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Charlotte's booming growth has made it one of the fastest-developing metros in the Southeast, with strong demand for roofing, HVAC, and home improvement services.

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Frequently Asked Questions — Charlotte, NC Home Services

How does Charlotte's climate affect roofing lifespan?

Charlotte's combination of summer heat, humidity, and occasional winter ice storms puts stress on roofing materials. Asphalt shingles typically last 20–25 years in the Charlotte area. Homeowners should inspect after severe storms and look for missing shingles, granule loss, or flashing issues before small problems become costly leaks.

What HVAC system is best for Charlotte's humidity?

Charlotte summers are hot and humid, making proper dehumidification a key factor when sizing an HVAC system. A two-stage or variable-speed system provides better humidity control than a single-stage unit. Look for HVAC contractors who perform Manual J load calculations rather than guessing at system size.

What solar incentives are available in Charlotte?

Charlotte homeowners can take advantage of the federal 30% Investment Tax Credit (ITC), North Carolina's 35% state solar tax credit (up to $10,500 for residential), and Duke Energy's net metering program. North Carolina consistently ranks in the top 5 states for installed solar capacity.

Do contractors need a license in North Carolina?

Yes. North Carolina requires most contractors to hold a state license through the NC Licensing Board for General Contractors or specialty boards (electrical, plumbing, HVAC). Verify any contractor's license at nclbgc.org or the relevant specialty board. ProCraft only lists fully licensed and insured professionals.