High Performance Homes follows a structured installation process designed to keep the job organized, protect your property, and ensure the finished roof performs the way it should. From the first inspection to the final cleanup, every step is planned so your home stays protected throughout the project.
Replacing a roof is a major project, and most homeowners want to know exactly what to expect before the work begins. A proper roofing installation involves more than just removing shingles and putting new ones on. The roof must be inspected, prepared, built correctly, and installed using methods that hold up against Pacific Northwest weather.
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Our process is designed to make sure every part of the roof system works together for long-term performance.
Every project starts with a detailed roof evaluation. This allows us to understand the current condition of the roof and recommend the right solution.
We inspect:
After the inspection, we explain the condition of the roof, review options, and provide a clear estimate for the work.
Once the project is approved, we prepare everything needed before installation begins. Proper planning helps the job move smoothly and avoids delays.
Project planning may include:
Cities in Washington and Oregon may require permits, and timelines can vary depending on local rules.
Before work starts, the crew prepares the property to keep the job safe and organized.
Preparation may include:
These steps help prevent damage and keep the project running efficiently.
The first part of the installation is removing the old roofing materials so the new system can be installed correctly.
This step allows us to:
Removing the old roof is often the loudest part of the project, but it is necessary for a long-lasting result.
Once the roof deck is inspected and prepared, the new roofing system is installed in layers.
Installation typically includes:
Each layer is installed according to the manufacturer’s requirements to protect warranty coverage and long-term durability.
After installation is complete, the job site is cleaned, and the roof is inspected to confirm everything was installed correctly.
Final steps include:
We make sure the home is left clean, and the roof is ready to handle Northwest weather.
If your roof needs replacement or you want to understand what the installation process involves, High Performance Homes provides detailed inspections and clear project timelines so you know exactly what to expect.
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