NEW Roofing Contractor in Rockville, MD
Roofers in Rockville, MD
King's Roofing serves all of Rockville — from the older Twinbrook ranches to the newer King Farm Colonials and commercial properties near the Metro.
Roofing Services We Provide in Rockville
In Rockville we offer full tear-off and replacement, Rockville City and Montgomery County permit management, flat-roof replacement for commercial and mixed-use properties, gutter replacement, ice-dam mitigation, and storm-damage documentation.
- All Roofing Services — complete list of what we offer in Rockville, MD
- 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 Rockville's Roofing Environment
Rockville is Montgomery County's seat and has a diverse housing stock spanning post-WWII ranches in Twinbrook (1940s–1960s) to the large planned community of King Farm (2000s) and new mixed-use development around the Metro. Twinbrook and Veirs Mill Road corridor homes represent a large volume of end-of-life roofing, while King Farm's 20-year-old homes are entering inspection territory. Downtown infill and mixed-use projects require commercial flat-roof expertise.
Rockville's position in the middle of Montgomery County gives it exposure to both coastal-plain moisture from the east and piedmont weather patterns from the west. Ice events are common in winter and snow accumulation often exceeds Fairfax County levels. The Veirs Mill Road corridor's mature canopy promotes moss growth on older twinbrook ranches.
Twinbrook's 1950s–1960s ranches often have minimal attic ventilation and thin decking — the same conditions common in other postwar NoVA suburbs. We assess and address both issues as part of every Twinbrook replacement.
Permitting: Rockville City has its own building permit department for properties within city limits. County-jurisdiction areas use Montgomery County DPIE. King's Roofing handles both.
Why Rockville Homeowners Choose King's Roofing
Maryland MHIC licensing, Montgomery County permit familiarity, and experience across Rockville's full housing spectrum make King's Roofing a reliable choice for any Rockville roofing project.
- 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 Rockville, MD
What does a roof replacement cost in Rockville, MD?
Twinbrook ranches (1,100–1,700 sq ft) run $7,500–$12,500. King Farm Colonials (2,200–3,200 sq ft) run $12,000–$18,500 for architectural shingles.
Does Rockville City require a separate permit from Montgomery County?
Yes — properties within Rockville City limits use Rockville City permits. County-jurisdiction properties use Montgomery County DPIE permits. King's Roofing determines the correct jurisdiction.
Does Maryland require a licensed contractor for roofing in Rockville?
Yes. Maryland requires MHIC licensing for all home improvement work. King's Roofing is MHIC licensed.
Can you handle commercial roofing near Rockville Metro?
Yes. We install TPO and EPDM flat roofing on commercial and mixed-use buildings throughout the Rockville Metro corridor.
What's the best time of year to replace a roof in Rockville?
Spring and fall are ideal — mild temperatures allow proper shingle sealing. Summer replacement is also fine. We avoid installation during freezing temperatures when possible and use manual sealing in cold conditions when necessary.