Roofs bridging old and new construction DNA in Georgetown Village
Last updated: April 2026
You might have a 1995 hip bundle stitched to a 2014 second-story pop-top—each segment carries different nail patterns, valley metal, and insurance depreciation math. Village neighbors walk their dogs past your dumpster; crews here need tarps and etiquette, not storm-chaser theater.
Common issues in Georgetown Village
- Cricket ponding after downtown microburst wind spun debris into drains
- Step-flashing rot at second-story additions where original masons skipped drip edge continuity
- Low-slope porch membranes aging faster than field shingles on hybrid plans
- Lifted ridge after parade-week wind tunnels down grid streets
Why local matters
Historic-adjacent aesthetics sometimes banned visible metals; roofers must match HOA board minutes on color and profile before nailing-off, not after the inspector tags you.
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