This roof is a 20+-year-old roof in Sevierville, TN, that needs some new shingles. The customer has gotten the most out of the life of this roof. The shingles on this roof are no longer sticking to each other. This is making it easy for water to get under the shingles and through the nail holes. A big portion of this roof is also covered in moss and has stains everywhere due to the number of trees on the property. For this reason, we are recommending an Atlas shingle to help prevent stains and moss growth.
New Atlas Roof Installed
- 1New Atlas Shingles
New Atlas Pinnacle Pristine Weathered Wood shingles were installed on this roof. This roof also got Atlas starter shingles and hip and ridge shingles.
Go To Pin - 2New Accessories Installed
New accessories were installed on this roof. This roof got new ridge vent all around to allow for better ventilation of the roof. There was a total of ten pipe boots installed on the roof. All of the step flashing was replaced around the chimneys to prevent leaks.
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During Construction
- 1Rotten Wood Was Replaced
There were about six sheets of OSB that were replaced on this roof. The rot became apparent after the shingle tear off.
Go To Pin - 2Protection Added To The Roof
Protection was added to this roof in the form of synthetic underlayment and ice and water shield. These things will help in the prevention of leaks.
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Old Roof Needing New Shingles
Table of contents
- Shingles No Longer Good
- Lots Of Moss Growth On Shingles
- Pipe Boots In Rough Shape
- Old Metal Ridge Vent
- Counter Flashing In Bad Shape
- Video Inspection Of Roof

- 1Shingles No Longer GoodGo To Pin
- 2Lots Of Moss Growth On ShinglesGo To Pin
- 3Pipe Boots In Rough ShapeGo To Pin
- 4Old Metal Ridge VentGo To Pin
- 5Counter Flashing In Bad ShapeGo To Pin
- 6Video Inspection Of RoofGo To Pin