





This Simpsonville home needed a full roof replacement, and the homeowners wanted something that would hold up and look great doing it. We went with Owens Corning Brownwood shingles - a rich, warm brown tone with natural variation that gives the roof real depth and character. It's a classic look that works with a wide range of home styles, and this brick and siding two-story is a perfect example of that.
What we love about Owens Corning shingles is that they're not just about looks. They're built to handle heat, wind, and heavy rain - exactly what South Carolina dishes out across the seasons. For a home this size with multiple roof planes, valleys, and a chimney to work around, product quality and installation precision both matter. We don't cut corners on either.
The Brownwood color is one of those choices that photographs beautifully from any angle. From the front of the house to the aerial views showing the full roofline, the shingles have a clean, uniform lay with sharp ridgelines throughout. That's not an accident - it comes down to experienced installers who take their time and do it right.
A new roof is one of the biggest investments you'll make in your home. The goal is always to give the homeowner something that protects the structure for decades while also making the property look its best from the street. That combination of function and curb appeal is what good residential roofing is all about.
If your roof is getting up there in age or you're starting to see signs of wear, don't wait until you've got a problem on your hands. A roof that's past its prime can cause real damage fast. We're happy to take a look and give you an honest assessment of where things stand.