A Smart Time to Take Care of Your Roof
After a long Pittsburgh winter, a lot can change on the outside of a home. Snow, ice, wind, and freeze-thaw cycles can all leave their mark on a roof, even when the damage is not easy to spot right away. That is why spring is such an important time to take a closer look.
It is also why Prescott Roofing is making it a little easier for homeowners to act before a small issue turns into a bigger one.
This spring, Prescott Roofing is encouraging Pittsburgh-area homeowners to stay ahead of leaks and weather-related damage with a seasonal promotion built around practical savings and trusted service. The message is simple: winter can be tough on your roof, so do not wait until a leak appears to do something about it.
That approach fits Prescott Roofing well. The company has been standing on Pittsburgh’s roofs since 1906, and its brand voice is rooted in being approachable, trustworthy, experienced, and proudly local. The goal is not to pressure homeowners. It is to offer honest help, clear communication, and quality work that is built for Western Pennsylvania weather.
For homeowners who have been putting off exterior repairs or upgrades, the current spring specials create a good opportunity to move forward.
The promotion includes a 10% discount up to $200 off, along with a 5% senior discount up to $250 and a 5% discount for military members and first responders up to $250. For larger exterior projects, there are also bigger savings available, including $1,000 off new fiber cement siding over 10 square, $1,500 off a new standing seam metal roof, and $1,500 off a new composite slate roof over 15 square. The flyer also highlights 12 months at 0% financing, which can make planning a needed project feel more manageable for many homeowners.
What makes this seasonal offer especially useful is that it is not limited to one kind of work. Prescott Roofing handles roofing, gutters, soffit and fascia, slate and tile, box gutters, copper, James Hardie siding, metal roofing, and masonry restoration. That matters in Pittsburgh, where winter weather often affects more than one part of the exterior at the same time.
Maybe a homeowner noticed loose shingles after a windstorm. Maybe the gutters did not drain the way they should during snowmelt. Maybe the soffit or fascia is starting to show wear, or the chimney flashing is beginning to fail. Spring is often when those signs become easier to spot, and taking care of them early can help prevent more costly repairs later.
This promotion also reflects what Prescott has built its reputation on for generations: quality craftsmanship and customer-first service. The company’s voice guide makes it clear that every message should sound like it is coming from a neighbor who has your back, not a contractor trying to force a sale. That means plain language, no-pressure communication, and work that is done the right way.
For Pittsburgh homeowners, that kind of approach matters. Exterior work is a big decision. People want to know who they are hiring, what the process will look like, and whether the crew working on their home understands the realities of Pittsburgh homes and Pittsburgh weather. Prescott’s long history, family ownership, and broad service offering help answer those concerns.
Spring is also one of the best times to schedule repairs and replacements before summer storms arrive and before the busiest part of the exterior season fills up. A roof issue that seems minor in March or April can feel much bigger by the time water starts getting inside.
That is really the heart of this spring special. It is not just about discounts. It is about timing. It is about taking action while the weather is improving, while problems are still manageable, and while homeowners still have options.
If your roof or exterior has been through a rough winter, this is a good season to get ahead of the damage. Prescott Roofing’s spring specials offer a practical reason to start the conversation now, with the support of a family-owned Pittsburgh company that has been doing this work for over a century.

