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The craft behind the roof.

Underlayment, flashing, tile, foam, shingle — the details that determine whether a roof lasts five years or thirty.

Synthetic high-temp underlayment being installed over a bare roof deck on a Gilbert home
Underlayment

The layer that actually keeps water out — synthetic high-temp underlayment, installed ahead of tile or shingle.

New step flashing and counter flashing detail at a chimney on a Gilbert roof
Flashing detail

Chimneys, sidewalls, and valleys are where Gilbert roofs fail first. We rebuild the flashing, not re-caulk it.

Concrete tile roof with new underlayment being reinstalled on a Gilbert home
Tile reinstallation

Lift-and-relay: tiles come off in order, underlayment is replaced, tiles go back exactly the way the HOA approved.

Close-up of a freshly recoated white SPF foam roof on a contemporary Gilbert home
Foam recoat

Acrylic recoat over clean, prepped SPF foam. Every five-to-seven years is how foam earns its decades of life.

Architectural shingle installation in progress on an older Gilbert home
Shingle tear-off

Full tear-off down to the deck, deck repair where needed, synthetic underlayment, new flashing — then shingle.

Senior roofing estimator with a clipboard and tablet inspecting a Gilbert tile roof
Senior estimator, not a salesperson

The person walking your roof is the one writing your scope. Every detail is photographed, nothing is guessed at.

Materials we install include tile, shingle, foam, metal. A full project gallery with neighborhood-tagged shoots is being built out — every completed roof gets a homeowner-kept photo set in the meantime.

Ready for a written estimate?

A senior estimator walks your roof, documents what we find, and sends you a written estimate with photos. Clear scope. Fair price. No pressure.