Storm Damage Restoration
After a severe storm swept through the area Engineered Exteriors conducted a thorough inspection of a homeowner’s roof and documented extensive damage that wasn’t immediately visible. By compiling detailed reports, high-resolution photos, and an expert assessment a strong case was able to be presented to the insurance carrier. When the initial adjuster only approved partial repairs. Our team was able to advocate on behalf of the homeowner, submitted supplemental evidence, and referenced specific policy language to challenge the decision. Thanks to our persistence and expertise, the insurer was ultimately approved a full roof replacement, saving the homeowner thousands and restoring their peace of mind.
Retail Roof Replacement
Replacing your roof may seem like a major expense upfront, but it’s a smart, cost-effective investment in the long run. A new roof enhances energy efficiency, reducing heating and cooling costs, and minimizes the risk of costly water damage, mold, or structural issues caused by leaks. It also increases your property value and can lower insurance premiums. By avoiding repeated repairs and emergency fixes, homeowners ultimately save money and gain peace of mind knowing their home is protected for years to come. Having completed this project we were able to revamp this home so that when it hits the market the seller will receive more than their original asking price.
Leak Detection & Repair
Leaks around a pipe jack—the rubber or metal flashing where a pipe comes through your roof—are one of the most common and overlooked sources of roof problems. Over time, the seal can crack or wear out, allowing water to seep into your attic or ceiling. Catching this early is key. We were able to quickly identify the issue, replace the damaged flashing or boot, and ensure everything is sealed tightly. Taking care of this small repair promptly can prevent much bigger (and more expensive) problems down the line, like water damage, mold, or even structural rot.
Gutters & Downspout Replacement
Replacing old or damaged gutters and downspouts is one of the smartest investments you can make to protect your home. When these systems fail, water can overflow and pool around your foundation, leading to costly problems like basement leaks, soil erosion, siding damage, and even structural issues. New, properly installed gutters and downspouts ensure rainwater is directed safely away from your home—preventing damage before it starts. They also improve curb appeal and can be customized to match your home’s style. Instead of risking expensive repairs later, replacing your gutters now is a proactive step that saves money and preserves your home’s value.