Complex-Wide Roof Concerns
From above, the weathered condition across multiple buildings is easier to see. For an HOA, documenting the full property helps plan repairs and protect the value of the entire complex.
Before: Aging Roof from Above
This aerial view shows the roof before replacement, with visible staining and weathering. These signs helped confirm the association's concerns about the overall roof condition.
Protecting the Property Below
Large protective tarps cover the siding, landscaping, and walkways while work is performed above. On a condo complex, careful property protection is especially important because homes are close together.
Tear-Off Begins Across the Complex
The old roofing materials have been removed, exposing the wood decking underneath. This step allows the Brown Roofing team check the roof's foundation before installing the new system.
Work Around Skylights and Openings
The team carefully seals around skylights, seams, and roof transitions. These are common leak-prone areas, so proper prep work is one of the most important parts of the roofing process.
Ice & Water Protection
A crew member installs protective Ice & Water shield along the lower roof section. This layer helps defend the home against wind-driven rain, ice, and moisture before the shingles are added.
Sealing the Roof Deck Seams
The blue tape marks areas where the roof deck seams are being sealed. This extra protection helps reduce the chance of water finding its way through small gaps in the wood decking.
Careful Shingle Installation by Hand
Crew members install the shingles while working around roof edges and penetrations. These details matter because every layer must work together to shed water properly and protect the homes below.
Installing the Brown Roofing System
The crew installs shingles section by section over the prepared roof surface. This step-by-step approach helps make sure each part of the roof is properly layered and secured.
Shingles and Ridge Vent in Progress
IKO Dynasty Frostone Gray shingles are being installed, and the ridge area is being prepared for ventilation. A properly vented roof helps heat and moisture escape from the attic.
Finished Look from the Ground
The completed roof gives the condo units a cleaner, more uniform appearance. The new IKO Dynasty Frostone Gray shingles replace the older, weathered roofing with a stronger finished system.
New Shingles, Clean Roof Lines
The finished roof shows the new shingle field and ridge vent system. The ridge vent allows the attic to breathe while giving the roof a clean, finished appearance.