
This one came out sharp. We just finished a full tear-off and shingle re-install on this ranch-style home in Belk, AL - and the difference is exactly what a job like this should look like when it's done right.
A lot of homeowners put off roof work until there's a visible problem. A leak, a stain on the ceiling, maybe some missing shingles after a storm. But by the time you're seeing those signs inside the house, the damage has usually been building for a while. Getting ahead of it - before it turns into a bigger repair - is almost always the smarter move.
Here's what a full tear-off means: we're not layering new shingles over old ones. We pulled everything down to the deck, assessed what we were working with, and built the roof back up from scratch. That gives the new shingles a clean, solid foundation - and it gives the homeowner a much clearer picture of what's actually going on underneath.
The new shingle roof on this home sits clean and even across the full length of the roofline. For a wide, low-pitched ranch like this, that consistent coverage matters. Every square foot needs to shed water the same way, and that only happens when the install is done with care from start to finish.
If your roof is getting up there in age or you've had it looked at recently and walked away with concerns, this is the kind of work that buys you real peace of mind. A new shingle roof done correctly protects everything underneath it - and that's what this is all about.