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Roofing
Edgewater, Maryland
Expert Roofing Project Near You on Braxton Way
This roofing replacement on Braxton Way in Edgewater, Maryland addressed widespread shingle failure and attic leaks. Wells Home Improvements delivered precise installation using premium materials to restore protection, enhance curb appeal, and improve attic energy performance.
- Project type: Roof replacement on Braxton Way, Edgewater, MD
- Scope: Full tear-off, new underlayment, ventilation upgrades, GAF shingle install
- Client goals: Stop leaks, extend roof life, reduce energy load, boost curb appeal
- Timeline: Completed on schedule with minimal disruption to the homeowner
Project Overview
We replaced a deteriorating roof on Braxton Way in Edgewater, Maryland to improve protection and curb appeal while increasing energy efficiency. The existing roof had failing shingles and water stains; Wells Home Improvements installed a full roofing system with upgraded synthetic underlayment and improved ventilation to meet coastal weather demands and the homeowner's goal of longer-lasting, low-maintenance performance.Results
The new roof stopped active leaks and restored a clean, cohesive exterior look that increased property value and street appeal. Improved attic ventilation and high-performance underlayment reduced heat transfer, helping lower seasonal HVAC strain and improving interior comfort. Work was completed with manufacturer-backed materials and craftsmanship that give the homeowner confidence in long-term durability and lower maintenance needs. For regional roofing expertise and ongoing support, visit our Annapolis Roofing Company resource.Materials Used
This Braxton Way roofing project in Edgewater, Maryland used GAF asphalt shingles (architectural style in a neutral Weathered Wood tone), synthetic underlayment, starter shingles, and ridgevent ventilation as installed by Wells Home Improvements for a complete roofing system. The Braxton Way, Edgewater, MD roof replacement used GAF-manufactured products and industry-standard installation techniques to meet local coastal weather requirements and homeowner expectations for performance and appearance.Read More