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Here's what a proper asphalt shingle roof replacement actually looks like in progress. Old shingles stripped off completely, decking exposed and inspected, then a full layer of Owens Corning StormTread synthetic underlayment installed across the entire roof before a single new shingle goes down. That underlayment is your roof's backup plan. It's what keeps water out if anything ever compromises the shingles above it. Skipping it or going cheap on it is one of the most common ways roofers cut corners - and homeowners never know until there's a problem years later.
We also use CertainTeed Landmark shingles on jobs like this. They're a proven product with solid wind and impact ratings, and they hold up in real weather conditions. You can see the bundles staged across the ridge as we worked our way across the roof - that's just how the installation flows when you're doing it right. Material staged properly, crew working clean, no chaos.
We put in the extra hours to keep jobs on schedule. Roofing is weather-dependent, and leaving a home exposed longer than necessary isn't something we're willing to do. Getting the underlayment down fast and the shingles following right behind it - that's how you protect the homeowner and deliver a finished product that actually performs the way it should.
The finished roof speaks for itself. Clean lines, consistent shingle pattern, and a look that holds up from every angle. That's what happens when the crew doing the work actually cares about the outcome.