



Every step of a roof replacement matters. Not just the shingles you see at the end, but everything underneath them. The deck. The underlayment. The flashing. When any one of those steps gets rushed or skipped, it shows up later - usually at the worst possible time.
On this job, we started with the foundation of the system. Tornado AnchorDeck synthetic underlayment went down first across the entire deck. That material is tougher and more water-resistant than old felt paper, and it gives the shingles a solid, stable base to sit on. We also ran a chalk line to keep every course of shingles straight from edge to edge - it's one of those details that separates a clean install from a sloppy one.
The inspection came back with a clean pass. That's not something we take lightly. It means the work met code, the layers were done correctly, and the homeowners can move forward knowing their roof was built the right way - not just the fast way.
The finished field of dark charcoal asphalt shingles came out clean and uniform. Penetrations are sealed, the roof line looks sharp, and the whole system is set up to do its job for years to come. That's what a proper roof replacement looks like from start to finish.
We take pride in doing every step right on every job. If your roof needs attention - whether it's a full replacement or something that just needs a repair - we're the crew that won't cut corners to get off your property faster.