the ranger roof difference

not just a roof,
it’s a whole system

Every Ranger Roof is installed using
our proven process, strict job site standards, and written guarantees

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standard roof

what a typical contractor offers

General Roof

  • Installed to minimum building code

  • Focus on speed, not longevity

  • Limited flashing replacement

  • Tarps only (risk to plants and property)

  • No scheduling guarantees

  • “We’ll fit you in when we can”

  • Problems handled after the fact

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a ranger roof

our roof rangers standard

Installed as a complete water-management system

  • Flashing-first detailing at all leak-prone areas

  • Moisture-focused ventilation design

  • Debris netting + daily cleanup

  • $250/day on-time guarantee

  • $500 guaranteed start date

  • Rangers Code of Conduct respected at every home

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When you install a Ranger Roof,
you’re choosing a professionally installed system with accountability.

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complete water management system

A Ranger Roof is installed as a system, not a surface layer.

That means:

  • Proper underlayment sequencing

  • Precision flashing at every vulnerable area

  • Ventilation designed to manage moisture — not just heat

This approach dramatically reduces leak risk in heavy coastal rain.

full tear-off & sheathing inspection

Rangers don’t cover problems — we eliminate them.

  • Old roofing fully removed

  • Roof deck inspected for rot or soft spots

  • Fasteners anchored into solid wood only

This ensures your new roof performs as designed for decades.

flashing-first
installation

Shingles shed water. Flashings stop leaks.

Every Ranger Roof includes:

  • All new metal flashings

  • Proper integration with underlayment

  • Extra attention at chimneys, walls, skylights, and penetrations

Because that’s where roofs actually fail.

moisture-focused ventilation

On Vancouver Island, moisture causes more damage than heat ever will.

A Ranger Roof™ includes:

  • Balanced intake and exhaust ventilation

  • Reduced condensation and mold risk

  • Protection for attic insulation and roof structure

enhanced fastening & weather detailing

Ranger Roofs are secured to exceed standard fastening requirements.

  • Correct nail placement and count

  • Extra fastening in wind-exposed zones

  • Hand-sealing where conditions require

Built to hold tight when storms roll in.