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Roofers in Lorton, VA
Lorton's newer housing stock is approaching its first major inspection milestone. King's Roofing provides honest assessments — if your 2005 Lorton home's roof has 10 years left, we'll tell you that, not push for an unnecessary replacement.
Roofing Services We Provide in Lorton
In Lorton we offer full roof inspections and condition reports, targeted repairs where appropriate, full tear-off and replacement when warranted, Fairfax County permit management, and HOA submittal preparation for Lorton Village and Pohick communities.
- All Roofing Services — complete list of what we offer in Lorton, 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 Lorton's Roofing Environment
Lorton underwent a dramatic transformation after the Lorton Correctional Facility closed in 2001. Most of its housing stock was built in the 2000s–2010s on the reclaimed land — newer Colonials and townhomes in Lorton Village, Pohick, and Silverbrook with 15–20 year old architectural shingles now entering inspection age. Crosspointe has slightly older 1990s construction. Fort Belvoir's proximity means a significant proportion of the population is military or government-connected.
Lorton's position south of Fairfax puts it in the track of I-95 corridor storm systems. The community's proximity to Pohick Bay and the Occoquan increases humidity and wind exposure. Newer construction here used quality architectural shingles that benefit from proactive inspection rather than reactive replacement.
Lorton Village's HOA has specific architectural guidelines for exterior materials. We are familiar with the community's standards and handle pre-approval submissions as part of any replacement project.
Permitting: Lorton is in Fairfax County. Permits through Fairfax County Department of Land Development Services.
Why Lorton Homeowners Choose King's Roofing
Our honest, inspection-first approach is particularly valuable in Lorton — a community where homeowners may be approaching their first replacement decision and want unbiased guidance rather than a sales pitch.
- 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 Lorton, VA
What does a roof replacement cost in Lorton, VA?
Lorton Village and Pohick Colonials (2,000–3,000 sq ft) run $10,500–$17,000 for architectural shingles. Townhome units run $5,500–$8,500 per unit.
My 2004 Lorton home has never had a roof inspection. Is that a problem?
Not necessarily, but a 20-year-old roof warrants professional evaluation. We'll assess the shingle condition, flashing, ventilation, and decking and give you an honest report on remaining life.
Do I need a Fairfax County permit for a Lorton roof replacement?
Yes. Lorton is unincorporated Fairfax County. King's Roofing files the permit application on your behalf.
Does Lorton Village HOA require roofing approval?
Lorton Village has HOA architectural guidelines that apply to exterior changes. We review the specific requirements for your address and handle submissions.
How long do 2000s-era architectural shingles last?
Quality 30-year architectural shingles installed in 2000–2010 typically have 8–15 years of remaining life depending on ventilation quality, shading, and storm exposure. An inspection will give you a specific assessment.