Roofing Services in Tatum, South Carolina
A significant portion of homes in Tatum were built between 1955 and 1985 — a period when roofing materials and installation standards were different from today's code requirements. The original organic felt underlayment on these roofs is long past its service life. The galvanized steel flashing has typically corroded through at one or more points. The 3-tab shingles, if original, have exceeded their design life by a decade or more. We've inspected enough Marlboro County homes from this era to know what we're likely to find — and what it means for the homeowner.
We hold an active South Carolina roofing contractor license, which you can verify through the South Carolina Department of Labor licensing database. License number provided on every written estimate.
With a median home vintage of 1967, much of Tatum's housing stock in Marlboro County is now 59 years old. Roofs installed during original construction are at or near the end of their rated service life — asphalt architectural shingles carry 25–30 year manufacturer ratings under ideal conditions, which rarely describe a roof that has seen 59 winters and summers without a professional evaluation. A condition assessment costs a fraction of what an undiscovered leak will.