Some roofing projects are about more than replacing shingles. They are about protecting history.
Neighborhood Roofing completed a roof replacement on a beautiful Victorian home built in 1893 in Ypsilanti’s iconic Depot Town district. Homes like this are part of what gives Depot Town its character, and projects like these require a careful balance between modern roofing performance and preserving the architectural integrity of a historic property.
This project involved a full roofing upgrade designed to improve both long-term durability and attic ventilation while maintaining the classic look the home deserves.
Victorian-era homes are rarely straightforward roofing projects. Between steep slopes, intricate rooflines, valleys, older ventilation systems, and architectural details like steeples and decorative features, these homes require experience and attention to detail.
This particular home featured:
Older homes often suffer from poor attic airflow, which can lead to moisture buildup, heat retention, premature roof aging, and even hidden structural damage over time. Part of this project focused on modernizing the roof system without compromising the home’s historic appearance.
Project Details
Shingles: Owens Corning Duration FLEX
Color: Estate Gray
Warranty: Platinum Warranty System
For a historic Michigan home like this, material selection matters.
The homeowners chose Owens Corning Duration FLEX shingles in Estate Gray, which gave the roof a timeless appearance while also delivering advanced impact resistance and durability. Michigan weather can be unpredictable, especially with heavy winds, hail, snow, and freeze-thaw cycles, so using a premium roofing system was important for long-term protection.
Duration FLEX shingles are designed with enhanced flexibility and strength, making them an excellent option for homes that need both beauty and performance.
The Estate Gray color complemented the Victorian architecture perfectly, giving the home a refreshed appearance without losing its historic charm.
This project also included installing a 6 square EPDM roofing system on the flat roof sections and a large valley area.
Flat and low-slope areas on older homes are often the first places where water intrusion develops. EPDM roofing provides exceptional waterproofing protection and is one of the most reliable systems for these applications.
Integrating EPDM into the roofing design allowed the home to maintain its historic aesthetic while significantly improving water management and durability.