
This brick ranch in Fayette needed a full roof replacement - and that's exactly what we did. Complete tear-off, down to the deck, and a clean reinstall with new shingles. No patches, no shortcuts.
Here's the thing about aging roofs: they rarely fail all at once. It's usually a slow build - a curling shingle here, a small leak there - until one bad storm turns a manageable situation into a major repair bill. We see it constantly. The homeowners who catch it early almost always come out ahead.
A full tear-off like this one gives us a chance to inspect the decking underneath and make sure everything below the surface is solid before the new shingles ever go down. That's the part you don't see, but it's what actually determines how long your new roof holds up.
This home sits under a solid canopy of mature trees, which means debris, moisture, and shade are constant factors working against the roof over time. Getting ahead of that kind of wear with a proper replacement - rather than waiting for it to become an emergency - is exactly the right call.
If your roof is starting to show its age, the smartest thing you can do is get it looked at before the small stuff compounds into something bigger. We work all across the Fayette area and we're happy to take a look.