Roofing is a system. Shingles or membrane may be the most visible part, but gutters, skylights, attic ventilation, flashing, and drainage details often decide whether the roof performs well over time. These ancillary services can also create lower-cost entry points for homeowners who are not ready for replacement.
Gutter installation and drainage
Gutters move water away from fascia, siding, foundations, and landscaping. Poor slope, clogs, undersized downspouts, or damaged gutter seams can push water back toward the roof edge or foundation. Gutter installation should be matched to roof size and water volume.
Skylight repair and attic ventilation
Skylight repair often involves flashing, seal failure, curb details, or roof material around the skylight. Attic ventilation helps reduce trapped heat and moisture, which can shorten roof life, contribute to condensation, and affect indoor comfort.
If you are planning roof repair or replacement, ask whether gutters, skylights, and ventilation should be addressed at the same time. To review the full roof system, schedule a roof and ventilation check.