Pro Choice Exteriors makes roof replacement easy, affordable, and worry-free.
Our team is committed to providing quality craftsmanship, reliable materials, and exceptional service—ensuring your home remains protected for years to come.
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Catching roof damage early is key to avoiding costly repairs and extending the life of your roof. Regular DIY checks—inside and out—paired with professional inspections from a trusted roofing company can help identify issues early and give you peace of mind.
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Here’s what to look for during a roof inspection to help maintain your roof’s longevity and performance.
Interior Inspection
When inspecting the interior of your home, focus on the attic and ceilings. Look for warning signs such as leaks, water stains, or mold—these often point to underlying roof issues. If the damage is limited to a specific area, a partial roof replacement might be sufficient. However, more widespread problems may require a full roof replacement to ensure long-term protection.

Roofing Inspection
During a roof inspection, keep an eye out for damaged or missing shingles, granule loss, water stains, and worn flashing around vents and chimneys. Be sure to check for sagging spots, as they may signal underlying structural issues. If your roof is over 20 years old, it’s especially important to monitor its condition regularly to catch problems early and avoid costly repairs.

Our Roof Replacement Process
Step 1.
To protect your property during the tear-off process, we place tarps around the entire home. This helps safeguard:
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Sidewalks – Preventing damage and keeping walkways clear of debris
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Shrubs – Shielding delicate plants from falling materials
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Landscaping – Preserving your yard’s appearance and preventing cleanup hassles
Step 2.
As part of our thorough roof replacement process, we take the following steps to ensure a clean and solid foundation:
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Tear off the entire existing roof to prepare for a fresh installation
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Remove all nails and screws from the roof deck for a smooth, secure surface
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Clear all step flashing and chimney flashing to ensure proper sealing with new materials
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Clean out gutters to eliminate any leftover debris and waste
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Replace any rotten decking or damaged boards to restore structural integrity
Step 3.
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Next, we begin the underlayment and edge protection phase of your new roof installation:
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Install ice guard along all eaves and valleys to prevent water intrusion from ice dams
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Apply synthetic underlayment across the entire roof deck for added moisture protection
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Install new drip edge to guide water away from the roof and protect the decking
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With the foundation in place, we complete your new roofing system with the following steps:
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Install the new roofing material for long-lasting protection and curb appeal
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Install new step flashing and chimney flashing to properly seal vulnerable areas
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Install new pipe boots to prevent leaks around roof penetrations
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Install ridge vent to promote proper attic ventilation and extend the life of your roof
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