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Full Roof Replacement and Chimney Repair Done Right

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Most homeowners only think about their roof when something goes wrong. A leak shows up, a shingle blows off, or water starts staining the ceiling. By that point, the damage has usually been building for a while. This job is a good example of what it looks like when a homeowner gets ahead of it - full roof replacement plus chimney work, handled together in one shot.

We stripped the old roofing down and went back to the deck before anything else went on. That's how you catch the problems hiding underneath - soft spots, old underlayment that's done its job, anything that would cause issues down the road. We laid fresh underlayment across the entire surface before a single shingle went down. That blue underlayment you see mid-install isn't just a formality. It's a key layer of protection that lives between your deck and your shingles.

The new asphalt shingles went down in a clean, tight pattern all the way across. Ridge cap, pipe boots, drip edge - every detail was addressed. The chimney got proper attention too. It's one of the most common spots for water intrusion on a residential roof, and it's easy to overlook when someone is just swapping shingles. We don't skip it.

That's really what separates a complete roof replacement from a patch job. When we say top to bottom, we mean it. Every penetration, every transition, every edge. The goal is a system that works together - not just shingles that look good for a couple of years before something underneath fails.

At A to Z Roofers, we handle the whole picture. New roof installation, full replacements, repairs, chimney work - whatever it takes to protect the home from the top down. If your roof is showing its age or you've got concerns about any part of it, that's worth a conversation sooner rather than later.