
This Fayette home needed more than a patch job. The old roof had run its course, and the homeowner was at the point where every heavy rain was a guessing game. So we came in, stripped everything down to the deck, and started fresh with a full tear-off and reinstall.
That's what a proper shingle replacement actually looks like - not a layer-over, not a quick fix. A clean slate. When you pull the old material off completely, you get the chance to inspect the decking underneath, address any soft spots or damage, and lay down new underlayment before a single shingle goes on. That process matters a lot more than most homeowners realize.
The finished roof sits tight across the entire roofline - from the two-story addition on the left all the way across the main section of the house. Consistent coverage, clean ridgelines, no shortcuts. This is a big roof with a lot of surface area, and that kind of job rewards crews that know what they're doing and stay organized from start to finish.
If your roof is getting older or you've noticed signs of wear, a proper roof inspection is the right first step. A lot of problems that turn into expensive headaches are easy to catch early - curling shingles, failing flashing, granule loss. Getting someone up there to take an honest look costs you nothing compared to dealing with water damage after the fact.
Homes in Fayette and the surrounding area deal with plenty of summer storms, humidity, and heat - all of which are tough on an aging roof. If your home is due for a closer look, now is a good time to get ahead of it.