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Here's what we were working with - a large, multi-plane home with serious pitch and considerable height. Getting the tear-off done safely on a roof like this requires proper fall protection, the right tools, and a team that knows how to move efficiently on a steep surface without cutting corners. Every crew member on this job was harnessed in and working a system that keeps people safe from start to finish.
Once the old material came off, the decking got fully prepped and underlayment went down across the entire roof - every plane, every valley, every transition. That step matters more than most homeowners realize. A quality underlayment layer is what stands between your home and water intrusion if anything ever gets past the shingles. We don't skip it, we don't rush it.
Homes with steep or high roofs in Castle Rock need a roofer who has actually done this kind of work - not one who figures it out on your dime. The complexity of a multi-plane roof with sharp pitches means there are more details to get right and more places for problems to show up later if the installation isn't done properly. We plan these jobs carefully before the first shingle ever comes off.
If your home has a steep pitch or sits up high and you're not sure what shape your roof is in, a thorough inspection is a smart first move. Catching a problem early is always cheaper than dealing with it after water has already found its way inside.