




This one came out sharp. We just finished a full new roof installation on this Greenville home using Owens Corning Estate Gray shingles, and the result speaks for itself. The color hits just right against the light gray siding - clean, modern, and pulled together.
Here's the thing about Estate Gray - it's one of those shades that works on almost any home exterior. It's not too dark, not too light. It gives the home a finished look without being flashy. And on a two-story home with this much roof line, the color consistency matters. Every plane, every pitch - it all has to tie together.
We took a full aerial look at the entire roof system once everything was wrapped up. The layout on this home is not simple. Multiple roof planes, a lower porch section, valley intersections - all of it had to be detailed carefully so every transition is tight and weather-tight. That's not just about looks. That's about making sure water has nowhere to sneak in.
Owens Corning is a brand we trust because our customers can trust it. Their architectural shingles are built to handle what South Carolina throws at a roof - the heat, the humidity, the summer storms. When we spec a product for a residential roofing job, we're thinking about performance over the long haul, not just the day of install.
If your roof is starting to show its age - curling shingles, granule loss, or just an older roof you've been putting off - this is what a fresh start looks like. A new roof is one of the highest-value upgrades you can make to a home, and getting the material and color right makes all the difference.