The job log.

Every job we build gets documented here — before, tear-off, mid-build, complete. Neighborhood and city only, never a street address. This page is the proof, not the pitch.

June 21. The finished roof, from the front.

Job No. 001

Pearland 77584

Torn off and rebuilt in one day. Certified by an independent windstorm inspector the same week.

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October 29. The finished roof, from above the street.

Job No. 002

Houston 77066

A seventy-photo inspection, a sunrise tear-off, and the whole property put back — roof, gutters, fence.

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October 21. The finished roof from above the front yard.

Job No. 003

Houston 77066

Tear-off and new shingles on the same Friday. The flashing was set at night, by flashlight, until it was done right.

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December 30. Straight down over the finished roof.

Job No. 004

Houston 77066

One roof, one December day, a drone overhead the whole way — including the rotted decking the tear-off exposed.

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March 3. The rebuilt roof in the last light of the build day.

Job No. 005

Houston 77066

The solar company went out of business. The panels came off, the roof was rebuilt, and the panels went back on — all in the same week.

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December 12. The finished roof in evening light, new vents in place.

Job No. 006

Houston 77083

Torn off and rebuilt in one December day — started in fog, finished in evening light.

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November 4. The finished roof in golden-hour light.

Job No. 007

Houston 77066

A roof system built layer by layer — documented from tear-off to drip edge, with a return visit to check the details.

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November 18. Tear-off at sunrise, the neighborhood still waking up below.

Job No. 008

Houston 77066

Documented before the job, torn off at sunrise, and photographed finished the next day.

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February 24, morning. The new roof from the air, the morning after the build.

Job No. 009

Houston 77066

A solar array stood between this roof and its rebuild. The panels came down one day, the new roof went on the next — all of it on camera.

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January 15. Straight down over the finished roof.

Job No. 010

Houston 77066

Inspected in October. Rebuilt under a gray January sky. Flown two days later in full winter sun.

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May 26. The garage wing under its new panels, the flower beds untouched.

Job No. 011

Alice, Texas

Two hundred miles from our usual routes: a homestead where the roof came off two layers deep, and the fence line came back post by post. We travel for the right job.

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December 18, golden hour. Down the finished field — palms and sunset at the eave line.

Job No. 012

Houston 77066

Chalk-mapped in November, rebuilt in one December day — finished in golden light, then the lawn swept for nails with a magnet at dusk.

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November 5. The finished hip roof from directly overhead.

Job No. 013

Houston 77066

The record starts at dawn on build day — trucks in the drive, tarps down — and ends a day later with a drone over new shingles.

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Every roof we build gets documented here.

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Every roof we build gets documented here.

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