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Giving Old Roofs New Life.

Abie Bilgoray Of Roof Roof Renewal

When shingles lose their protective granules, both contractors and homeowners face a costly dilemma. Repairs only go so far. Full replacement can run into tens of thousands of dollars. Roof Roof Renewal offers another option — one that extends the life of the roof while avoiding the expense and waste of a tear-off.

At the OJBA NY 2024 show, Abie of Roof Roof Renewal explained: “We have a patented formula that we spray onto the shingles, and it rejuvenates the roof. It brings the roof back to its original color. We take a brittle shingle where the granules are falling off, and turn it back into an elastic shingle.”

The treatment is based on an eco-friendly soybean oil formula that penetrates the shingle, restoring flexibility and locking granules in place. Each project begins with a free inspection and any needed repairs before the treatment is applied. Roof Roof Renewal backs each project with a six-year manufacturer’s warranty. Major insurance carriers have begun to recognize it for policy coverage.

For property owners, the savings are clear. A 2,500-square-foot roof costs roughly $2,500 to treat, compared to $20,000–$30,000 for replacement. Even roofs 15 or 20 years old can often be renewed, giving contractors, developers, and homeowners a stronger surface without starting over. During inspections, Roof Roof Renewal demonstrates the process by spraying shingles on-site. Within minutes, brittle materials regain flexibility, proving the results in real time.

As Abie put it, “Here you have a treatment that rejuvenates your roof. You don’t have to do a new roof. It saves you for at least six years — and you can do it again.”

The company is also expanding through franchising, making the service available in more markets nationwide. Reflecting on the OJBA NY 2024 show, Abie noted, “I am so happy that I came to the OJBA. This not only changed the business, it created connections with contractors from across the region.”

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