Before the Brown Roofing Process Begins
From the ground, the home looked beautiful, but the roof still needed a full inspection and replacement plan. That is why Brown Roofing starts with documentation before installation.
Roof Ready for Replacement
Darwin's inspection helped document what needed attention before the project began. The original roof showed its age large sections of leak prone areas.
Tarps Protect the Home and Property
Large protective tarps help shield siding, windows, landscaping, and outdoor areas during tear-off. The goal is to replace the roof while respecting the entire property.
Full Tear-Off Reveals the Roof Deck
Brown Roofing removed the old shingles so the crew could inspect the wood underneath instead of covering problems up.
Working Safely in Tight Areas
Tall walls, trees, and steep roof sections require careful ladder work and jobsite planning so the crew can install the roof safely and correctly.
Deck Seams Taped for Added Protection
Blue seam tape helps seal the plywood joints before the underlayment and shingles are installed, adding another layer of defense beneath the finished roof.
Protection Before the Shingles
Ice and water shield, synthetic underlayment, and taped seams help protect the home from rain, melting snow, and leaks at vulnerable roof edges.
Shingles Installed in Sections
The crew installed IKO Dynasty Cornerstone shingles one section at a time, keeping the roof organized while maintaining safe access across this large, detailed home.
Work Around Chimneys and Transitions
Chimneys, valleys, and roof-to-wall areas need extra attention because they are common leak points. This is where proper underlayment and flashing matter most.
Complex Roof, Fully Connected
On a roof with multiple peaks, valleys, chimneys, and rooflines, every section must tie together properly so water flows where it should.
Final View of a Protected Home
Project Manager Geury helping oversee the process, the finished roof shows the value of planning, protection, and careful installation.
Finished Roof
The completed IKO Dynasty Cornerstone shingles give the home a clean, dimensional look while adding a stronger weather barrier over the entire roof
Small Roof Sections Still Matter
Lower roof areas, vents, and wall transitions are easy places for leaks to start, so Brown Roofing treats these details with the same care as the main roof.