From Signed Contract to Installation in 48 Hours

Good execution starts before anyone ever gets on a roof. This week's project in Homer, GA is a good example of what that actually looks like in practice.

The Timeline

The contract was signed one day. Materials were delivered the next. Installation starts the day after that. No delays, no scrambling, just a plan followed through on.

Once everything showed up on site, the homeowner sent a message that summed it up well: "Ok all the supplies are here. You two don't mess around." That's exactly the idea.

What's Being Installed

This roof is going on with an Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration roofing system. Duration shingles are built with Owens Corning's SureNail Technology, a reinforced strip woven directly into the shingle that gives nails something more secure to grip into, along with the company's algae resistant granules to help the roof hold its color over time. It's a well regarded, durable option for homeowners looking for a shingle roof built to hold up over the long run.

Why the Prep Work Matters

A lot of what makes a roof installation go smoothly happens before a single shingle goes down. Clear communication with the homeowner, the right materials on site and ready to go, and a crew prepared to execute all matter as much as the installation itself. Rushed prep tends to show up later as callbacks, mismatched materials, or delays mid-project. Good prep just looks like showing up on time and getting it done right the first time.

What's Next

Installation is underway now.

If a roof replacement is on the horizon, a free inspection is the first step. Call Tyler directly at (706) 244-2421 to get started.

Roofing materials and dump trailer delivered ahead of a roof replacement in Homer, GA

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