



Not every roofing job is a full house replacement. Sometimes it's a shed roof with a failing section that's been quietly getting worse with every rain. That's exactly what we were dealing with here - a past customer reached out after noticing a section of their shed roof had started to break down.
Here's what we were working with: old shingles that had seen better days, a decking section that had failed underneath, and edges that were lifting and coming apart. Leaving it alone wasn't an option. Water gets in, wood rots, and what starts as a small repair turns into a much bigger problem.
We pulled the failing section, re-decked it with fresh material, and laid down new synthetic felt underlayment before finishing it off with new shingles. Every step matters. The underlayment is what sits between your deck and your shingles - it's your backup layer of protection, and skipping it or using cheap felt is a shortcut we just don't take.
The finished section is clean, tight, and ready to hold up against whatever Central Texas weather rolls through. Shed or house, the same standards apply. A roof is a roof, and it needs to do its job.
We get calls like this more than you'd think - homeowners who assume a small repair isn't worth a contractor's time. It is. We handle roof repairs of all sizes across Central Texas, from a failing shed section to a full shingle roof installation. If something looks off, it's worth getting eyes on it sooner rather than later.