
The Hoover Farm
Subdivision in Laytonsville, MD was hit with a major wind storm on March 2, 2018. Many homes were
damaged, including the roof of the Larson's (above).
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This shot was
takenfrom the Defazio's roof (which we re-roofed!) after we finished replacing the Larson's roof.
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Let's go back in time and take a
look at the damage ...
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The existing 25 year
3-tab shingles were heavily damaged.
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CertainTeed Landmark
samples from left to right: Moire Black, Charcoal Black, Weathered Wood.
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The shingles have
arrived and are being stocked on the roof by our supplier ...
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Man that crane really
comes in handy!
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Custom aluminum drip
edge, ice and water barrier, CertainTeed Roof Runner synthetic underlayment, and new Landmark Lifetime
Architectural Shingles ...
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The Charcoal Black is
the perfect color for the Larson's house!
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The Shingle Vent II
ridge vent system moves more air and looks sooo much better than the old metal units.
Nice!
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Plumbing vent pipes get
new neoprene & aluminum pipe collars ...
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... and the collars
plus the heater exhausts all get painted with semi-gloss Rustoleum Brand rust proof paint.
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Shingle over type SVII
looks great. The best.
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... and it's another
beautifully installed new roof in the Hoover Farm Subdivision!
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