Engineered to code, sealed by manufacturer.
Once you've seen the report, our estimator designs the assembly against your local wind/hail rating, your architectural intent, and the warranty you'd like to carry. The manufacturer signs off before you do.

The assembly is engineered, not configured
We don't paste line items from a catalog. The estimator and a manufacturer rep co-author the deck-to-cap assembly — underlayment class, fastener pattern, edge metal, ventilation balance — to your specific code district and exposure category.
- Wind uplift rated to local exposure (B, C, or D)
- Hail rating matched to insurance carrier discount
- Ventilation balanced to NRCA 1:300 minimum
- Edge metal sized to manufacturer warranty terms
Manufacturer pre-approval
Before the proposal lands in your inbox, the assembly sheet is reviewed and stamped by the manufacturer's technical rep. That stamp is what unlocks the system warranty — not the contractor signing it.
Fixed price, no allowances
Decking, flashing replacement, and tear-off layers are quoted at full quantity — not held back as allowances to be billed later. If we open the roof and find 90% sound deck, you get a credit, not a change order.
- Decking quoted at 100% replacement (credit-back if sound)
- Flashing line items itemized by penetration
- No allowances, no T&M, no surprise add-ons
- Price held for 60 days
Stage 02 outputs.
About stage 02.
Can I see the manufacturer's stamp?
Yes. It's included as the last page of every proposal — signed digitally by the named technical rep, with their direct contact.
What if I want to choose a different shingle later?
We re-issue the spec sheet and re-route it for manufacturer pre-approval. Usually 48 hours, no extra cost.
Do you do allowances for decking?
No. Allowances are how contractors make a low number look good. We quote 100% replacement and credit you back what we don't use.
Start with the inspection.
48-hour response. Same-day photo report. Yours to keep — whether or not you hire us.