




This Brooklyn home needed a full roof replacement - 3,000 square feet of worn-out shingles that had clearly run their course. The old material was cracked, brittle, and well past the point of patching. So we stripped everything down to the deck and started fresh.
The tear-off phase is where a lot of the real work happens. Getting down to bare wood means we can actually see what we're dealing with - no surprises hiding under a new layer of shingles. Every section of decking gets checked before anything new goes on top of it. That's just how we do things.
Once the deck was clean and prepped, we installed new architectural asphalt shingles across the entire roof. The pattern is consistent, the lines are tight, and the coverage is solid from ridge to edge. On a roof this size, uniformity matters - and it shows in the finished product.
Brooklyn homes take a beating year-round. Between summer heat, heavy rain, and everything winter throws at them, a roof that's properly installed makes a real difference in how well a house holds up long-term. This homeowner now has a roof built to handle all of it.
Residential roofing jobs like this one are never just about swapping shingles. It's about giving the whole structure a proper, reliable layer of protection. We take that seriously on every job we touch, whether it's 1,000 square feet or 3,000.