




Here's what a full roof installation looks like when it's done the right way. We stripped everything down to the deck on this Murray home, worked through the flat section and the pitched section, and put down fresh shingles from scratch. No shortcuts, no patching over problems.
The flat-to-pitched roof combo on this house is something a lot of contractors trip over. Each section has different demands. The flat area needs its own approach to water management, and the pitched side needs clean, consistent shingle courses from the ridge down to the drip edge. We handled both. That's what a proper roof installation looks like.
One thing that matters a lot on a job like this - getting the ventilation right. You can see the new low-profile vents set into the finished shingle surface on the main slope. Proper attic ventilation keeps heat and moisture from building up, which protects both the roof deck and the interior of the home. It's one of those details that's easy to overlook and expensive to fix later.
Utah weather is no joke. Murray and the surrounding Salt Lake Valley get pounding summer storms, heavy snow loads in winter, and freeze-thaw cycles that chew up a bad install in just a few seasons. That's why we care about how each course of shingles lays, how the flashing ties in at the edges, and how every penetration gets sealed. When the next storm rolls through, this homeowner won't be sweating it.
We're veteran-owned and we bring that same attention to detail to every roof we put on. A full roof replacement is one of the biggest investments a homeowner makes - it deserves to be done right the first time.