
This Bankston home needed more than a patch job. The old roof had run its course, and the homeowner knew it. So we came in, stripped everything down to the deck, and started fresh - the right way.
A tear-off and reinstall is the most thorough approach to roof replacement. You're not layering new shingles over old problems. Everything gets pulled, the decking gets inspected, and then we build back up from a clean foundation. That matters a lot more than most people realize.
The new charcoal gray shingles sit tight and uniform across the full roofline - no buckling, no gaps, clean ridge lines all the way around. That consistency isn't just about looks. It's a sign that the installation was done with care from start to finish.
For homes in this part of Alabama, a solid roof isn't optional. Between summer storms and the kind of heat that bakes older shingles into brittleness, a worn-out roof is a liability. Getting ahead of that - before leaks or interior damage show up - saves homeowners a lot of headache down the road.
If your roof is starting to show its age - curling edges, granule loss, visible wear - a roof inspection is a good place to start. We can tell you quickly whether you're looking at a repair or a full replacement, and we won't oversell you on what you don't need.