Your Olive Branch Roofing Experts
Biological growth on roofing surfaces isn't just a cosmetic issue in Olive Branch's climate. The algae streaking and moss colonization that's common in this region actively degrades asphalt shingles by disrupting the granule bond and introducing moisture cycles that accelerate the breakdown of the underlying binder. We approach roofing in DeSoto County with that understanding built into every recommendation we make — because treating the symptom while the underlying biology continues costs homeowners money on a recurring cycle.
We hold an active Mississippi roofing contractor license, which you can verify through the Mississippi Department of Labor licensing database. License number provided on every written estimate.
Census data puts Olive Branch's median home build year at 1999, meaning the average roof in DeSoto County is now 27 years old. Most roofing warranties — both manufacturer and labor — carry terms of 10–30 years. At 27 years, many Olive Branch homeowners are operating outside warranty coverage without knowing it. A current inspection establishes your roof's actual condition and remaining service life in writing.