Living near the coast in Onslow County is wonderful — until a storm rolls through. The difference between a roof that holds up and one that fails often comes down to the layers you never see from the driveway.
It starts at the deck
A wind-resistant roof is built from the decking up: a properly fastened deck, ice & water shield at the vulnerable spots, tear-resistant synthetic underlayment, and edges locked down with a fully-adhered starter strip.
The edges do the heavy lifting
Eaves and rakes are the most exposed parts of your roof in high wind. Sealing them properly — and nailing shingles in a precise pattern — is what keeps the whole system together when the weather turns.
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