A Wide Range of Housing
Older homes, newer subdivisions, traditional neighborhoods, and larger properties can all require very different approaches to roofing and exterior work.
Indianapolis is too large and varied for one description of an “Indianapolis home.” Established north-side neighborhoods such as Butler-Tarkington and Meridian-Kessler alone contain a wide range of architecture, while areas such as Broad Ripple, Nora, and suburban-style neighborhoods farther from the city's core add even more variety.
Across Indianapolis, you'll also find newer construction, larger-lot properties, and homes that have gone through decades of additions and exterior updates.
That's exactly why a roofing or exterior recommendation needs to begin at the property rather than with a generic scope. Roof design, age, materials, flashing, ventilation, storm exposure, drainage, previous repairs, and the condition of the surrounding exterior can differ dramatically from one home to the next.
Understand the condition of your roof and whether anything needs attention now.
Find the source of a roofing problem and make the right repair when repair makes sense.
Build a complete roofing system around your home, goals, and long-term performance.
Inspect and document storm damage, then navigate restoration with clear guidance.
Manage roof runoff with a gutter system designed for your home and lasting performance.
Protect and transform your home with siding selected for performance and appearance.
Older homes, newer subdivisions, traditional neighborhoods, and larger properties can all require very different approaches to roofing and exterior work.
Homes that have been repaired, remodeled, or added onto over time can have transitions, flashing, ventilation, or material combinations that deserve careful attention during an inspection.
A roof leak, storm concern, failing gutter, or aging siding can have several possible causes. We'll diagnose the condition before deciding what scope of work makes sense.