damage is covered by my insurance?  

    Read your policy to see what it covers and if it lists any exclusions. If you can’t find it or it is confusing to you, call your homeowner insurance provider to ask what your specific policy provides. Your insurance provider can determine if your roof damage qualifies for coverage.

  • Will you help me file an insurance claim for roof damage?


  • Can you meet with my insurance adjuster?


  • Do you provide documentation for my insurance claim?

    Yes, we will provide written and photo documentation for you to submit to your insurance. We will advocate for you with the insurance adjuster.

  • Will my insurance cover the full cost of a new roof? 

    In many cases homeowners insurance will pay for a new roof if it is damaged due to an accident or a storm. Typical wear and tear is usually not covered. Contact your insurance provider to understand exactly what your policy covers.

 “Best roofing in the valley. Had Chad come out to view my needs. He was prompt with a reasonable estimate. Excellent work plan to resolve my problems and concerns. Very prompt with the actual work. Thanks Chad.” 

- Ronald R., Yelp Review