
A new roof is one of the biggest investments you can make in your home. And when it's done right, you don't have to think about it for decades. That's exactly the kind of work we take pride in delivering.
Here's what the process actually looks like. Before a single new shingle goes down, the old material gets stripped completely. We're talking a full tear-off - down to the deck. That step matters more than most homeowners realize. It lets us inspect the decking for soft spots, rot, or damage that would otherwise stay hidden and cause problems later.
You can see the underlayment is already laid across the full deck surface. That moisture barrier layer is what stands between your home and water intrusion if shingles ever take a hit. It's not glamorous work, but skipping it or doing it halfway is how leaks happen. We don't cut corners on the stuff you can't see.
Two crew members working the roof at the same time means the job moves efficiently without sacrificing quality. Every step has a purpose - strip, inspect, protect, install. That order isn't an accident. It's how a roof installation is supposed to go when someone actually cares about the finished product.
A new roof means real peace of mind. No more wondering if that storm did damage. No more water stains showing up on your ceiling. Just a solid, properly installed roof that does its job and protects everything underneath it.