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How We Protect Your Home During a Full Roof Replacement

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A new roof is one of the biggest investments you'll make in your home. And one thing that separates a good roofing crew from a great one is what happens before a single shingle goes down. The prep work matters just as much as the installation itself.

Before we get started on a replacement, we set up full debris containment around the home - covering the driveway, the landscaping, the garage doors, all of it. Old shingles, nails, and roofing materials can cause real damage if they land on your property uncontrolled. We use heavy-duty catch systems and ground tarps so that when debris comes off, it lands where it's supposed to.

This kind of setup takes extra time, but it's the right way to do the job. Nobody wants to deal with a nail in a tire or crushed plants because a crew cut corners on protection. We've seen what happens when that step gets skipped, and it's not worth it.

If your roof is showing its age - curling shingles, granule loss, leaks after heavy rain - those are signs that a replacement isn't far off. Waiting too long usually means more damage to the underlying decking, which drives up the cost. Getting a professional eye on it sooner rather than later is almost always the smarter move.

We treat every home we work on with the same level of care we'd want for our own. That's not just something we say - it shows up in how we set up, how we work, and how we leave the property when we're done.