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SSummit & OakRoofing · Raleigh NC
Wake County Roofing

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Summit & Oak is a Raleigh roofing contractor working every corner of Wake County, from the century-old bungalows Inside the Beltline to the 2000s builds out toward Brier Creek. Raleigh is the one address in the Triangle where a roofer has to be fluent in both worlds. A slate-and-cedar repair in Hayes Barton and an architectural tear-off in Northwest Raleigh are the same week on our calendar. We bring the right crew, the right materials, and a documented inspection to either one.

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4.9 ★ Google Rated
312 reviews
GAF
Master Elite®
Owens Corning
Preferred Contractor
CertainTeed
SELECT ShingleMaster
BBB Accredited
A+ Rating
Licensed & Insured
NC #74122
4.9 ★ Google Rated
312 reviews

Roofing in Raleigh, NC

Summit & Oak is a Raleigh roofing contractor serving every corner of Wake County, from pre-war bungalows Inside the Beltline to newer architectural-shingle builds in Brier Creek and Northwest Raleigh. We handle full roof replacements, repairs, and storm damage, with documented close-up photos of every slope. Raleigh's signature roofing threat is wind, not hail, so we look for the lifted and creased shingles you cannot see from the driveway. We pull the correct permit for your address, whether it runs through City of Raleigh Development Services or unincorporated Wake County, and build every roof to the 115 mph design wind.

Local Storm & Weather

Raleigh's signature roofing threat is wind, not hail. The April 16, 2011 outbreak put an EF3 on the ground that tracked roughly 67 miles from Sanford into south and east Raleigh with winds up to 160 miles per hour, and straight-line wind and microbursts remain the most common cause of residential roof damage across Wake County every storm season. Wind damage tends to lift and crease shingles in ways you cannot see from the driveway, which is exactly why a documented inspection matters here.

Local Housing

No other Triangle town has Raleigh's age spread. Pre-war homes Inside the Beltline often hide original decking, multiple old layers, and complex rooflines, while the suburban rings to the north and northwest are newer architectural-shingle builds. We scope each home to the 2018 North Carolina code, a 115 mph design gust, and Exposure B, then match the material to the house instead of the other way around.

What to Know

Older Inside-the-Beltline homes frequently need decking and ventilation corrected during a re-roof, not just new shingles.
City-versus-county permitting depends on whether the address sits inside Raleigh limits or in an unincorporated pocket.
Mature hardwood canopy in established neighborhoods means more debris load and limb impact to plan around.
Neighborhoods

We roof homes throughout Raleigh, including Five Points, Hayes Barton, North Hills, Brier Creek, Northwest Raleigh, and Inside-the-Beltline historic districts. Whether your home is near North Hills or anywhere else in Wake County, a Summit & Oak crew has likely worked your street.

Local Projects

Roof replacement on a Raleigh, Wake County home by Summit & Oak Roofing
Brier Creek
Full architectural tear-off

Two-layer tear-off and re-deck on a 2004 build, GAF Timberline HDZ in Charcoal, completed in a single day with a magnet sweep of the cul-de-sac.

North Hills
Wind-damage replacement

Documented creased and lifted shingles across the south-facing slope after a spring microburst, photographed for the homeowner's claim, restored the following week.

Hayes Barton
Historic slope repair

Selective repair and flashing rebuild on a steep 1930s roofline where matching the existing profile mattered more than speed.

Local Reviews

Hail and wind took out half the block. Summit & Oak had photos in my inbox that afternoon and a new roof on in a day. The cleanup was spotless.
Dana R. · North Hills
Our 1940s house Inside the Beltline needed more than shingles. They found the rotten decking the other bidders missed and fixed it right.
Tom & Beth L. · Five Points
Permitting & Process

Roof replacements inside Raleigh city limits are permitted through City of Raleigh Development Services. Homes in unincorporated pockets fall under Wake County instead. Either way the final inspection is typically scheduled within about 48 hours of completion.

Permitting authority: City of Raleigh Development Services

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Most full roof replacements in Raleigh require a permit. Homes inside city limits permit through City of Raleigh Development Services, and homes in unincorporated Wake County permit through the county. We pull the correct permit for your address as part of the job.

In the Triangle, straight-line wind and microbursts cause more residential roof damage than hail. Wind tends to lift and crease shingles in ways that are hard to see from the ground, which is why we document every slope with close-up photos.

We respond to active leaks across Wake County the same day in most cases, tarp to stop the water, and schedule the permanent repair right after. Call us and a real person will pick up.

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Hail took out half the neighborhood. Summit & Oak had photos in my inbox that same afternoon and met my adjuster on the roof a few days later. New roo
Dana R. · North Hills, Raleigh
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