Owens Corning shingles
Westland, MI

Neighborhood Roofing recently completed a full roof replacement project in Westland, MI, giving a local home and garage a fresh start with premium Owens Corning shingles. This upgrade not only improved the home’s curb appeal but also ensured long-lasting protection for the property.

During the project, our team discovered areas of rotted and delaminated decking. To provide a strong, durable foundation for the new roof, we replaced the damaged decking before shingle installation. This step is crucial for maintaining the structural integrity of the roof and preventing future issues.

We also improved the home’s ventilation system as part of the installation. Proper ventilation plays a key role in extending the lifespan of shingles, reducing energy costs, and keeping the attic space dry and healthy year-round.

With Owens Corning shingles, the homeowners now have a roof system that combines strength, style, and reliability. Backed by one of the most trusted names in roofing, this installation will protect the home for years to come.

If you’re Southeast Michigan and need a roof replacement, repairs, or an inspection, contact Neighborhood Roofing. Our experienced team is here to provide professional service and lasting results.

Call Neighborhood Roofing at (734) 994-6500.

Tom Meadows, Roofing Specialist with 30+ Years Experience in Michigan.
30+ years of experience

Roofing Specialist

Tom Meadows was born and raised in Ypsilanti, Michigan. 2026 will mark Tom’s 30th year in the local roofing industry.

Owner

Commercial and Residential Roofing

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