Roofing
Est. 2002

Roofing That Elevate Your Home

Shield your family and belongings with premium roofing solutions that combine durability with architectural appeal.

Roofing
Overview

A considered approach to roofing

A roof is the part of the house with the hardest job and the shortest visible warning before it fails. We build and replace roofs the way they should be built — properly underlaid, properly flashed, and properly ventilated — so they protect everything beneath them for decades.

01

Tear-Off Versus Overlay — Honest Counsel

Layering a new roof over an old one is faster and cheaper in the short term, and almost always more expensive in the long term. We strongly favor full tear-offs so the deck can be inspected, repaired, and properly underlaid. The few situations where an overlay makes sense, we'll tell you; in every other case, we'll explain why doing it once correctly is the better economic decision.

02

Underlayment and Ice Barrier Done Right

In central Indiana, ice-and-water shield at eaves, valleys, and penetrations isn't optional — it's what prevents ice-dam leaks from finding their way into your ceilings. We install proper underlayment systems and full ice barrier coverage in the areas most likely to fail, because the difference shows up the first hard winter and not before.

03

Flashing That Won't Be the Failure Point

Most roof leaks start at flashing, not at shingles. We custom-fabricate step flashing, counter flashing, and chimney and skylight details rather than relying on tube sealant to compensate for sloppy metalwork. Flashing done correctly disappears into the roof; done casually, it announces itself with a stain on the ceiling below.

04

Ventilation Engineered for the Whole Attic

An under-ventilated attic cooks shingles from below, encourages ice dams, and shortens the roof's life by years. We balance intake at the eaves with exhaust at the ridge, size the openings to code and beyond, and verify that insulation isn't blocking soffit airflow. A properly vented roof simply lasts longer.

Let's Build Together

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Schedule a complimentary on-site consultation. We'll listen, ask the right questions, and outline a clear path forward — no pressure, no obligation.

1632 W Defenbaugh St, Kokomo, IN 46902

05

Materials Matched to Your Home and Budget

Architectural asphalt shingles cover most homes well; standing-seam metal, synthetic slate, and premium composite products earn their cost on the right house. We help you weigh longevity, appearance, weight, and warranty against your time horizon for the home, so the material choice is grounded in your situation rather than the latest sales pitch.

06

Decking Inspected, Not Assumed

We assume nothing about what's under the old roof until the tear-off is done and we can see it. Rotten sheathing gets replaced before the new roof goes on, regardless of whether the original estimate predicted it. The alternative — covering bad decking with a new roof — is how seemingly fine roofs go soft underfoot a few years later.

07

Job Sites Run Like the Neighborhood Matters

Roofing is messy work. We protect landscaping with tarps, magnetic-sweep the lawn and driveway for nails, dumpsters are placed thoughtfully, and the site is left cleaner than we found it. Your neighbors should barely notice the project; your gutters should be empty of debris when we leave.

08

Gutters and Roof Working as One System

A new roof installed onto undersized, sagging, or poorly pitched gutters loses much of its value. We evaluate the gutter system as part of every roof project and recommend changes where they're needed so water leaves the roof, fills the gutter, and exits well away from the foundation — which is the entire point.

09

Warranties Backed by the People Who Did the Work

Manufacturer warranties cover materials; workmanship warranties cover the installation, and the installation is where most roof failures actually originate. Our work carries a lifetime workmanship standard, and because we don't subcontract our crews, the people who hung the roof are the same people who would come back to address anything that ever needed attention.