Wide environmental shot of a freshly completed residential roof replacement, photographed from the street — full roof line visible, clean architectural shingle rows running to a sharp ridge, overcast daylight, no people, DC suburban neighborhood backdrop
Wide environmental shot of a freshly completed residential roof replacement, photographed from the street — full roof line visible, clean architectural shingle rows running to a sharp ridge, overcast daylight, no people, DC suburban neighborhood backdrop

Every roof we replaced is on record here.

Shingle type, pitch, ridge line, and scope — documented across dozens of DC-area installs and replacements. Match your property type before you reach out.

— Roof Geometry on File

Four distinct roof forms, each with its own installation demands. Scroll the archive below to see completed examples of each.

Find the geometry that matches your property.

Gable

Hip

Flat & Low-Slope

Complex & Mixed

The most common DC-area residential form. Two-slope symmetry, straightforward drainage, and clean ridge lines that photograph well at every stage.

Four inward slopes meeting at a central ridge. Higher wind resistance; more cuts, more flashing points — all documented in the project archive.

Commercial and urban residential work requiring membrane systems and precise drainage planning. DC rowhouses and additions included.

Dormers, valleys, multi-pitch additions — the projects where scope clarity matters most. Full before-and-after sequences available.

• Completed Installations

The archive — scope and finish, project by project.

Seen enough to know this is your scope?

DC · Northern Virginia · Maryland

Schedule a site assessment and we'll document your roof's current state, confirm the geometry, and outline the work — no obligations before you've seen the plan.