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Fresh Shingle Roof on a Beautiful Brick Home

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There's something satisfying about stepping back and looking at a finished roof on a home like this. Big, multi-gabled rooflines with dormers - that's not a simple install. It takes careful planning, precise cuts, and a crew that knows what they're doing.

When a roof starts showing its age, it's easy to put it off. Curling shingles, granule loss, maybe a small leak here and there. The problem is, the longer you wait, the more damage works its way into the decking, the insulation, and eventually the interior of your home. A roof inspection catches those issues early - and sometimes saves homeowners from a much bigger repair bill down the road.

Here's what we were working with - a substantial two-story brick home with multiple roof planes, steep pitches, and detail work around the dormers and gable ends. That kind of complexity requires installers who pay close attention to flashing, starter courses, and ridge lines. Cut a corner anywhere and you're setting the homeowner up for problems later.

The new dark shingles sit cleanly across every plane of this roof. No waviness, no uneven lines. Against the deep red brick, the finished result looks sharp - but more importantly, this home is protected the way it should be. That's what residential roofing is really about.

Every home we put a roof on gets the same standard of care. Doesn't matter if it's a straightforward ranch or a complex two-story like this one. We do the job the way we'd want it done on our own house - because that's the only way we know how to work.