Residential Roof Replacement in
Little Rock, AR
Full residential roof replacements using quality shingles, metal, tile, and slate systems — with full permitting and cleanup.
(501) 710-5856Residential Roof Replacement — Little Rock Area
Roof replacement in Greater Little Rock is shaped by Central Arkansas's hail reality: spring severe-weather season (March–May) drops large hail across Pulaski and Saline counties on a meaningful schedule, the 2020 and 2023 claim cycles produced widespread cumulative damage, and the Arkansas insurance landscape has shifted hard toward ACV settlements and 1–2% wind/hail deductibles since 2023. Brown's Roofing's Bryant office handles full residential replacement across Pulaski, Saline, Faulkner, and Lonoke counties, with Class IV impact-resistant shingle systems as the primary spec, ice-and-water shield at every eave and valley, and the carrier-grade documentation Arkansas adjusters expect.
Common Roof Replacement Scenarios in Little Rock
Post-hail insurance-claim replacement on a Cammack Village ranch
Postwar Cammack Village ranches on shaded lots took a heavy claim profile after the 2023 spring hail season. We document slope-by-slope after hail events, walk the adjuster through the scope, install Class IV impact-resistant shingles with manufacturer registration, and provide the matching paperwork and test-square photos that Arkansas carrier panels require.
Hillcrest plank-deck heritage replacement
Pre-1960 Hillcrest Craftsman bungalows carry careful tear-off requirements — original 1×6 plank decking is common, period-appropriate ridge profiles matter for resale, no soffit ventilation in many original assemblies. We assess plank decking during tear-off, replace failed boards individually, retrofit ridge-and-soffit ventilation where architecture allows, and install synthetic underlayment compatible with board substrates.
Chenal Valley premium architectural shingle install
West Little Rock's Chenal Valley master-planned community runs large stucco and brick homes with steep-pitch architectural shingle systems and standing-seam accents. Replacement scope here is premium architectural product (often Class IV upgrade), copper or painted-metal accents, and clean integration at the complex hip-and-valley geometry typical of the neighborhood.
What to Expect From Brown's Roofing
- Full inspection to confirm replacement is the right call — we'll recommend repair when repair is actually right
- Class IV impact-resistant architectural shingles (GAF Armor Shield II, CertainTeed NorthGate, Owens Corning Duration Storm) as primary spec; standard Class 3 available where carrier credit math doesn't favor Class IV
- Ice-and-water shield 24+ inches inside heated wall line at every eave and valley as standard scope
- Tear-off, plank-deck assessment, individual board replacement on Hillcrest, Heights, Quapaw Quarter pre-1960 stock, ventilation correction where needed
- Permit through the right office — Little Rock Planning and Development, Pulaski County, Bryant, Benton, or Conway — pulled by us
- ACV/RCV declarations-page review and carrier coordination at no charge
- Manufacturer warranty registration and written workmanship warranty in your hand at completion
When to Call
- When your Greater Little Rock roof is 18–22 years old in the Central Arkansas heat-humidity climate (shingles age faster than rated here)
- After significant hail or wind damage where repair scope exceeds replacement value
- When carrier ACV settlement on an aged roof makes the math favor replacement over repair
- When you want to upgrade to Class IV for the durable annual premium credit
- Before listing a Hillcrest, Heights, Chenal Valley, or Cammack Village home where roof condition affects sale price
AR Office
Brown's Roofing
Little Rock
3825 Mount Carmel Road, Bryant, AR 72022
(501) 710-5856Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: By appointment
Sunday: Closed
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Our Process
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Contact Us
Call your local office or submit a free inspection request online. We respond same-day.
Free Inspection
A trained specialist inspects your roof — documenting condition, damage, and problem areas with photos.
Honest Estimate
Clear, itemized written estimate. Storm damage? We document everything for your insurance claim.
Professional Install
Our crews complete the work with quality materials, permit coordination, and minimal disruption.
Site Cleanup
All debris hauled, magnets run for nails, yard restored. You won't find a scrap when we leave.
Warranty & Follow-Up
Manufacturer and workmanship warranties documented. We follow up to ensure you're completely satisfied.
FAQ
Residential Roof Replacement FAQ — Little Rock
- A typical 25–35 square single-story home in the Heights, Cammack Village, or Bryant is one full day for tear-off and dry-in, with completion the following morning. Two-story homes in Chenal Valley with complex hip-and-valley geometry usually run 2–3 days. Steep-pitch Hillcrest Tudors with plank decking and dormer detail can run 3–4 days because of the careful step-flashing work. We schedule weather-watching windows in spring to avoid getting caught open by a thunderstorm.
- Usually meaningfully — most Arkansas carriers (State Farm, Arkansas Farm Bureau Mutual, Allstate, Shelter) offer 15–28% annual premium credits on the wind/hail portion of homeowners policy for documented UL 2218 Class IV roofs. We install GAF Armor Shield II, CertainTeed NorthGate, and Owens Corning Duration Storm — all UL 2218 Class IV — and provide the manufacturer certification documentation your carrier requires to apply the credit.
- Real answer: depends on your home, budget, and tenure. Standing-seam metal costs roughly 1.7–2.5x architectural shingle upfront but lasts 50+ years versus 18–22 in this climate, handles high wind better, and is increasingly common on Chenal Valley accents and rural Pulaski County custom homes. For most central Little Rock and Saline County subdivision stock, Class IV architectural shingle is still the right answer. We discuss honestly based on your specific property and tenure.
- Different permit office. The City of Little Rock issues permits through Planning and Development for in-city addresses; unincorporated Pulaski County goes through Pulaski County's permit office. Bryant, Benton, and Conway each run their own permit offices for in-city work. We pull the right permit for your specific address — you don't have to figure out which jurisdiction.
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