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Owens Corning Driftwood Shingles and Pebblestone Clay Gutters Done Right

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Here's what a full exterior upgrade looks like when the details actually get attention. We replaced the roof on this home using Owens Corning Driftwood shingles - a color that works really well with the existing brick and neutral siding. Clean, classic, and built to hold up through whatever the seasons throw at it.

The shingle layout came out sharp across the entire roofline. The ridge, the valleys, the transitions between roof planes - all of it was laid out tight and consistent. That's not an accident. It's the result of a crew that takes the installation process seriously from start to finish, not just the final coat.

We also paired the new roof with Pebblestone Clay gutters. Color-matching your gutters to the overall exterior palette makes a bigger difference than most people expect. It ties everything together so the home looks intentional rather than pieced together over the years. Functional and clean-looking - both matter.

A lot of homeowners wait until there's a visible leak or a gutter pulling away from the fascia before making a call. By that point, the damage underneath has usually been building for a while. Getting ahead of it - especially before the heavier rain seasons hit - is almost always the smarter move, both for protecting the home and for keeping costs down.

Whether your roof is showing wear, your gutters are sagging or overflowing, or you just want a straight answer on what kind of shape things are in - we're happy to take a look and give you an honest assessment.