



A roof with multiple skylights is not a straightforward job. Every skylight penetration is a potential leak point if the flashing and surrounding shingles aren't done correctly. That's exactly the kind of work that separates a crew that cuts corners from one that actually knows what they're doing.
This home had a complex roofline - multiple roof planes, a flat section, and several skylights spread across the surface. We took our time getting the shingle layout right and making sure each skylight was properly integrated into the new roof system. The flashing details around each unit matter just as much as the shingles themselves. Get that wrong and you're back to square one with water intrusion.
Fresh architectural shingles were installed across the pitched sections, and the flat roof area got appropriate coverage to match. The skylights sit clean and tight against the new surface - no gaps, no sloppy cuts, no lifted edges. That's what doing it right looks like.
At True North Contracting, honest advice comes first. If your roof has been giving you trouble - whether it's failing shingles, leaky skylights, or something you just can't quite pin down - we'll tell you exactly what's going on and what it takes to fix it. No upselling, no runaround. Just straight answers and solid work.
A roof is one of the biggest investments protecting your home. It deserves more than a quick patch and a prayer. We do residential roofing installations the way they should be done, and we stand behind every job we complete.