A Roof Ready for a Closer Look
Before work began, the existing roof showed signs of age that caught the attention of the homeowner's insurance company. Brown Roofing started with a full inspection to understand the roof's condition and create a clear plan for replacement.
The Concern That Started the Project
This close-up shows the older roof before replacement, including worn shingles and visible patching. For insurance companies, signs like these can raise concerns because an aging roof is more likely to leak or fail during storms.
Protecting the Home During the Work
Large tarps were used to help protect siding, landscaping, decks, and outdoor areas during the tear-off process. A roof replacement can be messy, so property protection is a key part of the Brown Roofing process.
Full Tear-Off Begins
The crew removed the old shingles down to the wood decking. This step is important because it allows the team to check the roof's foundation instead of covering up hidden problems.
Water Protection Goes Down First
Ice and water protection was installed along vulnerable areas where leaks are most likely to start, such as roof edges, valleys, and transitions. This layer acts like a shield under the shingles.
IKO Dynasty Granite Black Installation
The new IKO Dynasty Granite Black shingles were installed section by section. This color gives the home a bold, clean appearance while adding strong protection
Underlayment Covers the Decking
Once the roof deck was prepared, synthetic underlayment was installed across the roof. This gives the home a second layer of protection beneath the shingles.
Final Roof View From the Rear
From the back of the home, the Granite Black shingles create a consistent, finished appearance across the full roof. The result is both functional and curb-appeal friendly.
A Fresh Roof From Above
Drone photos show the new roofing system coming together across the home. This view helps homeowners see the full scope of the work and how each roof section connects.
Clean Lines and Finished Details
The completed roof gives the home a sharp, updated look. Proper shingle installation, ridge details, and roof transitions all help protect the home from water intrusion.