
This is what a fresh start looks like. We just wrapped up a complete tear-off and reinstall on this brick ranch home in Sulligent, and the result speaks for itself - clean lines, uniform shingles, and a roof that's built to hold up against whatever Alabama decides to throw at it.
A full tear-off is a bigger job than a simple overlay, but it's the right call when a roof has genuinely run its course. Stripping everything down to the deck lets us see exactly what we're working with - no hiding old damage under a new layer. If there are any soft spots or problem areas underneath, we find them and fix them before the new shingles ever go down.
That's the part most homeowners don't see, but it's also the part that makes the biggest difference long-term. A properly installed shingle roof on a solid, prepped deck is going to last. One that's just patched or layered over existing issues? You're just delaying the same conversation.
Alabama weather is hard on roofs. The heat, the humidity, the storm season - it adds up faster than most people expect. If your roof is showing granule loss, curling edges, or you've been putting off having someone take a look, that's usually a sign it's time to stop waiting. A quick inspection can tell you a lot about where things stand.