
Our New River Valley roofing team recently visited a home on Parsley Road in Christiansburg, VA, to assess a 30-year-old shingle roof and provide a full replacement estimate. The appointment was scheduled by a family member, who will also be the point of contact during the inspection and will meet the team onsite. With the roof approaching three decades of age, the homeowner requested a full evaluation to determine what updates were needed to restore the home’s protection.
The home is a single-story structure with an older asphalt shingle roof showing signs of long-term wear. Several areas appear weathered, and portions near the eaves and low-slope sections may require additional attention due to potential moisture exposure. This is typical for aging roofs in Christiansburg, especially in rural areas around Parsley Road where shade, tree cover, and winter moisture can accelerate deterioration.
Inspection photos show worn shingles, exposed edges, and isolated decking concerns—consistent with a roof at the end of its lifespan. The home also includes a small metal section that does not need replacement, and the primary focus will be the shingle facets only.
The replacement estimate includes a complete shingle tear-off and installation with modern underlayment, ventilation, and flashing. According to the material list, the planned system includes:
• Tamko Titan XT architectural shingles in Olde English Pewter (13 squares)
• Hip and ridge caps
• Starter strip
• Four rolls of ice and water shield
• Synthetic underlayment
• White aluminum drip edge
• Ridge vent sections
• Coil roofing nails
• Button caps
• Step flashing and counter flashing
• Treated plywood installation on the low-slope eave at the front of the home
This roofing system provides long-term durability for homes in the New River Valley area and brings the property up to current standards for weather resistance and ventilation.
Homes throughout Christiansburg, Riner, Radford, and the greater NRV region often see roofing challenges as shingles approach the 25- to 30-year mark. Temperature swings, mountain winds, and seasonal storms can accelerate wear, making full replacement the best option for long-term protection.
Our NRV roofing team regularly assists homeowners on rural roads like Parsley Road, offering thorough inspections, straightforward recommendations, and high-quality replacement systems designed for Virginia’s climate.
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