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