
This is a home that deserved better protection. The old roofing system had run its course, and rather than patch it and hope for the best, we did it right - full tear-off, clean deck, and a brand new shingle roof installed from scratch.
What we ended up with is a solid, uniform shingle roof that sits clean and tight across the entire structure. That matters more than people realize. A roof that's been properly torn off and reinstalled isn't just cosmetically better - it's structurally sound in a way that patchwork repairs can never match. No layering over old problems. No hidden moisture traps. Just a fresh system built to last.
This kind of home has a lot of roof to cover - a long, wide wraparound porch section combined with a two-story gable end. Getting the transitions right between those pitches and sections takes attention to detail. Every valley, every ridge line, every edge has to be done correctly or you'll find out the hard way when the next storm rolls through Alabama.
A lot of homeowners wait too long on a roof replacement because it feels like a big commitment. We get it. But the longer a failing roof sits, the more it costs - water damage, decking rot, interior repairs. Getting ahead of it before it becomes an emergency is always the smarter call.
We're proud of how this one turned out. The home looks sharp, the new roof ties the whole exterior together, and this family has real peace of mind heading into whatever weather comes their way.