Roofing Contractor in Reston, VA

Serving Reston, VA · ZIP codes: 20190, 20191, 20194 · ~13 miles from our Fairfax office · (703) 712-1506

Roofers in Reston, VA

Reston's extraordinary tree canopy and mid-1960s housing stock make it one of the most roof-intensive communities in Northern Virginia. King's Roofing understands the Reston Association's design-review process and works with homeowners to choose compliant colors and materials before any work begins.

Roofing Services We Provide in Reston

We offer complete re-roofing, flat-roof replacement (TPO and EPDM for the cluster-home sections), moss and algae treatment, valley and flashing replacement, gutter work, and Reston Association DRB submittal preparation. We also handle complex multi-owner cluster arrangements that require coordination between adjacent units.

Understanding Reston's Roofing Environment

Reston was built as a planned community beginning in the mid-1960s, which means a substantial portion of its housing stock is now 50–60 years old. The cluster homes, townhomes, and condominiums in Lake Anne, Hunters Woods, and South Lakes have roofs that have often been replaced once or twice — but an older first-replacement from the late 1990s is a common finding. Original flat-roof sections on Lake Anne cluster homes still exist and need specialized flat-roof expertise.

Reston's tree canopy — one of the densest in Fairfax County — creates persistent shading that accelerates moss and algae growth on north-facing slopes. We routinely find heavy biological growth under trees on Lake Anne and South Lakes roofs. Moisture retention from leaf debris in valleys and gutters is a leading cause of premature sheathing rot in this community.

Reston Association Design Review Board approval is required for exterior material or color changes. The process requires submittal of material samples and written specifications 30–45 days before the planned start date. King's Roofing prepares the complete DRB package — specification sheets, color chips, and photos — and tracks the approval on your behalf.

Permitting: Reston is in unincorporated Fairfax County. All permits are issued by Fairfax County's Department of Land Development Services.

Why Reston Homeowners Choose King's Roofing

We have navigated Reston Association DRB approval dozens of times and understand which product lines and colors have been approved in various clusters. That institutional knowledge saves you weeks of back-and-forth.

  • 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 Reston, VA

Does the Reston Association need to approve my new roof?

Yes. Any change in roofing material, color, or texture requires Design Review Board approval before work begins. King's Roofing prepares the complete DRB submittal package as part of our service.

What does a roof replacement cost in Reston, VA?

Cluster townhomes (600–1,000 sq ft roof area) typically run $4,800–$8,500. Single-family homes in South Lakes and North Point (1,800–2,800 sq ft) run $9,500–$16,000 for architectural shingles.

My Reston home has a flat section over the living room. Can you handle that?

Yes. We install TPO and EPDM for low-slope and flat sections, which are common on Lake Anne cluster homes and 1960s Reston ranches. These require different expertise than pitched-roof work.

How does moss growth affect my Reston roof?

Moss retains moisture against shingles and accelerates granule loss. Left untreated, it can reduce shingle life by 5–8 years. We treat affected areas with zinc-sulfate solution and recommend zinc ridge strips to suppress regrowth.

How long does Reston Association DRB approval take?

The standard DRB review period is 30 days from a complete submittal. We submit as early as possible and keep you updated on status.

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