Roofing Contractor in Burke, VA
Roofers in Burke, VA
King's Roofing has completed hundreds of projects in Burke's planned communities over the years. We understand Burke Centre's ACC process and have approvals on file for the most popular shingle colors.
Roofing Services We Provide in Burke
In Burke we offer complete tear-off and replacement, HOA submittal preparation, emergency tarping after ice-storm limb damage, gutter installation, and insurance claim documentation. We also handle the attic ventilation upgrades that many Burke Centre homes need after 30+ years of inadequate airflow.
- All Roofing Services — complete list of what we offer in Burke, VA
- Roof Repair — storm damage, leaks, flashing, and emergency tarping
- Roof Replacement — full tear-off and re-roofing with quality materials
- New Roof Installation — new construction and additions
- Roof Maintenance — annual inspections and preventive care
- Insurance Claims — documentation, adjuster support, and claim management
- Flat & Low-Slope Roofing — TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen
- Architectural Shingles — premium 30- and 50-year rated products
- Composite & Synthetic Shake — authentic look with modern durability
- Siding Replacement — complete exterior siding services
Understanding Burke's Roofing Environment
Burke is almost entirely a product of the 1970s and 1980s NoVA housing boom. Burke Centre's planned communities and Lake Braddock's neighborhoods feature Colonials, split-foyers, and townhomes of 1,500–2,800 sq ft, predominantly with asphalt shingles installed in the 1990s (second-generation) or occasionally in the 2000s. The 1990s roofs are now 25–35 years old — at replacement threshold.
Burke's position south of Fairfax puts it in the track of winter storm systems moving up the I-95 corridor. Ice-storm events hit Burke's mature tree canopy hard — broken limbs on roofs are a regular occurrence. The community's density of mature oak trees also means heavy leaf accumulation in valleys and gutters that contributes to premature flashing failure.
Burke Centre's ACC requires color pre-approval for any exterior material change. We have worked with the ACC dozens of times and know which shingle colors sail through and which require additional justification. We submit the package on your behalf and track approval before ordering materials.
Permitting: Burke is unincorporated Fairfax County. Permits through Fairfax County Department of Land Development Services. Burke Centre HOA and other community HOAs may have color/material approval requirements.
Why Burke Homeowners Choose King's Roofing
Our history in Burke means we have real data on which rooflines develop problems first, where ice-dam formation is most common (north-facing slopes on the corner lots along Burke Centre Pkwy), and which crew configurations get the job done fastest in these dense suburban neighborhoods.
- Virginia Class A & Maryland MHIC Licensed — fully credentialed in both states
- $2 Million General Liability Insurance — your property is protected
- Written Warranty on Every Project — both materials and workmanship
- Free Inspections and Estimates — no pressure, no obligation
- All Permits Handled for You — we file and manage the process
- A+ BBB Rating — consistent quality and communication
- Based in Fairfax — local crews, fast response, warranty service that actually happens
Ready to get started? Call (703) 712-1506 or schedule a free phone consultation — we typically respond within one business day and can often inspect within the same week.
Frequently Asked Questions — Roofing in Burke, VA
What does a roof replacement cost in Burke, VA?
Burke Centre and Lake Braddock Colonials (1,800–2,600 sq ft) typically run $9,500–$15,500 for architectural shingles. Burke townhomes (700–1,000 sq ft) run $4,800–$7,500 per unit.
Does Burke Centre HOA need to approve my new roof?
Yes — the Architectural Control Committee must approve any material or color change. King's Roofing prepares and files the ACC submittal at no additional charge.
A tree branch hit my Burke roof during a storm. What do I do?
Call us immediately. We can provide emergency tarping within 24 hours to prevent interior water damage and then assess the structural damage for a repair or replacement estimate and insurance claim.
My Burke home was built in 1985. Is my roof at end of life?
If the roof was installed in the 1990s with 25-year shingles, it is likely at or past end of life. If it has original 1985 shingles, it is definitely overdue. A free inspection will tell you definitively.
How do ice dams form on Burke roofs and how do you prevent them?
Ice dams form when heat escaping through the attic melts snow on the upper roof, which refreezes at the cold eaves. Prevention requires two things: adequate attic insulation and proper ventilation. We assess both as part of every Burke replacement project.