Knightdale's Go-To Roofing Company
Roofing in Knightdale, NC
Knightdale has become one of Wake County’s most sought-after communities, bringing thousands of new homeowners who want quality service close to home. Barkley-Jensen Roofing & Restoration is the Knightdale roofing company those homeowners turn to for roof repair, roof replacement, new roof installation, and storm damage restoration. Whether you’re dealing with a roof leak, hail damage, wind damage, or simply know it’s time for a new roof, our GAF Certified contractor status and CertainTeed SELECT Shingle Master credentials mean you’re getting workmanship that protects your investment. With 375+ five-star reviews, Knightdale homeowners don’t have to take our word for it.
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Roofing Systems Built to Last
Built With the Best: High-Quality Roofing Materials
Knightdale’s newer construction means many homes were built with standard builder-grade shingles that are now approaching the end of their useful life. When replacement time comes, the materials you choose make all the difference. Barkley-Jensen installs premium, manufacturer-approved shingles and roofing systems that significantly outlast and outperform entry-level products, giving Knightdale homeowners a meaningful upgrade when their next roof is due. As a GAF Certified contractor and CertainTeed SELECT Shingle Master, every installation we complete comes with full manufacturer warranty protection on both materials and workmanship.
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Your Go-To Experts for Reliable Roofing
Every Barkley-Jensen project in Knightdale is handled by a team with the experience and certifications to back up the work they deliver. We’ve completed hundreds of roofing projects across Wake County and the eastern Triangle, from targeted roof repair and hail damage roof repair to full roof replacement on homes of all sizes. For homeowners navigating an insurance claim after storm damage, our team handles the documentation and adjuster communication to keep the process from becoming your burden. Flexible financing is available for any project where cost is a consideration.
North Carolina Knows To Count On Us
Knightdale sits just east of Raleigh on US-64, putting it squarely in the storm corridor that brings severe weather to Wake County every spring and summer. Hail damage, wind damage, and sudden roof leaks after heavy rain are common calls we receive from Knightdale homeowners. We've worked throughout the community and understand the range of homes here, from newer builds in planned neighborhoods to established properties that have been through multiple weather cycles. Local Knightdale roofing services from a team that knows the area means faster response and better results.
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Building Better Roofing Systems
Dedicated to the Knightdale, NC Community
Knightdale is a close-knit community growing fast, and Barkley-Jensen is proud to be a roofing contractor its residents trust. We know that in a community this size, reputation travels quickly in both directions. Every Knightdale roofing project gets our full attention: an honest assessment upfront, quality materials throughout, and a clean finished job when we leave. When local roofing services are done right, homeowners don’t have to think about their roof again for a long time — and that’s exactly what we’re working toward on every project we take on here.
They took the time to assess my roofing needs, provided a clear and detailed quote, and completed the job with exceptional quality and on time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Your Questions, Our Answers
My Knightdale home was built in the early 2000s. Should I be thinking about a roof replacement?
Quite possibly. Homes built between 2000 and 2010 with standard builder-grade shingles are often approaching or entering the window where replacement makes sense. At 15 to 25 years old, these roofs have been through many NC weather cycles, and signs like granule loss in the gutters, curling shingles, or recurring repairs suggest it’s time to take a closer look. A free Barkley-Jensen inspection will tell you exactly where your roof stands and whether you have time to plan ahead or need to act sooner.
What’s the difference between architectural shingles and standard 3-tab shingles?
3-tab shingles are a single-layer, flat product common in builder-grade installs through the 1990s and 2000s. Architectural shingles are a thicker, multi-layer product with better wind resistance, a longer lifespan, and more visual dimension. Most quality roof replacements today use architectural shingles as the baseline, and the cost difference over the life of the roof is minimal when you consider how much longer they perform. Barkley-Jensen installs architectural shingles as standard on every residential replacement.
How do I verify that a roofing contractor is properly licensed in North Carolina?
NC requires roofing contractors to hold a valid license through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors, and you can verify any contractor’s status directly at nclbgc.org. You should also confirm the company carries both general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage before allowing any crew on your property. Barkley-Jensen is fully licensed and insured in North Carolina — License #100322 — and we’ll provide documentation before work begins if you’d like it.
What should I do right away if I notice a roof leak inside my home?
Start by protecting your belongings and placing a container under any active drip. Note where on the ceiling the leak is appearing, which helps narrow down the roof source. Avoid going on the roof yourself, especially in wet or slippery conditions. Take photos of any interior water staining for insurance documentation. Then call us: Barkley-Jensen offers free same-day inspections, and the faster a leak is addressed, the less damage spreads into insulation, framing, and interior finishes.
