GAF President’s Club · Fayetteville, NC RooferFayetteville’s Roofing Contractor
The Sandhills ask a lot of a roof: hurricane remnants riding up the Cape Fear, summer thunderstorms, and longleaf pines dropping needles into every valley. Patriots’ Roofing brings GAF Master Elite craftsmanship to Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, and Cumberland County, proud to serve the soldiers, veterans, and military families who call this community home.
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Patriots’ Roofing is a GAF President’s Club and Master Elite contractor serving Fayetteville, Fort Bragg, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, and the greater Sandhills with roof replacement, roof repair, storm damage insurance claims, free roof inspections, metal roofing, and commercial roofing. Fifth-generation and family-owned, BBB A+ Accredited, rated 4.9 on Google, and certified by IBHS to install FORTIFIED roofs, we bring the same crews and standards to Cumberland County that we bring everywhere else we work in North Carolina.
What the Sandhills do to a Fayetteville roof
Fayetteville sits far enough inland to dodge the storm surge, but the Cape Fear basin catches everything a hurricane has left. Matthew parked rain over Cumberland County in 2016 until quiet creeks swallowed whole streets, and Florence followed in 2018 with days of wind-driven rain that pushed the Cape Fear toward record crests. Between named storms, the everyday weather does its own quiet work.
- Hurricane remnants. By the time a storm reaches Fayetteville it has traded surge for hours of soaking rain and gusty wind, a combination that hunts lifted tabs and tired flashing because water has all night to find the gap.
- Longleaf pines. The trees that name this region shed constantly. Needle mats pack into valleys and gutters, hold moisture against the shingles, and shade slopes just enough to feed the dark algae streaks you see across older Fayetteville neighborhoods.
- Severe thunderstorms. Spring and summer cells bring straight-line wind and the occasional hail core, and the region has seen worse: the April 2011 outbreak sent a tornado through Fayetteville that damaged hundreds of homes.
Storm claims handled beside you, not around you
After a remnant hurricane or a bad line of storms crosses Cumberland County, the carriers get busy and the out-of-town trucks show up. What gets a legitimate claim paid is documentation: photos of every slope, the collateral indicators an adjuster expects, and a scope that matches the real damage line by line. That is the file we build, starting with a free roof inspection. If your roof does not have a claim, we say so and quote only what needs fixing. When it does, our storm damage and insurance claims team carries the paperwork from first photo to final invoice.
Repair, replace, or build stronger than code
A limb strike from a pine or one run of wind-lifted tabs is usually an honest roof repair. A shingle field baked through twenty Sandhills summers, or one a storm has genuinely totaled, makes better sense as a complete roof replacement with a full GAF system, and because we hold Master Elite status, qualifying installs can be registered for GAF’s 50-year Golden Pledge warranty. Some Fayetteville homeowners go further and build to the IBHS FORTIFIED standard, a voluntary, hurricane-tested spec with a sealed roof deck and reinforced edges. A straight answer up front: North Carolina’s FORTIFIED grant programs target coastal counties, and Cumberland County is not in that zone today (details on our NC grant page), so inland you choose FORTIFIED for the stronger roof, not for grant money. If the timing is bad, financing can spread out a qualifying project.
Roofing Services Across the Sandhills
One family-owned team for everything a Cumberland County roof needs.
Roof Replacement
Complete GAF tear-off and rebuild for every era of Fayetteville home, from Haymount to brand-new construction.
Roof replacement →Roof Repair
Real fixes for pine-limb strikes, needle-choked valleys, and storm-lifted shingles before the leak reaches your ceiling.
Roof repair →Storm & Insurance Claims
Slope-by-slope documentation that turns real hurricane-remnant and wind damage into a covered Fayetteville roof.
Storm & insurance →Free Inspections
A photo-documented report after a storm, before a PCS move puts your house on the market, or when a stain appears.
Free inspections →Metal Roofing
Standing-seam systems that shed pine debris cleanly and shrug off decades of Sandhills heat and storm wind.
Metal roofing →Commercial Roofing
Low-slope and flat systems for Fayetteville businesses, from Skibo Road retail to warehouse and office space.
Commercial roofing →Why Fayetteville Chooses Patriots’
- North Carolina crews in the state year-round, not a tailgate crew that leaves when the claims dry up
- GAF President’s Club on top of Master Elite status, a tier few roofers nationwide reach
- Proud to serve Fort Bragg soldiers, veterans, and military families (family-owned, not veteran-owned)
- IBHS FORTIFIED certified installer for stronger-than-code voluntary builds
- Claim files an adjuster can verify slope by slope
- Qualifying installs eligible for GAF’s 50-year Golden Pledge warranty
- Fifth-generation family company, roofing since 1836
- BBB A+ Accredited, with a 4.9 rating on Google

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Built for PCS Timelines and Pine-Shaded Streets
Fayetteville turns over like few cities its size. Orders come down, houses hit the market, and a roof question can hold up a closing with a hard date attached. We build our scheduling around that reality: documented inspections for buyers and sellers on a timeline, straight answers for landlords managing a Fayetteville rental from a duty station three time zones away, and repairs scheduled around tenants. The housing spans a century, from Haymount’s older homes to post-war brick ranches off Raeford Road to new construction toward Hope Mills and Gray’s Creek, and we match the roof system to the house. Patriots’ Roofing is family-owned and fifth-generation, founded by the O’Brien family in 1836.
- Documented inspections and written findings that work for lenders and closings
- Coordination with property managers and out-of-state owners handled routinely
- GAF President’s Club and Master Elite, with the Golden Pledge warranty on qualifying installs
- Ventilation and decking problems corrected during replacement, not shingled over
Across Cumberland County and the Sandhills
Our North Carolina home base is Point Harbor on the coast, and our crews cover the Fayetteville metro as a core piece of the statewide footprint. Browse the complete service area.
- Fayetteville
- Fort Bragg
- Hope Mills
- Spring Lake
- Raeford
- Eastover
- Stedman
- Wade
- Godwin
- Linden
- Parkton
- Rockfish
Fayetteville Roofing FAQ
Do you serve all of Fayetteville and the surrounding Sandhills towns?
Yes. We work across Fayetteville and Cumberland County, including Hope Mills, Spring Lake, Eastover, Stedman, Wade, Godwin, and Linden, plus Raeford and Rockfish in Hoke County and Parkton toward Robeson County. Request a free estimate and we will set a time that fits your schedule.
Can you work around a PCS move or a home sale deadline?
Yes, military-town timelines are exactly what we plan for in Fayetteville. We provide documented inspections with written findings you can hand to a buyer, lender, or property manager, and we schedule the work against the closing date. We are proud to serve Fort Bragg soldiers, veterans, and military families; Patriots’ Roofing is family-owned, not veteran-owned, and we say that plainly out of respect for the community.
What did Matthew and Florence teach Fayetteville about roofs?
That inland does not mean safe. Both storms arrived as remnants and still flooded the Cape Fear basin, and the roof damage came from hours of wind-driven rain working at lifted shingles, aging flashing, and clogged valleys. After any named storm crosses the Sandhills, a documented inspection costs you nothing and can save the claim; our storm damage and insurance claims page shows how we handle what it finds.
Do the pines actually damage roofs, or just make a mess?
Both. Needle mats in valleys and gutters trap moisture against the shingles and give water a path under the edges, dropped limbs bruise and crack shingles outright, and shaded slopes grow the algae streaks common in Fayetteville’s older neighborhoods. If pines stand over your roof, a periodic inspection and clear valleys buy your shingles years.
Is a FORTIFIED roof worth it in Fayetteville, and is there grant money?
The roof, maybe; the grant, not here. North Carolina’s FORTIFIED grants currently target coastal counties, and Cumberland County is not in that zone, so inland you would choose FORTIFIED as a voluntary upgrade for its sealed roof deck and reinforced edges. We are an IBHS FORTIFIED certified installer, and your carrier may offer a policy credit for the designation.
Will you tell me if my roof does not need to be replaced?
Yes. Plenty of Fayetteville roofs we inspect need a repair, or nothing at all, and we put that in writing the same as we would a replacement recommendation. The inspection and estimate are free either way, and our reviews reflect how often the honest answer is the smaller job.
Roofing Resources
How to Prep a North Carolina Roof for Hurricane Season · Does Homeowners Insurance Cover Roof Replacement? · How to Choose a Roofing Contractor
Get a Straight Answer on Your Fayetteville Roof
A pine limb through the shingles, a storm you are not sure crossed the claim threshold, or a closing date that will not wait: talk to a family-owned, GAF President’s Club team. We work the Sandhills and the rest of North Carolina, from Jacksonville to the Outer Banks.
