
This one was a full tear-off and reinstall - nothing patched over, nothing left to chance. When a roof gets to the point where the underlying materials are compromised, a clean start is the right call. That's exactly what this Fayette homeowner got.
We stripped everything down to the deck and built it back up right. New shingles, properly installed, on a home that now has real protection going into the seasons ahead. The finished roof sits clean across every pitch and plane of this ranch-style home, with consistent color and no shortcuts hiding underneath.
Here's the thing about full replacements - they're not just about how the roof looks when it's done. It's about what you're not going to deal with for the next couple of decades. No more watching a water stain on the ceiling after a storm. No more wondering if this is the year it finally gives out. That peace of mind is the actual product.
Shingle roofing done right on a home like this takes attention to detail - especially around the porch roofline, the garage section, and the multiple roof angles this house has. Those transitions are where a lot of roofs fail prematurely. We don't cut corners there.
If your roof is showing its age - curling shingles, granule loss, or you just know it's been a long time - it's worth having someone take a look before it becomes an emergency repair situation.