Roof Replacement in Cedar Grove
The older farmhouses along Cedar Creek Road have carried their roofs a long time, and more than a few are carrying two or three layers of shingles over the original plank decking. Code caps a roof at two layers, and a third means a full tear-off, no exceptions. Cedar Grove sits about half an hour east of Springfield, and Summit Roofing has been re-roofing these hills since 1985.
What a Tear-Off Finds Out Here
Stripping to the deck is the only honest way to learn what you’re building on. Plank decking usually needs a handful of boards replaced where water sat around the chimney and the vent pipes, and we price decking repair per board in the quote so a surprise never turns into an argument. From there the new roof goes on as a system: synthetic underlayment, ice and water shield in the valleys, new drip edge, fresh pipe boots, and architectural shingles nailed at the rated pattern.
On wooded lots we plan the job around your trees and landscaping, then magnet-sweep the yard for nails before the trailer leaves.
Not sure the roof is done? A roof inspection settles repair-versus-replace with photos instead of guesswork. Shingle choices are covered under asphalt shingle roofing, the full process lives on our roof replacement page, and the rest of our local work is on the Cedar Grove page.
Ready for a tear-off quote? Call (555) 123-4567.