



Storm damage has a way of showing up fast and leaving a mess behind. One bad hail or wind event can compromise a roof that looked completely fine the week before. That's exactly the kind of situation we step in to handle - quickly, and without cutting corners.
Here's what a full residential roof replacement looks like from our crew's perspective. The old shingles come off first. The decking gets inspected. Then we lay down a solid underlayment system before a single new shingle goes on. That layered approach matters a lot more than most homeowners realize - it's what separates a roof that holds up from one that fails again two seasons later.
For this job, we went with impact-resistant shingles. These aren't your standard shingles. They're built to take a beating from hail, wind-driven debris, and whatever else the weather throws at them. Upgrading to impact-resistant material is one of the smartest moves a homeowner can make after storm damage - and in many cases, it can even affect your insurance premium going forward.
We're a local, family-owned roofing and exteriors team, and that means we treat every roof like it's our own. No rushed installs. No shortcuts on the underlayment. No leaving a yard trashed when we're done. The catch netting draped around the perimeter is there specifically to protect your landscaping and keep the worksite clean throughout the process - it's a small detail that makes a big difference.
Whether your roof took a direct hit from a recent storm or you've been putting off a replacement you know needs to happen, we're out here doing this work every day. Impact-resistant shingles, full roof replacements, honest assessments - that's what we do.