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Before anything gets installed, we measure. Every edge, every run, every transition point. Getting those numbers right upfront is what keeps everything aligned from the first course to the ridge cap. Cutting corners at this stage is how you end up with a roof that looks off or, worse, leaks at the seams. We don't skip it.
The pitched roof got a full asphalt shingle installation - the kind built to hold up against the heat, wind, and storm exposure that comes with living in south Louisiana. The flat section received a smooth-surfaced cap sheet membrane, laid clean and tight with no gaps or bubbles. Two different roof types, same standard of work across both.
What goes into a fortified roof isn't just better materials - it's the method. Proper nail patterns, sealed edges, correct overlap on every course. All of it adds up to a roof that's not just weather-resistant for next season but built to hold for years. Homes in this area take a beating from Gulf weather, and the roof is the first line of defense.
We take the process seriously from start to finish. The measuring, the staging of materials on the roof, the installation, the clean finished edge at the drip line - none of it is an afterthought. That's just how we work.