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The roof, aging beyond two decades, stands as a testament to the house's history, signaling the need for a rejuvenating transformation. Engaged in a meticulous rehabilitation process, the homeowner seeks solutions that balance quality and affordability, mindful of the broader restoration efforts underway. With the interior undergoing a thorough gutting and the house unoccupied, the timing aligns perfectly for the roof replacement project. The scope extends beyond mere shingle replacement, encompassing the repair of deck boards and the installation of gable vents to optimize attic ventilation.
The flashing on the house was torn off in the most recent wind storm. We replaced the flashing on that side of the house.
The roof had damage from high winds. We made the proper repairs to the ridge vent and replaced all of the missing and damaged shingles.
A homeowner in Franklin, WI, is looking for a full roof replacement. The project will include installing new step flashing, drip, and rake metal. The new roof will use IKO Dynasty shingles in the Granite Black color and cover a total area of 2,601 square feet.
In Delavan, WI, a homeowner is addressing storm damage to their roof, which has caused leaks in the front enclosed porch room with a wooden ceiling. The project involves a full roof replacement using IKO Dynasty AR shingles in the Brownstone color for the main house, shed, and detached garage. Additionally, the work will include installing new gutters on the main roof and shed, with no gutters for the detached garage. Raindrop gutter guards will be installed on the house only, and there is a potential plan to add them to the garage and shed.
The scope of the project also includes partial soffit and fascia repairs. Specifically, the existing aluminum soffit corners of the front dormer will be pushed back up, and there may be an aluminum wrap added to the fascia on the front lower level of the house. The chimney flashing will also be addressed due to its large size. The total area to be covered is 3,029 square feet. The homeowner has chosen a white drip edge to complement the new Brownstone roof.