
We're in the middle of a full roof replacement on this two-story brick home in Decatur, GA. The old roofing material is already stripped off, the decking is exposed, and our crew is moving through the underlayment phase - laying down a solid moisture barrier before a single shingle goes on.
That underlayment step matters more than most homeowners realize. It's the layer that keeps your home protected if water ever gets underneath your shingles. Skipping it or rushing it is where a lot of cheaper jobs cut corners. We don't.
You can see the shingle bundles staged on the trailer, ready to go. We're using Owens Corning materials on this job - a name that carries real weight in the roofing world. Quality product paired with proper installation is what actually gives you a roof that holds up through Georgia summers, storms, and everything in between.
Every step of this installation is deliberate. From tearing off the old roof and protecting the landscaping with tarps, to getting the decking prepped and the underlayment laid clean - the work we do before the shingles go down is what determines how the finished roof performs years from now.
If your home needs a roof replacement or you're dealing with damage you're not sure about, this is the kind of crew you want on it. We take the setup seriously because getting it right from the start is the only way we know how to work.