Roofing

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SunFire Construction

Roofing

Roof repair and replacement planning that accounts for solar, water intrusion, underlayment, ventilation, and project sequencing.

Roofing by SunFire Construction

What this covers

Roof conditionSolar coordinationWater intrusion

SunFire Construction helps homeowners plan roofing work around existing conditions, solar panels, water damage, ventilation, and future energy projects.

Product planning note

Owens Corning roofing products may be part of material planning when they fit the roof type and project requirements.

Step 1

Roofing and solar decisions affect each other

If a home has solar or may add solar soon, roof condition should be reviewed before the project is scoped. Removing panels later to address an aging roof can add cost and coordination that might have been avoided with better sequencing.

Step 2

A roof estimate should look past the visible surface

Leaks, soft decking, poor ventilation, flashing issues, and old underlayment can change what the roof really needs. SunFire helps homeowners understand whether the project is a repair, replacement, or part of a larger solar or restoration plan.

Step 3

The best roof plan protects the next project too

Roofing work should support future solar, remodeling, electrical upgrades, and long-term maintenance. That means reviewing access, roof planes, penetrations, drainage, and timing before crews begin.

Talk through the next step

Tell SunFire what you are seeing, what work you are considering, and whether the project overlaps solar, roofing, electrical, comfort, or remodeling decisions. The first step is getting the scope in the right order.