Inspection
Evaluate roof age, surface wear, attic concerns, flashing, ventilation, leaks, and storm exposure.
Roof Replacement Process
Homeowners deserve to know what happens before, during, and after the install — from inspection to warranty registration.
Before The Install
A professional process should explain roof condition, system components, project timing, property protection, and warranty options before work begins.
Evaluate roof age, surface wear, attic concerns, flashing, ventilation, leaks, and storm exposure.
Accurate measurements help determine materials, waste factors, layout complexity, and installation planning.
Proper airflow affects roof lifespan, attic moisture, heat buildup, and shingle performance.
Choose shingles, colors, system components, ventilation, and warranty options that fit the home.
Landscaping, siding, gutters, driveways, decks, and walkways should be protected before tear-off.
Old materials are removed down to the deck so hidden issues can be found and corrected.
Soft spots, rot, moisture, and structural concerns are corrected before the new roof system is installed.
Ice and water protection is installed in vulnerable areas such as eaves, valleys, chimneys, and penetrations.
Underlayment, starter strips, shingles, flashing, ridge caps, and ventilation are installed layer by layer.
Debris is removed and magnetic sweeps help collect nails from the property.
The finished project should be reviewed so homeowners understand what was completed.
Eligible systems are registered and documentation is prepared for homeowner records.
During The Project
Homeowners should understand noise, vibration, material staging, dumpster placement, pet considerations, driveway access, and cleanup expectations before installation day.
Roofing Process
Understand inspection, material choice, installation sequence, cleanup, and warranty coverage.
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