Ready for Replacement
Before work began, Brown Roofing documented the roof's condition so the homeowner could understand exactly why replacement was needed.
Aging Roof Surface
The old roof showed wear around valleys, vents, and skylight areas, which are common places for leaks to begin.
New Decking Installed
Damaged or worn decking is replaced before new roofing materials go on, giving the shingles a secure, even surface.
Seams Taped for Additional Protection
Brown Roofing seals deck seams as part of the roof system, adding another layer of defense beneath the shingles to prevent moisture intrusion.
Roof-to-Wall Areas
Roof-to-wall transitions are leak-prone spots, so Brown Roofing carefully removes old materials before rebuilding this area the right way.
Staggered Shingles
The crew staggers the shingle courses to prevent water intrusion and extend the life of the roofing system.
Shingle Installation
Once the deck and underlayment are ready, the crew installs shingles in clean, consistent rows for dependable coverage.
Crew Care in the Final Stretch
The crew work across the finished roof with safety lines in place, checking details as the new system comes together.
Finished Roof, IKO Dynasty Summit Gray Shingles
The completed roof shows straight shingle courses, protected ridge areas, and a clean finished look that improves curb appeal and weather protection