




This one came out sharp. We just wrapped up a full roof installation on a Sacramento home, and every detail - from the ridge cap down to the vents and chimney flashing - was done right.
A roof has a lot of parts that have to work together. The shingles are the obvious piece, but it's the stuff underneath and around the edges that determines how long everything holds up. Proper vent placement keeps moisture and heat from building up in the attic. Tight flashing around the chimney keeps water from sneaking in where brick meets roof deck. Get those details wrong and it doesn't matter how good the shingles look.
We treat every roof we install as something that needs to pass a thorough inspection - because it does. Part of our process includes checking each penetration point, every valley, and every transition before we consider the job finished. That mindset is the same one we bring to our standalone roof inspections and maintenance work. The standard doesn't change.
Sacramento homes deal with some real heat through the summer months, and a properly ventilated, well-installed roof makes a real difference in how that home performs over time. Brown architectural shingles like these do a solid job blending curb appeal with durability. This homeowner is set up well for the years ahead.