New composition shingle roof on a residential home against a clear sky

Exteriors

Roofing & Roof Replacement

A roof is a system of layers that work together to keep water out and let the attic breathe. We install roofs the way they are meant to go on — underlayment, flashing, and ventilation included, not skipped.

Most roof failures happen at the details: valleys, penetrations, and flashing at walls and chimneys. We give those the attention they need, and we make sure the attic is properly ventilated so the roof — and the framing under it — lasts.

Roofing is often part of an addition or full remodel, where tying new and existing roofs together correctly is critical. We also take on standalone re-roofs and repairs.

Design & build

How your project comes together

Every project follows the same clear path — so you always know what’s happening and what comes next.

  1. 01

    Consultation

    Week 1

    We visit your home, listen to how you live in it, and talk honestly about scope, priorities, and budget. You leave knowing whether we’re the right fit — no pressure, no vague promises.

  2. 02

    Design & Selections

    Weeks 2–6

    We develop the plan, produce drawings and 3D views, and guide your material and finish selections. Locking these in early is what keeps the budget and schedule honest once we build.

  3. 03

    Estimate & Agreement

    Before we build

    You receive a detailed written estimate tied to a defined scope and real selections — not placeholders. When you approve it, the number you sign is the number we build to.

  4. 04

    Permits & Engineering

    Varies by city

    We prepare complete submittals, coordinate structural and mechanical engineering, and manage plan check and corrections so your project clears review as smoothly as possible.

  5. 05

    Construction

    Project-dependent

    One project manager owns the schedule and communication. Trades are sequenced so they don’t collide, the site stays protected and clean, and you always know what’s happening this week.

Honest answers

What homeowners think about first

The questions worth asking before you start — answered straight.

Repair or replace?

A localized leak on an otherwise sound roof can be repaired; a roof near the end of its life is usually better replaced than patched repeatedly. We give you an honest read after inspecting the deck and flashing.

Why does ventilation matter?

Poor attic ventilation traps heat and moisture, shortening the life of the roof and inviting mold. Correct intake and exhaust venting is part of a proper roof.

FAQ

Roofing questions

Do you tie new roofing into an existing roof for additions?

Yes. Correctly tying an addition’s roof into the existing structure — flashing, valleys, and matching materials — is a core part of how we build additions.

How do I know if I need a new roof?

Age, granule loss, recurring leaks, and damaged flashing are common signs. We inspect the deck and flashing and give you a straight answer on repair versus replacement.

Planning a roofing project?

Tell us about your home and goals. We’ll follow up to schedule a consultation and give you an honest read on scope, timeline, and budget.