Slate-style premium re-roof
DaVinci Bellaforte Slate install on an Edgemoor 1930s brick Colonial; 50-year warranty, copper valleys and apron flashing.
Local roofers serving Bethesda, MD with same-week inspections, free written estimates, and an A+ BBB rating across the DC metro.
Bethesda's high-end housing stock — with a significant proportion of pre-war homes and premium materials — requires a roofing contractor comfortable with both slate restoration and modern standing-seam metal. King's Roofing works in Bethesda regularly and carries the certifications for premium roofing installations.
DaVinci Bellaforte Slate install on an Edgemoor 1930s brick Colonial; 50-year warranty, copper valleys and apron flashing.
Synthetic cedar shake re-roof on a Burning Tree Estates contemporary; preserved the original architecture without the maintenance of natural cedar.
Full tear-off on a 1950s Battery Park Cape; GAF Camelot II in Weathered Slate, Montgomery County permit processed by us.
Re-flashing of two masonry chimneys plus full valley rebuild on a Westmoreland Hills custom home; resolved persistent third-floor ceiling stains.
In Bethesda we offer natural slate repair and replacement, standing-seam metal installation, custom copper flashing fabrication, complex pre-war Colonial re-roofing, architectural shingle replacement for the postwar and modern stock, and Montgomery County permit management.
Bethesda has one of the highest concentrations of pre-WWII housing in the DC suburbs — Georgian Colonials, Tudor Revivals, and brick Colonials from the 1920s–1940s in Edgemoor, Kenwood, and Westmoreland Hills. These often have original or first-replacement slate and tile roofing. Significant teardown-and-rebuild activity has added modern custom homes with standing-seam metal and synthetic slate. Montgomery County's aggressive stormwater management requirements affect some roofing projects.
Bethesda's mature urban canopy (exceptionally dense in Kenwood, famous for its cherry trees) creates deep shade that promotes biological growth on older slate and shingle surfaces. The heavy spring pollen and leaf load also clogs gutters quickly. Montgomery County averages slightly more annual precipitation than Fairfax County, which increases moisture stress on older roofing systems.
Bethesda's older neighborhoods were built when slate was the dominant premium roofing material. Many of these roofs are now 70–90 years old — well past normal slate life but potentially reparable with individual slate replacement and new flashing if the structural elements are sound. We perform a detailed assessment before recommending full replacement.
Permitting: Montgomery County DPIE (Department of Permitting Services) issues all Bethesda roofing permits. King's Roofing handles all Montgomery County permit applications.
Recent weather events that have driven roofing claims and emergency calls in the Bethesda area:
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Our slate and premium-material credentials — combined with Maryland contractor licensing and Montgomery County permit familiarity — make us one of the few contractors qualified to work on Bethesda's most challenging historic properties.
★★★★★“We have a 1932 slate roof and were terrified of who to call. Two contractors quoted ripping it all off for asphalt. King's came in and showed us how DaVinci would preserve the look and last 50 years. Worth every penny.”
★★★★★“They handled the Montgomery County permit, the dumpster permit, and the HOA submission. We didn't touch a single piece of paper. Roof came out beautifully.”
★★★★★“Burning Tree's HOA is notorious. King's knew the process cold and submitted everything correctly the first time. The crew was respectful of the property and the cleanup was meticulous.”
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Ready to get started? Call (703) 712-1506 or schedule a free phone consultation — we typically respond within one business day and can often inspect within the same week.
Individual slate repair (replacing 5–30 slates) runs $800–$5,000 depending on count and flashing condition. Full slate replacement on a Bethesda Colonial (2,500–4,500 sq ft) runs $40,000–$95,000 for new Vermont slate. Synthetic slate alternatives run $22,000–$55,000.
We count cracked, broken, and missing slates and assess flashing and decking condition. If fewer than 20–25% of slates are damaged and the flashings are serviceable, repair is likely the most economical approach.
Yes. Montgomery County DPIE requires a permit for full tear-off replacements. King's Roofing files the application as part of your project.
Yes. Standing-seam metal is an excellent choice for Bethesda's new custom construction and is consistent with the premium character of the neighborhood. We work with custom builders and architects on new-construction metal roof specifications.
Heavy shade promotes moss, algae, and lichen growth and accelerates organic debris accumulation in valleys and gutters. We recommend annual gutter cleaning and periodic biocide treatment for Bethesda properties with significant tree overhang.
Typical turnaround is 2-3 weeks for standard residential roofing, 4-6 weeks during peak summer. We submit applications electronically through the e-Permits portal and follow up actively to keep things moving.
Yes. Edgemoor, Bradley Hills, Sumner, and other historic Bethesda associations have varying material requirements. We submit ARB applications with full documentation as part of every project at no additional charge.
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