
Clayton is in Johnston County, and that one fact separates the roofers who actually work here from the ones who do not. A Clayton roof permits through the Town of Clayton and Johnston County, on different paperwork than the rest of the Triangle. Mabrey Roofing works Johnston County routinely, from the master-planned streets of Flowers Plantation to older Riverwood. We know the jurisdiction, we know the new builder roofs going up out here, and we pull the right permit the first time.
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Mabrey Roofing is a roofing company serving Clayton, NC, handling repairs, replacements, and storm-damage assessments across Johnston County. Clayton is in Johnston County, not Wake, so a roof here permits through the Town of Clayton and Johnston County on different paperwork than the rest of the Triangle.
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We work this jurisdiction routinely and pull the correct permit the first time. From the newer builder-grade roofs filling Flowers Plantation, driven by the Novo Nordisk and Grifols biotech boom, to older homes near Riverwood, we know that Clayton's open subdivisions and wide roof planes sit in the central North Carolina storm corridor. Most of these younger roofs need a targeted repair, not a full replacement, and we say so.
a different jurisdiction from the five Wake County towns we serve.
surrounding biotech growth mean mostly young, builder-grade roofs in early service life.
not age, the usual reason for a claim here.
Clayton is the fastest-growing town in Johnston County, with a population that has roughly doubled since 2000 on the back of biotech employers like Novo Nordisk and Grifols. The result is a flood of newer, builder-grade roofs, many in Flowers Plantation, that are just now entering the early part of their service life. For most of these homes the right call is a targeted repair or a strategic upgrade, not a full replacement, and we say so.
This is the one that trips up out-of-area roofers. Clayton is in Johnston County, not Wake, so roof permits go through the Town of Clayton and Johnston County rather than Wake County. We work in Johnston County regularly and pull the correct permit every time.
Clayton sits in the central North Carolina storm corridor, and its newer subdivisions are built open, with wide roof planes and little mature canopy to slow the wind. The biotech boom around Flowers Plantation has filled those streets with builder-grade roofs that are still young, which means the storm conversation here is usually about a specific wind event on a specific slope rather than age-related wear.
Mabrey Roofing documents damage and works with your insurer. We are not a public adjuster and do not negotiate claims or guarantee coverage.
Water coming in now? We answer around the clock and tarp the breach fast to stop the damage.
We photograph and document every area of damage with detailed photos and drone footage, no obligation.
We meet your insurance adjuster on-site and walk them through every item of damage, and work with your insurer.
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Yes. We work throughout Johnston County and pull roof permits through the Town of Clayton and Johnston County, not Wake. The county line is no obstacle for us.
Newer builder-grade roofs on open, wind-exposed lots can take wind damage on a single slope well before age becomes a factor. The fix is usually a documented repair, not a replacement, and our inspection tells you which.
Roof permits in Clayton are issued by the Town of Clayton and Johnston County. We handle that paperwork as part of the job.
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