
Mabrey Roofing is a roofing contractor working Zebulon, the far eastern edge of Wake County where the Triangle gives way to open farmland. Zebulon is different from the canopied suburbs to the west. Out here homes sit on wide lots and acreage off Johnson Town Road, ringed by fields instead of mature oaks, which changes how a roof lives and how it fails. We know this town, from the older ranch and minimal-traditional homes near downtown Arendell Avenue to the newer builds in Weavers Pond and Pilot Ridge. We bring the right crew, the right shingle, and a documented inspection to every one.
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Mabrey Roofing is a roofing contractor serving Zebulon, the far eastern edge of Wake County where the Triangle gives way to open farmland. We inspect, repair, and fully replace roofs on exposed homes from Pilot Ridge to Weavers Pond and Wakelon Heights.
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Out here roofs sit in open fields with little tree cover, so we design to Exposure C wind loading and a 115 mph design gust and spec high-wind architectural shingles built to take the straight-line wind. After a storm we document every slope with photos. If it is covered damage, you file the claim and stay in control. We are not a public adjuster.
so we spec and install to Exposure C terrain ratings rather than the sheltered Exposure B used in canopied towns.
often hide original decking and multiple shingle layers, so we plan for tear-off and deck repair instead of a quick layover.
acreage off roads like Johnson Town mean wider debris fields, so we protect landscaping and run a magnet sweep before we leave.
Zebulon's housing tells two stories. Near downtown Arendell Avenue you find older ranch and minimal-traditional homes, many with original decking and aging shingle, built when this was a quiet farm town. Then the growth came east along the I-87 corridor, and subdivisions like Weavers Pond and Pilot Ridge filled in with newer architectural-shingle builds on large lots. We scope every Zebulon home to the current North Carolina code, a 115 mile-per-hour design gust, and Exposure C wind loading for open terrain, then match the material to the house.
Roofing work in Zebulon is permitted through the Town of Zebulon Planning Department, which reviews applications and zoning online through its GeoCivix portal on North Arendell Avenue. Wake County inspectors then perform the building inspection. We pull the permit, schedule the inspection, and hand you the documented sign-off.
Zebulon's roofing threat is wind, and the open country makes it worse. With far less tree cover than the canopied towns west of here, roofs sit fully exposed to straight-line wind sweeping unbroken across open fields. Fast-moving QLCS storm lines roll through the eastern Triangle every season, and the Zebulon area has logged dozens of severe weather warnings in the past year alone, with gusts measured up to 85 miles per hour and embedded tornado risk. Wind lifts and creases shingles in ways you cannot read from the ground. On an exposed Zebulon roof that quiet damage is exactly what a documented inspection is built to catch.
Mabrey Roofing documents damage and works with your insurer. We are not a public adjuster and do not negotiate claims or guarantee coverage.
Water coming in now? We answer around the clock and tarp the breach fast to stop the damage.
We photograph and document every area of damage with detailed photos and drone footage, no obligation.
We meet your insurance adjuster on-site and walk them through every item of damage, and work with your insurer.
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Permits go through the Town of Zebulon Planning Department, which reviews the application and zoning online via its GeoCivix portal on North Arendell Avenue. Wake County inspectors then perform the building inspection. We pull the permit, manage the review, and schedule the inspection for you, so you receive a documented sign-off without chasing two separate offices yourself.
Yes. Without a tree canopy to slow the wind, a Zebulon roof takes the full straight-line gust sweeping across the fields. We design to Exposure C open-terrain wind loading and spec a high-wind architectural shingle with reinforced nailing and sealed ridge caps, so the most exposed slopes hold up to the gusts this part of the county sees every storm season.
Straight-line wind lifts and creases shingles in ways you cannot see from the driveway, and the open exposure here makes that the most common damage. We perform a documented inspection, photograph every slope, and give you the report. If it is storm damage, that work is commonly covered, you file the claim, and you stay in control. We are not a public adjuster.
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