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The work, documented

Projects

Every job below is fictional — the point of this page is the presentation: photography first, spec data in the captions, and one project told properly instead of twenty told thinly.

Bench-side replacement after a June hailstorm

Finished two-story home with new architectural shingle roof in afternoon light
Fictional case study

A 1970s ranch on the east bench took hail on the south face. The owner was told the whole roof was gone. Our walk found the north face intact — the claim and the quote covered what the photos showed, nothing more.

The work. South-face tear-off to the deck, two sheets re-decked, ice-and-water at the eaves, architectural shingles color-matched to the intact face.

The result. The claim closed on our documentation without a second adjuster visit. Half-roof cost, whole-roof look.

System
Architectural asphalt
Squares
18 (south face)
Pitch
6/12
Crew
4
Duration
2 days
Wind rating
130 mph nominal

Stage comparison

Mid-job: synthetic underlayment down, first bundles of architectural shingles being setFinished courses of architectural shingles, straight and locked
Same roof, one day apart — dry-in to locked courses. Demonstration pair from a fictional project.

Project gallery

  • Craftsman home with new gray architectural shingle roof, street view
    Full replacement, University district (fictional project)
  • Snow-dusted rooflines on a residential street under a winter sky
    Ice-dam remediation and valley rework (fictional project)
  • Dark gabled house under a heavy storm sky
    Post-storm documentation and south-face rebuild (fictional project)
  • Standing seam metal roof on an A-frame cabin among pines
    Standing seam on a Mink Creek cabin (fictional project)
  • Weathered cedar shingle roof with dormers
    Cedar maintenance, Old Town (fictional project)
  • Two-story home with new architectural shingle roof
    Hail claim replacement, east bench (fictional case study)
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