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

Ann Arbor, MI

Shingles: Owens Corning Duration & EPDM

Color: Driftwood

This homeowner had a gazebo roof with wooden shingles that had begun to rot and decay, leading to issues underneath. Our team replaced the top area with EPDM and the sides with Owens Corning Duration shingles in the stylish Driftwood color. We preserve some of the wooden shingle portions to give it a distinctive touch that complements the overall aesthetic of the backyard.

In addition to replacing the shingles, our team also repaired the roof deck in areas that needed it. A solid and sturdy roof deck is crucial for the longevity and effectiveness of the roof system. With the new EPDM and Owens Corning shingles, along with the repaired roof deck and preserved wooden shingles, the homeowner can enjoy their gazebo for years to come.

If you are in need of roof renovation services, please do not hesitate to contact us. We would be more than happy to provide you with a personalized quote and answer any questions you may have. Call Neighborhood Roofing at (734) 994-6500.


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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.

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Commercial and Residential Roofing

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