
After: Peace of Mind and a Plan for the Future
While no immediate emergency repair was needed, the homeowner now has peace of mind knowing their roof has been professionally inspected. With expert recommendations in hand and a clear path forward, they're prepared to move ahead with a roof replacement using durable, weather-resistant materials. This is the Klaus Roofing Way-offering honest, expert advice and reliable solutions that keep your home protected for years to come. Klaus Larsen Roofing is ready to help with a full inspection and expert guidance. If replacement is necessary, the homeowner is considering upgrading to Dynasty Architectural Shingles in the color Glacier. These premium shingles feature a larger nailing surface, tear-resistant Armour Zone strip, and Fastlock sealant to create a stronger bond-offering top-tier protection even in high winds. This is the Klaus Roofing Way: professional service, honest recommendations, and high-performance solutions that stand the test of time. Whether the roof needs a small fix or a full replacement, the homeowner can count on us to deliver durable results with a stress-free experience from start to finish.

During: Professional Inspection and Trusted Guidance
Klaus Larsen Roofing responded promptly with a thorough inspection, carefully evaluating the condition of the shingles, flashing, and ventilation. Access points, including vulnerable valleys and ridge lines, were assessed for wind damage. The team discussed potential next steps with the homeowner, including the option of upgrading to Dynasty Architectural Shingles in the color Glacier-known for their tear-resistant Armour Zone strip, Fastlock sealant, and superior wind protection.

Before: Signs of Aging and Storm Exposure
Prior to the inspection, the roof had begun to show signs of wear after nearly two decades of service. While there were no active leaks, the homeowner noticed lifted shingles and minor granule loss, likely exacerbated by recent high winds. The home inspector had previously advised that the roof would require replacement within the decade, and the latest storm served as a wake-up call to take action.