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This image captures the exposed underlying structure of a residential roof, likely after storm damage or during the tear-off phase of a roof replacement. The shingles have been removed or are missing, revealing the roof decking and support layers beneath. The photo highlights key construction elements that are typically hidden, offering a raw look at the roof’s foundational integrity and emphasizing the importance of proper inspection before reinstallation.
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This photo shows a well-maintained wooden privacy fence situated in a residential backyard. The fence is constructed from vertical wooden planks, stained a rich reddish-brown, and forms a clean 90-degree corner.
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This image shows a close-up view of an asphalt shingle roof, taken at an angle that emphasizes slope and surface condition. The shingles appear to be relatively new or recently replaced, featuring a dark gray gradient color with lighter speckling from the granules.
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This image captures a roof installation in progress, showcasing the preparatory stage before shingles are laid. The roof is fully covered in a synthetic underlayment, with bundles of GAF Timberline HD shingles strategically placed across the surface.
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This image shows a roof deck exposed during tear-off, with a crew of roofers actively preparing for the installation of new underlayment and shingles. The wood decking is fully visible, with some old adhesive and tar paper remnants scattered across the surface. Workers are equipped with safety harnesses and are unrolling a fresh roll of synthetic or felt underlayment, beginning the next phase of the project.
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This image shows a residential roofing project in the underlayment phase, where the roof deck has been fully covered in a premium waterproof underlayment often used in high-risk leak zones or full-roof coverage for maximum protection. Roofing crew members are present and actively working on the site.