
Homes tucked into heavy tree cover are beautiful - but they take a beating. Constant leaf buildup, overhanging limbs, and moisture that never quite dries out. Over time, all of that adds up to a roof that ages faster than it should.
That's exactly what we were dealing with here in Fayette. The tree canopy around this home is dense, and that kind of environment puts real stress on shingles year after year. When the roof had run its course, the homeowner knew it was time to stop patching and start fresh.
We came in and replaced the full roof with new shingles that give this home the protection it needs going forward. The low-pitch lines of the roofline required careful attention to make sure everything was laid tight and clean from edge to edge - no shortcuts, no sloppy cuts around the fascia.
A wooded lot like this isn't just a cosmetic challenge. It's a long-term maintenance factor. We always make sure the install accounts for what the roof is going to face - and out here, that means getting the details right the first time so the homeowner isn't back in the same spot a few years down the road.
If your roof is showing wear - especially on a shaded or wooded property - it's worth getting eyes on it before small issues become big ones. A proper shingle roofing inspection can tell you exactly where things stand.