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This garage roof was over 30 years old! They had a basketball hoop on it that they removed, but unfortunately, this left 2 large holes in the roof decking that was rotting away. After time, water was going into the garage so they didn't even want to use it for their cars! If this problem wouldn't be fixed soon, they would get more wood rot from water seeping into other areas of the roof decking. So after they called us up we replaced all the rotted wood with CDX plywood, Ice and Water, and new shingles on the entire garage.
This homeowner recently bought this duplex and found a leak in the detached garage skylight area. Their Homeowner's Insurance company recommended repairs on the roof, but the owner didn't see any problems with the rest of the roof. After inspecting, we agreed that most of the shingles were still holding a bond, and had very little granular loss with little to no fiberglass showing. Even though the roof was a 3-Tab shingled roof, it seemed to be of high quality. We're truthful like that! No need for a full roof replacement. We just went in and fixed their skylight problem and did some preventative maintenance to add a few more good years.
A homeowner from Wauwatosa, WI, reached out to us regarding a leak issue she had been experiencing in her bathroom. Although we had installed a rubber roof for her in 2021, she recently noticed water coming in through the bathroom fan roof vent on the rear dormer. Despite a previous inspection of the rooftop and attic revealing nothing definitive, the hood vent was identified as the likely culprit.
Given the severity of the recent leaks, especially after a heavy rainfall that saturated several towels, The homeowner requested an immediate follow-up and a quote for the necessary repairs. Our team promptly scheduled a visit to replace the bathroom fan roof vent, ensuring that the issue would be resolved effectively and prevent future leaks.
In Wauwatosa, WI, a homeowner is planning to improve their attic ventilation by adding additional vents. The project involves assessing the current ventilation setup and installing new vents to ensure proper airflow throughout the attic space. This will help maintain a healthy environment, reduce moisture buildup, and improve energy efficiency in the home.
This roof was in need of a quick repair, so we removed the old shingles down to the damaged decking, cut and installed new CDX Plywood to the repair area, and installed IKO Ice & Water Goldshield to the entire area.