
Most roofing jobs stop at the shingles. Tear off the old ones, put down new ones, call it done. But sometimes the real work is what happens underneath - and what happens at the edges.
On this job, we replaced the entire roof deck before anything else went down. That matters more than most homeowners realize. If the decking underneath is soft, warped, or just worn out, new shingles on top of it won't perform the way they should. We don't skip that step.
We also extended the soffit and fascia on the front gable. It's a detail that gets overlooked a lot, but it's the kind of thing that changes how a home looks and feels from the street. The roofline looked unfinished before. After the extension, it had a clean, intentional look that matched the character of the house.
That's what we're always going for - not just protection, but a result the homeowner is actually proud of. A roof replacement is a big investment, and it should show. The structural work and the finish work both deserve the same level of care.
Whether it's a straightforward roof replacement or something that needs more custom attention like this one did, we approach every job the same way. Do it right, don't cut corners, and make sure the homeowner knows exactly what we did and why.