A slice of what left our yard on Kishwaukee Street lately: storm re-roofs, standing-seam metal, siding and continuous gutters from Loves Park to Cherry Valley.
Roofs sealed across Rockford and the Rock River Valley, one written scope at a time.
Two genuine crops of the same house, before the tear-off and after. On a phone, the split sits at the halfway line.
No two roofs are the same job. Here is the honest detail on three recent ones, siding and gutters included.
The old lap siding had wicked water behind it for years. We stripped it back, wrapped the sheathing, and hung fiber-cement with fresh corner boards and fascia so the whole envelope sheds again.
A ranch with a hundred feet of eave and split, leaking sectional gutter. We rolled one continuous aluminum run on site, rebuilt the rotted fascia behind it, and pitched it so the water actually reaches the downspouts.
A homeowner two blocks off Kishwaukee called at 7 a.m. Erik was on the roof by nine, chalked and photographed every bruised shingle, and handed over a claim-ready packet before the adjuster ever climbed a ladder.
Start with a free written quote. We walk it, photograph it, and give you real numbers, same day on storm damage.