Single-day tear-off. Dry by sundown.
On install day, the crew arrives at 6:30 AM with a job-board, a tarped lawn, and a magnet roller already on the truck. Most residential roofs are torn off and dried-in the same day — and every layer is photographed before the next one covers it.

Single-day tear-off and dry-in
We don't leave a deck exposed overnight. The crew is sized to the slope and square footage so that tear-off, deck repair, and synthetic underlayment dry-in all happen in one daylight window — typically 6:30 AM to 6 PM on a 25-square home.
- Crew sized to finish dry-in same day
- Synthetic underlayment, ice-and-water at valleys/eaves
- Deck repair photographed and itemized
- Tarps on truck for any weather surprise
Layer-by-layer photo log
Before each layer is covered, the foreman shoots a photo set: bare deck, deck-repair zones, underlayment, ice-and-water, flashing, field shingles, ridge cap. The log is filed with the warranty and lives with the property.
Daily owner report
Every evening at 6 PM, you receive a 3-photo text from your project lead: today's progress, tomorrow's plan, any decisions you need to weigh in on. No surprises, no silent days.
- Evening text + photo summary
- Property protection re-set each night
- Magnet sweep of yard and drive daily
- Decision points flagged 24 hours ahead
Stage 04 outputs.


About stage 04.
Do you protect landscaping?
Yes. Tarps on every bed line, plywood walkways over high-traffic turf, and tarped catch zones below every eave.
What if it rains mid-install?
We dry-in immediately with synthetic underlayment and tarp seams. The deck is never left exposed. Re-start within 24 hours of dry weather.
How loud will it be?
Loud — tear-off is the noisiest day. We give the neighbors a one-pager 48 hours ahead and keep the start time to 7 AM in residential zones.
Start with the inspection.
48-hour response. Same-day photo report. Yours to keep — whether or not you hire us.