

Roof Replacement using Owens Corning Oakridge - Brownwood
A roofing system does more than cover a home. In Florida, the roof acts as the first layer of protection against constant UV exposure, heavy rain, humidity, and seasonal storms. One of the most important components in that system is the shingle itself, because material quality directly impacts water shedding, heat resistance, and long-term durability. Proper ventilation, flashing placement, and edge protection also play a major role in preventing moisture intrusion and premature roof deterioration. For this project, the roofing system includes architectural shingles designed to handle Florida’s demanding climate conditions while maintaining a clean and consistent appearance. The selected shingle color, Brownwood, pairs with a brown drip edge along with matching brown boots, vents, and paint to create a cohesive finish across the entire roofline. Material consistency is important because exposed components that are improperly matched or installed can wear unevenly under constant sun and moisture exposure. Brehm Roofing & Restoration completed this project using a full roofing approach focused on both performance and appearance. Every component, from the shingles to the ventilation details, contributes to protecting the structure while improving the overall longevity of the system. In Florida roofing, proper installation matters just as much as the materials themselves because even small weaknesses can become major issues over time. https://maps.app.goo.gl/QHhf84HaJVJcpeiy7








