Before & After

Klaus Roofing Systems by Carolina Energy Conservation Before & After Photos

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New Roof in Murrells Inlet

This fun couple was delighted to have Klaus Roofing by Carolina Energy Conservation replace their roof. "It was just time." They loved the care that the team took for their yard and the No Nail Promise. Their biggest delight was knowing a leak was found and decking replaced during removal. "We really dodged a bullet, before the leak did more damage to our garage." We are proud to be their local roofer and they are proud to "put a Klaus on their House!"

Roof replacement for single-family home in Pawleys Island

A Pawleys Island home needed a new roof and called on Klaus Roofing team to get the job done.

In the before image, you can see the roof of this single-family home is showing its age so we went right to work, replacing any damaged or rotted wood with new plywood.

To ensure the home is weather protected, our team installed a Synthetic Underlayment on the roof decking. Loose roof decking can be blown off by the wind.

Once our Klaus Roofing team members installed drip edge along all eaves of the roof, it was time for shingles. 

We installed new architectural lifetime shingles. They are an asphalt-based roofing material designed to give this roof a nice, new-looking pattern. 

You can see the beautiful result in the "after" picture. This home and its owner will enjoy a new roof over his head for years to come!

Roof Repair in Longs, SC

This project was a roof repair in Longs, South Carolina. We removed all of the existing roofing and replaced all of the damaged and rotted wood. We also installed ice and water shields on all drip edges, step flashings, valleys and penetrations on the roof. Other things we installed on this roof include synthetic felt, aluminum drip metal, aluminum rake metal, and new flashings. We finished the project by installing new lifetime shingles, ridge vents, and ridge caps. 

Roof Replacement in Conway, SC

This roof was too damaged to repair so it had to be replaced. Our first step was removing all previous roofing, and replacing all of the damaged or rotten wood. Ice and water shields were installed as well as synthetic felt, aluminum drip metal, aluminum rake metal, and new flashings. New shingles were installed as well as ridge vents and caps to finish off the project. 

Re-Flashing in Conway, SC

For this project we had to re-flash 19ft where the garage meets the house by the front porch. 

Total Before & After Sets: 29

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