Finance Your new roof

Flexible, Affordable Options Powered by Hearth Financing

Investing in a new roof is a big decision—and at Solsken Roofing, we’re here to make that investment as smooth, smart, and stress-free as possible. Through our partnership with Hearth Financing, you can break your roofing project into affordable monthly payments that fit your budget.

Our financing solutions give you the flexibility to protect your home now without the burden of large upfront costs. With simple terms, competitive rates, and fast approvals, you can start your roof, siding, or solar project without delay.

Explore your personalized options by filling out our quick online financing form—no impact on your credit score to pre-qualify.

Financing FAQs

Here are some of the most frequently asked questions from homeowners. To help you feel more confident, we’ve included quick, reliable answers you can use throughout your roofing project.

How long does it take to pre-qualify?

Most homeowners can pre-qualify in under 2 minutes. You’ll answer a few basic questions and then see available offers and estimated monthly payments. From there, you can compare options and choose what fits your budget.

No. Pre-qualifying through Hearth does not impact your credit score. It’s a quick way to explore financing options before making a final decision.

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Approval depends on the lender and your overall application. However, financing may be available for FICO scores as low as 550. If you’re unsure, the best next step is to pre-qualify and review your options.

Loan amounts range from $1,000 to $250,000 with terms from 2 to 12 years. This flexibility helps you choose a monthly payment that matches your comfort level and project scope.

 

Financing can be used for roofing projects, including installation and replacement. Depending on your scope, it may also apply to siding upgrades or skylight projects. If you’re planning a larger exterior improvement, we can confirm the estimate first, then you can choose whether to finance.

 

Start by comparing monthly payments, total term length, and overall cost. In general, shorter terms often mean higher monthly payments but less total interest, while longer terms can reduce monthly cost. The best option is the one that fits your budget while letting you complete the project without delay.

 

 

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