About Us


We run an independent editorial blog focused on the roofing trade. Our goal is to help homeowners, property managers, and builders read the field clearly when planning or maintaining a roof. We sift through product literature, jobsite practices, and contractor perspectives to explain what matters, what is optional, and where timing or budget pressures often shift decisions.

Our coverage spans pitched and low-slope assemblies. We break down common residential overlays and tear-offs, look at protective membranes for flatter sections, and examine rolled options where simplicity is a priority. We also study metal panel systems, fasteners, and edge detailing, along with water-handling add‑ons that influence service life. We try to connect the dots between material selection, venting and drainage, and the sequencing that keeps a project moving.

We are not a contractor and we do not take commissions. When we reference crew capabilities or common job scopes, it’s to give readers context for typical offerings from a Roofing contractor. You will see us return to recurring themes: substrate readiness before any shingles go on, flashing transitions at walls and penetrations, and seasonal staging that affects cure times and crew scheduling.

Because readers ask, we cover topics like shingle layer repairs, membrane upkeep for low-pitch sections, roll goods for straightforward coverage, panel metals, and gutter tie-ins. We also share checklists for documenting site conditions and setting expectations, from initial walk-throughs to post-rain reviews. Our aim is informed decisions, fewer surprises, and clearer conversations with the pros who do the work.