Before the Transformation
The existing roof showed age and wear across the main slopes, making it ready for a full replacement and a fresh layer of protection.
Chimney Area Before Replacement
The old roof showed moss growth and aging shingles near the chimney, an area where water control and flashing details are especially important.
Tear-Off Around Skylights
The old shingles are stripped away near the skylights, giving the crew access to inspect the decking and rebuild the roof properly.
Decking Exposed for Inspection
With the worn roofing removed, the crew can check the wood deck and replace any compromised areas before the new roof is installed.
Waterproofing the Critical Areas
Underlayment is applied around skylights, vents, and transitions, helping protect the roof's most leak-prone sections.
Seam Tape Precision
The crew seals the roof deck seams with blue tape, adding another layer of defense beneath the finished shingle system.
Built from the Deck Up
Blue seam tape, ice and water protection, and synthetic underlayment are installed around the dormers and roof deck before the new shingles go on.
Skylight Flashing
Crew member carefully works around the skylight, where clean flashing, tight shingle placement, and attention to detail matter most.
Dormer Protection
The crew ties new materials into the dormer area, making sure the roof transitions are sealed, secure, and ready for shingles.
Full Roof Replacement in Motion
From above, the crew works across this large roof section by section while protecting the property and preparing the decking for a new system.
Finished Roof, Refreshed Home
The completed roof gives the home a cleaner, brighter look while adding dependable protection across the main slopes and dormers.
Curb Appeal Restored
A full view of the finished project shows crisp shingle lines, balanced color, and a polished exterior from roofline to driveway.