This page is your step-by-step guide to how we run a roofing project with clarity and intent — whether you’re a homeowner, a commercial decision-maker, using financing, or working through an insurance claim. The goal is simple: no surprises, a clean build day, and a roof you feel confident about.
We inspect, measure, and document the roof condition with photos. If insurance is involved, we build a clean, easy-to-understand record of storm-related damage and scope needs.
We clarify repair vs replacement, materials, ventilation, and code items. For approved claims, we verify the scope for missed line items. For denied/underpaid claims, we identify what’s missing and what evidence matters.
We order materials, confirm install date, protect landscaping plans, and set expectations for noise, access, pets, and parking so build day runs smooth.
Most residential roofs are completed in a single day. We tear off, install, flash, ventilate, and seal to manufacturer + code standards—then keep the site clean and controlled.
We do a walkthrough, quality check, magnet sweep, and debris removal. You’ll know exactly what was done and what to watch for.
You receive warranty guidance and documentation. If insurance is involved, we help ensure documentation is complete so the claim closes cleanly and you’re not left guessing.
Most inspections take 30–60 minutes depending on roof size, complexity, and accessibility. We focus on clarity and documentation, not rushing.
Many residential replacements are completed in a single day. Larger roofs, complex decking repairs, or weather can extend the timeline—but the plan is always communicated up front.
We’ll guide you: move vehicles, protect fragile items in attic/garage, and plan for pets/noise. We handle the rest.
We use placement planning, tarps/covering where needed, controlled debris management, and thorough cleanup—including magnet sweeps.
If we find decking issues, we document it, discuss options, and proceed with clear approvals. No surprise “mystery charges.”
Yes. Approved scopes can still miss code-required components or under-scope line items. We review and help correct omissions when appropriate.
Often, yes. The next steps depend on the denial reason and timing. We help organize documentation and clarify scope issues for proper review.
Yes. We’ll match options to your goals (durability, curb appeal, budget) and explain tradeoffs in plain English.
We confirm key install details, flashing, ventilation, sealing, and cleanup. Then we walk the property with you to confirm satisfaction.
Warranty guidance and project documentation. If insurance is involved, we help ensure documentation supports a clean claim close-out.