A Woodstock roof replacement should fix the details under the shingles.
A new roof is an opportunity to correct the problems that shortened the old roof's life. Poor ventilation, reused flashing, missing drip edge, soft decking, and weak valley details should not be covered up again.
Woodstock homes near tree cover and shaded roof slopes need special attention to valleys, moisture, roof edges, gutters, and ventilation balance.
What belongs in the scope
A complete replacement scope should name the shingle system, underlayment, starter, ridge cap, drip edge, pipe boots, flashing, ventilation approach, decking allowance, cleanup, payment terms, and warranty language.
If skylights, gutters, fascia, or chimney flashing need to be coordinated with the roof, that should be discussed before install day.
Replacement timing
Waiting too long can turn a roofing project into decking, drywall, insulation, and interior repair. Planning replacement before repeated leaks gives you more control over timing, material choice, and budget.




