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OUR ROOFING PROCCES

 

Our standard process includes:

At Laser Cut Roofing, we prioritize quality, effectiveness, and customer satisfaction in every step of our roofing projects.

  1. Ice and water protection shield: is installed over the Drip edge and runs up to 3 ft, as wellas up alll vallys.

  2. Synthetic underlayment: covers the entire roof for extra protection.

  3. Starter shingles: covers shingle joints among eaves and rakes to aid in roofs water shedding function.

  4. Hip and Ridge Capping shingles: Improves appearance, higher quality adds more wind resistance.

  5.  Drip Edge: is used along the leading edge to help direct water off the roof and into the eavestrough.

  6. Shingles Installation: Shingle lines are straight, 6 nails per full shingle, inserted only on the nail line. Installed with minimum 4'' overlap.

  7. Ventalation System: we replace all pipes, goosenecks, and roof ventilation.

  8. Clean up: Tarp Layout around house, magnetic nail sweeping, Full area clean up and disposal of all old shingles. You won't notice we were there.

  9. Drone pictures: Detailed aerial drone photos of completed roof.

  10. Recieve your warranty Certificate along with your roof Photos.

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Metal Valley

A metal valley on a roof offers long-term protection due to its durability and improved water drainage. It can prevent leaks and other water-related issues, while also adding an attractive design element to the building's roof. Overall, it provides both functional and aesthetic benefits that can add value to the property

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Roof Ridge Ventilation

Roof ridge ventilation offers improved airflow, energy savings, extended roof life, and improved indoor air quality. By allowing hot air to escape from the attic, it helps regulate temperature and humidity levels, reduce the workload on air conditioning units, and prevent damage to roofing materials. It also reduces the risk of mold and mildew growth, leading to better indoor air quality and a healthier living environment.

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