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Here are some examples of past roofing projects to showcase our craftsmanship and commitment to quality. Our passion always will be roofs. It’s in our blood!

More Than 4,387 Roofs Since 2021

That is the number, and it is worth stating plainly because it is the most useful thing you can know about a roofing company. Brazen Roofing has completed more than 4,387 roofs since 2021, currently running around 750 to 800 a year across eleven markets in ten states. Roughly 90 percent of that is residential.

We are a young company by roofing standards, and we would rather compete on that number than on a founding year. Volume at that pace means we have seen your roof before — your era of construction, your framing, your ventilation problem, the flashing detail your builder skipped.

What You Cannot See in a Photograph

Every finished roof photographs well. That is the honest problem with a gallery page: a good roof and a bad roof look identical from the street on the day the dumpster leaves. The difference shows up in year eight.

So here is what is underneath the roofs in these photos, in the order it matters:

  • Nail placement and count. Nails driven above the shingle nailing zone hold the shingle by the tab only. It is the most common defect in this industry and it voids most manufacturer warranties.
  • Flashing replaced, not reused. At every wall, chimney, skylight and valley. Reused flashing is the cheapest possible saving and the most expensive eventual leak.
  • Kickout flashing where a roof plane meets a wall. Missing it routes water straight into a wall cavity where nobody sees it for years.
  • New pipe boots, not the old ones with a fresh bead of sealant on them.
  • Drip edge at eaves and rakes. Cheap, frequently skipped, and the difference between water leaving the roof and water running behind the fascia.
  • Matched starter strip and ridge cap. Manufacturer-matched accessories, which are usually a condition of the full warranty.
  • Balanced ventilation. Exhaust with matching soffit intake. Without it the shingles cook from underneath and lose years off their rated life. See why proper roof ventilation matters.
  • A clean site and a nail sweep, every evening.

Every one of those is checked by a Brazen quality-control inspector rather than by the crew that installed the roof. Our installation crews are subcontracted — which is normal at our volume across eleven markets — and our inspectors are not. The sign-off comes from someone whose job is to fail a roof that is not right.

The Range of Work in These Projects

Where These Roofs Are

Eleven markets across ten states: Myrtle Beach and Charleston in South Carolina, Savannah, Georgia, Raleigh, North Carolina, Jacksonville, Florida, Denver and Parker, Colorado, Oklahoma City and Springfield, Missouri. The full list of communities is on our service area page.

Myrtle Beach is our oldest and largest operation, so the largest share of this work is on the Grand Strand. The newer markets are growing fast and the standard is the same.

Want a Reference Instead of a Photo?

Ask. In most of our markets we can point you to recent work nearby and, in many cases, to a homeowner willing to talk about how it went. A roofer who cannot produce a local reference is telling you something worth hearing.

You can also read what our customers say — broken out by market rather than pooled into one flattering average — and there is job footage on our YouTube channel.

When you are ready, a free roof inspection is the next step, with no charge and no obligation. Start at residential roofing or commercial roofing, and financing is available if the timing is the obstacle.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many roofs has Brazen Roofing completed?

More than 4,387 since 2021, currently running around 750 to 800 a year across eleven markets in ten states. Roughly 90 percent of that volume is residential and about 10 percent commercial.

Can I see a Brazen roof near me?

Usually, yes. Ask us and in most of our markets we can point you to recent work nearby, and often to a homeowner willing to talk about their experience. Local references are more useful than any photograph.

Does Brazen Roofing use its own crews?

Our installation crews are subcontracted, which is standard at our volume across eleven markets. Our quality-control inspectors are Brazen staff, and every roof is signed off by them rather than by the crew that installed it.

What kinds of roofs do you install?

Architectural and designer asphalt shingles on most homes, metal including GAF TimberSteel and standing seam, tile and slate where the home and framing suit them, and single-ply membranes on low-slope sections. On the commercial side, TPO, PVC, EPDM, modified bitumen, metal and coating restorations.

How do I tell a good roof from a bad one if they look the same?

You cannot, from the street — which is why it is worth asking about the parts that get covered up. Nail placement, whether flashing was replaced or reused, whether kickout flashing is present at wall intersections, whether the starter strip and ridge cap are manufacturer-matched, and whether the attic has enough intake ventilation to feed its exhaust.

Where does Brazen Roofing work?

Myrtle Beach and Charleston in South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; Raleigh, North Carolina; Jacksonville, Florida; Denver and Parker, Colorado; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma; and Springfield, Missouri.