New roof installation should be planned before the first shingle.
A new roof on an addition or detached structure has to do more than look like the rest of the house. It has to drain correctly, flash correctly, ventilate correctly, and meet the existing exterior without creating a new water path.
In Woodstock, many projects involve additions, porch roofs, detached garages, or accent metal sections where the roof detail is more complicated than the square footage suggests.
Tie-ins are the critical detail
Where a new roof meets an existing wall or roof plane, the flashing, underlayment, step flashing, and siding interface need to be planned together. Shortcuts at the tie-in are a common source of future leaks.
Material choices
Architectural shingles, standing seam metal, exposed-fastener metal, and low-slope options each have a place. We help match the material to pitch, visibility, budget, and drainage requirements.




