A View From A Distance
Even from a distance, the organic growth on this 30 year old roof is visible.
The 30-Year-Old Roof Up Close
Dark staining, lichen & algae, and aging roof details were signs that this roof had reached the end of its service life. These warning signs can lead to leaks if ignored.
Old Roofing System Under deconstruction
Worn shingles, staining, and areas ready for replacement. Roof Inspector Austin's inspection helped the homeowner understand what was happening before work began.
Careful Tear-Off
The crew removed the old shingles while protecting the siding, windows, landscaping, and work area below. A clean tear-off sets the stage for a perfect installation.
Tear-Off Opens the Roof for Inspection
Once the old roofing was removed, the Brown Roofing crew could inspect the wood decking underneath. This step matters because a new roof is only as strong as the surface it is installed on.
Protecting the Property During Tear-Off
Tarps help catch debris and protect the home while the old roof comes off. This keeps the job site safer and makes cleanup more controlled.
Installing the Roof System in Layers
The Brown Roofing process is not just about shingles. Underlayment, ice and water protection, flashing, and proper fastening all work together to help keep the home dry.
Weather Protection
he crew installed protective underlayment before the new shingles. This hidden layer helps defend the roof deck from wind-driven rain and moisture
IKO Dynasty Biscayne Completed
The finished Biscayne shingles create a softer, dimensional look that complements the home while providing a durable new roofing system.
The Finished Roof
The new IKO Dynasty Biscayne shingles give the home a clean, updated look while adding stronger protection against wind, rain, and winter weather.