Vizcaya Subdivision: This project in Eagle brought unique challenges for our team. This +8,000 square foot home had leaking issues with the tile roof it had originally had. Also, the Boston Ridges were an additional factor for our team in dialing in the optimal amount of ventilation. A house must be able to take in cool air from the intakes and exhaust the hot air in the attic space through roof vents, ridge vents, or powered vents like solar fans.
We had two crews working on the Vizcaya Subdivision project and after taking off literal tons of tiles from the roof, we were able to “dry it in” by installing ice and water barrier on the eaves and valleys and also installing synthetic underlayment for the rest of the roof. You’ll see a great picture of this step in the project pictures. Right after we “dried in the roof” the big weather system and all that rain we had in early April 2024 came pouring down. Quick to respond, our teams worked late to prevent leaks and ensure we could continue and finish the project once there was a break in the weather.
This project included valley metal which eliminates liabilities in one of the most vulnerable portions of your roof, as well as ice and water barriers in the eaves and valleys. Our team is incredibly grateful for having been selected to work on this project. There is always chaos in construction, and yet we were able to come away with a finished product that both the homeowner and our team and extremely proud of. If you have any questions about this project or any other projects you have in mind, please don’t hesitate to contact us!