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Little Rock, AR Roofing Company Directory

Little Rock is Arkansas's capital and the dominant roofing market in the state, anchoring a metro that spans Pulaski, Saline, Lonoke, and Faulkner counties along the Arkansas River. The city sits at the transition between the Gulf Coastal Plain and the Ouachita foothills, and the climate delivers a full severe weather portfolio — active tornado seasons in spring, summer thunderstorms with hail, hot and humid conditions that accelerate algae growth, and occasional winter ice storms that can be the most damaging event of the year for older roofing systems. The housing stock spans the historic Victorian and craftsman homes of the Hillcrest and Heights neighborhoods to the suburban communities of Sherwood, Conway, and Benton. Arkansas requires contractor licensing through the Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board. Review these 21 questions to ask a roofing company before hiring.

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Address:   14313 Lawrence Road, Little Rock, AR 72206
Phone #:   (800)889-5712
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Address:   6110 Carnegie Drive, Sherwood, AR 72120
Phone #:   (501)834-9602
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Address:   16623 Cantrell Road, Suite 2D , Little Rock, AR 72223
Phone #:   (501)224-7663
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Address:   203 Manson Road, Sherwood, AR 72120
Phone #:   (501)372-7663
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Roofing Permits and Requirements in Little Rock, AR

Little Rock and the surrounding Pulaski County municipalities each operate their own permit programs.

City of Little Rock Building Department

Roofing permits in Little Rock are issued through the City of Little Rock Building Department at littlerock.gov. Pulaski County handles unincorporated areas. Sherwood, North Little Rock, and other metro cities each have their own building departments. Arkansas requires contractors to be licensed — verify at aclb.arkansas.gov before hiring.

Arkansas Ice Storms

Central Arkansas experiences ice storms that can be the single most damaging weather event of any given year for roofing systems. A heavy ice storm can add hundreds of pounds per square foot to a roof's load, and older systems with any structural weakness are vulnerable. Post-ice storm inspection in February or March is worthwhile for any Little Rock homeowner with a roof older than 15 years.

Spring Tornado Season

Little Rock sits in Arkansas's active tornado corridor. Verify contractor licensing before signing anything following a storm event, and never sign a door-to-door solicitation on the day of a major weather event.

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