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We recently completed a significant roof replacement in Roxbury, where our team tackled a challenging project featuring a roof affected by mold and algae. Szymon, our knowledgeable sales representative, guided the homeowner through the process, ensuring they understood every step of the way. Under the expert oversight of project manager Bill, we were able to replace the old roof with durable IKO Dynasty shingles in the elegant color of granite black.
The transformation was impressive—what was once an unsightly roof now boasts a clean, sleek appearance that greatly enhances the home’s aesthetic. The new shingles not only provide a fresh look but also offer superior resistance to mold and algae, ensuring long-lasting protection. Our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction shines through in this project, and we are proud to have delivered a solution that both revitalizes the home and safeguards it against future issues.
This homeowner worked with Inspector Darwin and Project Manager Austin to choose IKO Dynasty AR Shingles in Shadow Brown.
Brown Won't Let You Down!
Jan in Westport gave us a call after spotting a leak in her 30-year-old roof, and we were happy to help. Inspector Coleton confirmed a full replacement was the right move, and once Jan learned about our premium materials and craftsmanship, she knew she could count on Brown Roofing. Project Manager Austin and his crew installed new sheathing, protective underlayment, and IKO Cambridge shingles—leaving her with a strong, beautiful roof and zero more leaks to worry about. Brown Won't Let You Down!
This customer's barn was in need of protection against water damage. Because the barn has never had gutters before, The clear solution to this problem was gutter installation. The Brown Roofing team installed seamless black gutters, which are sure to keep this barn safer than ever.
This homeowner called in the Brown Roofing team to help with their roof's ridge vents. After removing the existing ridge shingles, the crew installed a ridge vent. This new ridge vent allows warm air to exit the attic, preventing condensation, damage, and mold. To finish the job, new shingles were installed on the ridge.