
This home in Millport needed more than a patch job. The old roof had run its course, and the homeowners wanted something solid - something they wouldn't have to think about for years. That's exactly what a full tear-off and reroof delivers.
A tear-off means we strip everything down to the decking. No layering new shingles over old ones. We get a clean look at the roof deck, check for any rotted or damaged wood, and build back up the right way from scratch. It's the most thorough approach to residential roofing, and it shows in the finished product.
What you're left with is a roof that's properly seated, fully watertight, and ready for whatever the seasons throw at it. Around here, that means summer storms, heavy rain, and the occasional severe weather event. A new shingle roof installed over clean decking handles all of that a lot better than a roof that's been patched and re-patched over the years.
A lot of homeowners wait until there's a leak before they call anyone. By that point, water has usually been working its way in for a while - damaging insulation, framing, ceilings. Getting ahead of it with a proper roof inspection before things get that bad saves a lot of money and headaches down the road. If your roof is showing its age, that's the time to act, not after the damage is done.