
Replacing the roof on a single home is straightforward. Replacing the roofs on two connected buildings as one seamless project takes coordination — matching materials, colors, and craftsmanship across both structures so the finished result looks unified and performs as one. That was the task at Carol Van Valkenburg's property on Sutherlin Place in Danville, Virginia, where our Danville roofing team replaced the roofs on both 302 and 304 in a single, coordinated effort.
For owners of duplexes, multi-unit buildings, or adjacent structures, handling everything in one project is the smart way to go — one crew, one delivery, one clean result. Here's how it came together.
The project covered both addresses under a single scope of work — a complete tear-off down to clean decking on each building, followed by a full rebuild with an identical roofing system. Doing both at once means the color, shingle line, and finish details match perfectly across the property, rather than ending up with two roofs that were installed years apart and no longer look alike.
Across the two buildings, our crew installed roughly 25 squares of new roofing, tearing off the old shingles and preparing each deck before the new system went down.
Carol selected Owens Corning TruDefinition Duration architectural shingles in a bold Onyx Black, tied together with matching black drip edge for a crisp, finished edge line. These 50-year shingles use Owens Corning's SureNail Technology for strong wind resistance across both structures.
The complete system installed on this property included:
A key part of this project was improving airflow. Our crew replaced two GAF Master-Flo power fans to actively exhaust hot, moist air from the attic spaces. Good ventilation is one of the most overlooked factors in roof longevity — it protects the decking from moisture, helps moderate temperatures, and extends the life of the shingles above. Replacing the fans as part of the roof work means the whole system is working together from day one.
(As with any powered roof ventilation, the electrical hookup is handled by a licensed electrician — our team installs the units themselves.)
This roof is protected by the Owens Corning System Protection manufacturer's warranty on materials, backed by Cenvar's 10-year workmanship warranty, transferable if the property changes hands within three years of completion. As with every Cenvar project, Carol paid $0 down with nothing due until the job was complete and she was satisfied, with Service Finance financing available for those who want it.
Whether you own a single home, a duplex, or a multi-building property, our Danville roofing professionals can plan and execute the whole job as one clean project. Request your free roofing estimate today and see what an ethical, expert, engaged team can do for your property.


