Roof Replacement
Roof Replacement
Complete roof replacement for aging systems, repeated leak issues, storm-damaged roofs, and worn shingles that are past cost-effective repair.
See Service →Asphalt shingle roofing for homeowners planning reroofing, storm replacement, architectural shingle upgrades, and long-term system performance.
Asphalt shingles are still the dominant residential roofing system in the St. Louis market, but good results come from more than picking a shingle color. Ventilation, underlayment, drip edge, flashing, valleys, and ridge details all matter.
We help homeowners compare repair versus reroofing, choose a shingle path that matches the roof style, and understand what supporting details belong in the scope.
Each card highlights the part of the job that owners usually need explained first.
Material choices should match the roof style, slope, and the level of durability the owner wants.
Underlayment, flashing, ridge ventilation, and drip-edge details play a big role in how the finished roof performs.
Many shingle projects happen because repeated repairs or storm exposure finally push the roof into replacement range.
The exact steps change by roof condition, urgency, and material type, but the process should still feel organized and well explained.
We look at the field shingles and the supporting roof details that shape long-term performance.
Shingle style, accessory details, and the level of replacement work are explained clearly.
The final scope addresses the roof system, not just the visible shingle layer.
Owners get a cleaner understanding of what was installed and how to think about future maintenance.
Use the linked pages if the job needs a different service path, a broader scope, or a second step after inspection.
Complete roof replacement for aging systems, repeated leak issues, storm-damaged roofs, and worn shingles that are past cost-effective repair.
See Service →Targeted roof repairs for active leaks, missing shingles, flashing failures, punctures, and storm-related trouble spots.
See Service →Roof maintenance and condition reviews for aging shingles, minor wear, preventive repairs, and getting ahead of storm-season surprises.
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Yes. Architectural shingles are widely used in the market because they fit many roof styles and replacement goals.
Yes. A proper shingle scope should address the related roof-system details, not just the field shingles.
Sometimes. That depends on the condition and the extent of the documented storm damage.
Yes. We help owners decide whether another repair is still practical or whether reroofing is the stronger long-term move.
Call for reroof guidance, system-detail recommendations, and a practical shingle replacement scope.