Roof Replacement Hyattsville, Maryland

Roof Replacement Hyattsville, Maryland

Roof Replacement Hyattsville, Maryland


Hyattsville

is a city in Prince George's County, Maryland, United States,[3] and also a close, urban suburb of Washington, D.C. The population was 21,187 at the 2020 United States Census.[4]


About Hyattsville, Maryland


Before Europeans reached the area, the upper Anacostia River was home to Nacotchtank/Anaquashtank people, a Piscataway-speaking Algonquian peoples who lived throughout what is now the Washington, D.C., area. European encroachment and diseases decimated their population and by the 1680s the Nacotchtank/Anaquashtank had largely moved away and merged with other tribes. In the 1720s, John Beall acquired land in the area and established Beall Town, but the town did not prosper like its neighbor Bladensburg. The opening of the Washington–Baltimore Turnpike (modern day US 1) in 1812 and the B&O Railroad Washington Branch line in 1835 brought more settlers to the area. The city's founder, Christopher Clark Hyatt (1799–1884), purchased his first parcel of land in the area in 1845. Hyatt opened a store and began mail delivery, officially naming the nascent community "Hyattsville" in his 1859 application to become postmaster. In the years following the Civil War, Hyatt and other local landowners subdivided their properties and sold lots, and the population of Hyattsville grew. Hyattsville was incorporated as a city on April 7, 1886. Since 2000, the city has undergone a major redevelopment, including significant residential and retail development in the Arts District Hyattsville (located in the Gateway Arts District), and the area surrounding the Hyattsville Crossing station and The Mall at Prince Georges. In the latter area, University Town Center contains residential condos, student housing, office buildings, a public plaza, and retail space, including a 14-screen movie theater and several restaurants, as well as a campus of Prince George's Community College. As of 2020[update], additional residential and retail development is underway near the West Hyattsville Metro station. Along Route 1, craft brewers and distillers have played a notable role in revitalizing old commercial properties.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common roofing materials in the area include asphalt shingles, metal roofs, rubber membranes, and slate tiles.
The cost of a new roof installation will depend on the size of the roof, material chosen, and labor costs. On average, homeowners should expect to spend between $5,000 - $15,000 for a complete new roof replacement project.
Reputable contractors for new roofs in Hyattsville include Blue Dot Services Inc., Atlantic Coast Roofers & Siding LLC., and American Home Contractors Inc..
Some counties may have tax credits or other programs available to assist with paying for certain home improvement projects like installing a new roof. Check with your local county office to see if you qualify for any assistance programs.
Depending on the size and complexity of the project as well as weather conditions during construction, most residential re-roofing projects can be completed within 2-3 weeks.