


Every roof replacement starts with the part nobody photographs - the tear-off. Old, cracked, curling shingles don't just look bad. They leave your home exposed to water, heat, and structural damage over time. The longer they stay up there, the worse it gets underneath.
Here's what we were working with on this job. The shingles had deteriorated well past the point of repair. Cracked pieces, separated layers, exposed underlayment - this roof had run its course. The right call was a full removal and fresh start, not a patch job that would just kick the problem down the road.
We stripped everything down to the deck first. That's the only way to know what you're actually dealing with. Skipping that step is how homeowners end up with a new layer of shingles hiding an old problem. We don't work that way.
Once the surface was clean and ready, we laid fresh asphalt shingles across the full roof. Clean lines, proper alignment, and solid coverage from edge to edge. The difference between where this roof started and where it ended up is exactly why we do this work the right way - every time.
If your shingles are past their prime and you're not sure whether you need a repair or a full roof replacement, the honest answer is usually pretty clear once someone gets up there and actually looks. We'll tell you what we see, no runaround.