



Hail damage is sneaky. It doesn't always punch a hole through your roof or cause an obvious leak right away. Sometimes it just quietly breaks down your shingles over months and years until the damage is too far gone to ignore. That's exactly what happened on this Brigham City home - years of storm wear had stacked up, and the roof had reached the end of its life.
We replaced the entire roof from the ground up. New gray asphalt shingles were laid across every plane of the roof, giving the home a clean, sharp look while restoring the protection it had lost. Every penetration - the vent pipes, the box vents running along the ridge, even the skylights - was properly flashed and integrated into the new roof system. That's a detail that matters a lot. A roof is only as watertight as its weakest point, and penetrations are where a lot of roofs fail first.
The skylights on this one got special attention. They were carefully fitted and sealed into the new shingle field, with clean flashing work around each frame. When you're dealing with a full tear-off and replacement, getting those details right on features like skylights is what separates a roof that holds up from one that causes headaches down the road. We take that seriously.
Utah weather is hard on roofs. Box Elder County gets its share of hailstorms, and those storms don't always make the news. A lot of homeowners don't even know they've had significant hail impact until years later when their roof starts failing faster than expected. If your home has been through several storm seasons without a professional inspection, it's worth having someone get up there and take a look.
Our asphalt shingles services cover everything from initial damage assessment to full replacement. We work with the quality materials and the installation standards that make a roof last - not just look good for a season. This Brigham City home is a solid example of what a proper, complete roof replacement looks like when the job is done right.