RESIDENTIAL ROOFING BUILT FOR WISCONSIN WEATHER
From lake‑effect storms to summer heat, Wisconsin roofs work hard. Our residential solutions focus on longevity, proper ventilation, and clean, efficient installs that respect your home.
Roofing Types We Install
Asphalt shingles (architectural): broad color selection, strong wind ratings.
Flat & low‑slope (EPDM/rubber) for additions and garages.
Metal Roofs and include more information here.
Roof Repairs
Our Roof Replacement Process
Step 1.
Deck Inspection & Repair
Deck inspection and necessary sheath repair.
Step 2. Weatherization
Ice & water shield in vulnerable zones; synthetic underlayment elsewhere.
Step 3.
Flashing
Proper flashing at chimneys/sidewalls; sealed penetrations.
Step 4.
Ventilation
Balanced ventilation (intake + exhaust) for shingle life and energy efficiency.
What to Expect on Install Day
Crew arrival and protection setup.
Tear off existing roof, exterior inspection, and prep work.
Install new roof and proper flashing while performing continuous metal sweeps for nails and other metal debris.
Final walkthrough by field manager.
Spotless property cleanup.
Roofing & Installation FAQ
How Do I Know If I Need A New Roof?
Look for curled shingles, granule loss, leaks, or repeated repairs; we’ll confirm with photos from our inspection.
How Long Does It Take To Install A New Roof?
Most roofs can be completed within one day. There are occassions where a larger, more complex roof requires an extra day.
Why Do Roofing Estimates Differ By Thousands?
We honor all manufacturing and material warranties. Labor is guaranteed for XXXXXXXX
Do You Offer A Warranty?
We honor all manufacturing and material warranties. Labor is guaranteed for XXXXXXXX
What Materials Do You Use?
We primarily use Owens Corning and Mule Hide for roofing. Depending on the type of project we may use alternative options based on your preferences and your roofing project needs.
Do You Provide Material Samples?
Yes, our team will provide you with samples so you can see the quality and colors in the roofing material types we offer.
Can I Keep My Existing Gutters
Absolutely, if they are in good condition and the new roof type is compatible with your existing gutters.
Can I Keep My Existing Soffits & Facia?
It is not recommended to keep existing soffits and facia. Even if they are in good condition, keeping them can run the risk of having future issues with sealing, ventilation, and drainage.