
This Berry, AL home needed more than a patch job. The old roof had run its course, and the homeowner knew it. A full tear-off was the right call - pulling everything down to the deck and starting fresh with new shingles that would actually do the job.
Here's what we were working with: a two-story brick home with a steep-pitched roof, three dormers, and a chimney. That's a lot of angles and transitions to get right. Sloppy work at any one of those points is where leaks start. So we took our time and did it correctly.
What we ended up with is a clean, uniform shingle roof that lays flat across every plane of the roof - dormers included. The charcoal gray shingles sit tight and even, which is exactly what you want to see. Good shingle roofing isn't just about coverage, it's about consistency from ridge to edge.
A lot of homeowners put off a roof replacement until water is already getting in. By that point, you're not just dealing with a roofing bill - you're looking at potential deck damage, insulation problems, and interior repairs too. Getting ahead of it saves real money in the long run.
This is the kind of residential roofing work we do all across the area. Straight tear-offs, proper installation, no shortcuts. If your roof is showing its age, this job is a good example of what a fresh start actually looks like.