Built to Handle Coastal Storms and Rain

Full-service residential roofing for homes in Wallace, North Carolina.

Your roof takes the brunt of every storm that moves through Wallace, from heavy summer downpours to wind-driven rain that tests every seal and shingle. Homes in Wallace and the surrounding areas face weather patterns that demand more than standard installation—they need roofing that accounts for humidity, salt air, and the kind of prolonged exposure that wears down materials faster than it would inland.


All Inclusive provides full roof replacements and upgrades designed specifically for southeastern North Carolina conditions. Before work begins, you receive a complete project walkthrough that covers material options, installation timeline, and what to expect at each stage. If your roof has storm damage, the team assists with most insurance companies to help navigate the claims process and documentation.


If you are ready to schedule a roof inspection or get an estimate for your Wallace home, reach out to All Inclusive to start the conversation.

What Happens During a Full Roof Replacement

A roof replacement in Wallace starts with removing old shingles, inspecting the decking for soft spots or water damage, and making any necessary repairs before new materials go down. You will see the crew working in sections to protect your home from exposure, especially if rain is in the forecast. All Inclusive keeps the job site organized and clears debris daily so your property stays clean throughout the process.


Once the new roof is installed, you will notice immediate changes: tighter seals around vents and chimneys, uniform shingle lines, and a surface built to shed water quickly without pooling or leaking. The roofing materials used are selected to resist algae growth and hold up under prolonged sun and moisture exposure, which are common in this part of North Carolina.


Before the final inspection, the team walks the property to check for loose nails, exposed flashing, and proper ventilation. The goal is a roof that performs well in the first storm and continues to protect your home for years after installation. This level of attention applies whether you are replacing an aging roof or upgrading after damage.

Let Us Clear Up What You Are Wondering

Homeowners in Wallace often ask similar questions before moving forward with a roof replacement, especially when it comes to timing, materials, and what happens if weather interrupts the work.

What roofing materials work best in coastal North Carolina?

Architectural shingles with algae-resistant coatings perform well in humid, coastal environments like Wallace. These materials are designed to handle moisture, wind, and UV exposure without premature wear.

How long does a full roof replacement take?

Most residential roof replacements in Wallace are completed in two to four days, depending on the size of the home and weather conditions. The crew works efficiently while maintaining safety and quality standards throughout the project.

What happens if it rains during installation?

The team monitors the forecast closely and covers exposed sections with tarps if rain is expected. Work resumes once conditions allow, and scheduling adjustments are communicated immediately so you stay informed.

How do I know if my roof has storm damage?

Missing shingles, visible dents on flashing, or water stains on your ceiling are clear signs of storm damage. All Inclusive can inspect your roof and document findings if you need to file an insurance claim.

Why does roof ventilation matter in this climate?

Proper attic ventilation prevents heat and moisture buildup, which can warp decking and reduce shingle lifespan. In Wallace, where summers are long and humid, ventilation directly affects how long your roof lasts.

All Inclusive handles roofing projects across Wallace and the surrounding communities with the same attention to detail and communication from start to finish. If your roof needs attention or you want a second opinion after storm damage, contact All Inclusive to schedule an inspection or request an estimate.