



When a rental property has a bad roof, everything else is at risk. Water gets in, tenants complain, and the repair bills start stacking up fast. We got called out to a rental here in Grants Pass where the old roof had taken some real damage - the kind that doesn't get better on its own.
Here's what we were working with: a deteriorated roof that needed to come off completely. Patch jobs weren't going to cut it. The owner was getting the property ready to rent out, so they needed something solid, clean, and done right - not a bandage on a bigger problem.
We stripped the old material and put down a full new shingle roof. The gray architectural shingles we used give the home a clean, updated look while also being a genuinely tough material. The multi-angle ridge lines and hip sections on this roof made the layout a bit more involved, but everything got laid out tight and uniform across the whole surface.
For rental property owners in the Grants Pass area, a new roof is one of the smartest investments you can make before putting tenants in. It removes a huge liability, keeps insurance straightforward, and adds real value to the property. Renters notice it too - a well-kept exterior sets the tone before they even walk through the front door.
Old roofs on investment properties have a way of turning into expensive emergencies if you wait too long. Getting ahead of it - like this owner did - saves a lot of headaches down the road.