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📍 What You’re Looking At:
The photos document the full arc of this roof restoration:
- You’ll see shingles stripped down to the sheathing, revealing areas of decay
- The damaged plywood was swapped for new, clean panels where needed
- Underlayment layers were methodically rolled and nailed, overlapping to channel moisture correctly
- Ridge venting was cut in and installed at the peak to improve attic ventilation
- Finished shots show crisp, dimensional Owens Corning shingles, ridge caps, and a sealed edge all around — a total transformation from exposure to protection
✅ Do:
✔️ Roofs 1st before repairing interior, dont lose money spent with a leaky roof.
✔️ Clean roof debris (leaves, branches) at least once per season to maintain drainage
✔️ Schedule future roof cleanings every few years to prolong shingle life
❌ Don’t:
❌ Don’t walk on the roof unless professionally necessary — especially during wet or snowy conditions
❌ Don’t ignore signs of new interior moisture — though the roof is sealed, flashing and ventilation can shift over time and should be checked annually

4' x 8' Plywood Roofing Sheets
Owens Corning Duration shingles
Repairs
Gutter Cleaning
Waterproofing
Installation
Other Projects


Overview
Nov 9, 2019
Dec 10, 2019
🤕 Symptoms:
-Active leaks coming through a worn, aging roof
-Exposure of new interior framing due to full gut renovation
-Risk of further structural and moisture damage if left untreated
-No current protection in place for the interior investment
-Aesthetic and resale value threatened by roof's visible decline
🩺 Diagnosis & Evaluation: This roof had reached the edge of its lifespan — and the stakes were higher than usual. The home’s interior had already been completely gutted to the studs and siding removed, signaling a full-scale rebuild in progress. But without a sealed lid, all that fresh framing was at risk. The roof wasn’t just old — it was leaking, inconsistent in ventilation, and long overdue for replacement. The job wasn’t about patchwork; it was about securing what’s next.
🛠️ Treatment Plan:
-Removed 22 squares of old shingles across all house roof sections
-Inspected the full surface and replaced four compromised 4x8 plywood sheets as needed
🧠 Installed full layers of weatherproofing protection, including:
-Drip edge
-Ice & water shield
-Full tar paper underlayment
-Starter shingles at all eaves and rakes
-Installed Owens Corning architectural shingles for performance and visual upgrade
-Integrated ridge venting system with cap shingles for better attic breathing
-All debris removed and job left clean, dry, and secure
💡 Prognosis:
With the roof locked in, the rest of the rebuild can continue with confidence. This upgrade didn’t just stop water — it laid the foundation for a smooth resale or safe long-term use. The structure can now breathe, resist the elements, and move forward without risking what’s already been invested inside.
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