
Asphalt · Lutz, FL · May 2026
Full re-roof around a pool enclosure
Kevin W. · Pasco County
The problem
A long ranch with a lanai cage clipped to the back wall. The old shingles were shedding into the gutter, and the cage flashing was the leak — not the field. Tear-off around a cage is where sloppy crews punch screens and leave you a second bill.
What we did
Staged from the long drive. Field torn off in sections so the house was never open overnight. New cage-wall flashing before the shingles lapped it. Trucks and a dumpster sat on the concrete, not the lawn.
The result
One brown architectural roof, dry cage wall, no torn screens. Kevin’s trucks in the drive in the photo are ours — that is a one-day residential set, not a two-week circus.
Complexities on this job
- Pool enclosure fastened to the house. That joint is a leak line if you ignore it
- Multiple hips on a sprawling one-story — more valley than a two-story box
- Mature oaks and a pond out back. Debris control mattered as much as the shingle
- Crew parking and material flow on a long driveway without blocking the street



