Extreme close-up of severely cracked asphalt shingles with granule loss and exposed substrate, shot in flat overcast daylight, filling the full frame edge-to-edge, no sky visible, texture dominant
Extreme close-up of severely cracked asphalt shingles with granule loss and exposed substrate, shot in flat overcast daylight, filling the full frame edge-to-edge, no sky visible, texture dominant
— Documented repairs. No callbacks.

We find what failed. We show you the proof.

Every phase photographed — damage found, material removed, repair completed. You see the record before we leave the job site.

Split-frame wide exterior shot: left half shows a home with visibly failing dark siding and sagging gutters under flat overcast light; right half shows the same elevation fully restored with clean new siding and aligned gutters, shot straight-on at midday, no people, no styling
Split-frame wide exterior shot: left half shows a home with visibly failing dark siding and sagging gutters under flat overcast light; right half shows the same elevation fully restored with clean new siding and aligned gutters, shot straight-on at midday, no people, no styling
/ Root cause, not symptom

The damage has a source. We find it.

Rotted fascia behind intact paint. Failed ice barrier under intact shingles. We locate the origin point, document it on camera, and fix it — not the layer above it.

Close-up of a worker's gloved hands lifting a damaged asphalt shingle to reveal rotted roof deck below, overcast daylight, clinical framing from above
Close-up of a worker's gloved hands lifting a damaged asphalt shingle to reveal rotted roof deck below, overcast daylight, clinical framing from above
Medium shot of a section of house siding being removed mid-project, revealing dark moisture damage and cracked sheathing underneath, overcast daylight, straight-on framing
Medium shot of a section of house siding being removed mid-project, revealing dark moisture damage and cracked sheathing underneath, overcast daylight, straight-on framing
Close-up of a paint brush applying fresh exterior paint over a previously water-stained wood trim board, overcast daylight, hands and tool in sharp focus, no faces
Close-up of a paint brush applying fresh exterior paint over a previously water-stained wood trim board, overcast daylight, hands and tool in sharp focus, no faces
+ Six trade categories

Every failure mode we address

Roofing & Gutters

Siding & Windows

Painting & Interiors

Shingle failure, ice-barrier gaps, downspout separation. We trace water entry to its origin and seal it at the deck, not the surface.

Buckled panels, failed window seals, water-damaged sheathing. Replacement documented panel by panel so you see what was behind the wall.

Surface prep, substrate repair, interior water-damage restoration. Paint goes on last — after the source of the stain is gone.

Verified homeowner accounts

What owners found in their records

They sent photos of every layer they removed. I could see the rotted deck before they replaced it. No other contractor had ever shown me that.

The siding looked fine from the street. They pulled a section and showed me three years of moisture damage. Fixed the sheathing, then re-sided. No callbacks since.

— D. Reeves, roof replacement, Ohio

— M. Castillo, siding & sheathing repair, Michigan

Ready to see what's actually failing on your home? We inspect, document, and explain — before any work begins.