
Project overview in Brandon
A residential roofing project was completed in Brandon using a combination of architectural shingles and low-slope roofing materials. The scope addressed multiple roof planes, including the pitched sections and the flat roof at the rear of the home. All work was completed within a single day, demonstrating efficient planning and coordinated execution.
Shingle roofing installation
Owens Corning Duration architectural shingles in the Driftwood color were used on the main roof surfaces. These shingles have a three-dimensional look that fits in with the rest of the neighborhood and covers all roof lines that cross. The installation went in a consistent pattern, with clean lines at the valleys, ridges, and transitions. Ridge caps were installed to match the shingle profile, giving the pitched roof sections a unified look.
Low-slope roofing application
A white modified bitumen system was applied to the sloped portion of the roof. This material was chosen to allow for proper water drainage and surface protection in places where regular shingles wouldn’t work. The finished surface looks smooth and continuous, with sealed seams and clean edges around the outside. The white low-slope roof and the Driftwood shingles are different colors, which makes them look different and helps them work better.
Attention to transitions and details
We paid special attention to the roof transitions between shingle and modified bitumen sections. Flashing parts were added to help with water management and protect nearby materials. To keep the look of all the surfaces the same, the vent penetrations and roof fixtures were sealed and lined up. The finished rooflines have well-defined edges and balanced proportions, indicating that the work was carefully executed throughout the project.
Efficient execution and site condition
The entire roof installation was completed in one day, causing the least trouble for the property. The worksite stayed organized the whole time, with materials set up in a logical order and debris cleared quickly after the work was done. The last visual inspection showed that all shingles were installed correctly, the low-slope surfaces were smooth, and the transitions were clean across all areas of the roof.
This roofing project in Brandon demonstrates the effective combination of architectural shingles and low-slope roofing systems on a single residential structure. The finished roof delivers a cohesive appearance while accommodating the home’s varying roof designs. Homeowners seeking professional roofing installation with attention to detail and efficient scheduling can trust Avatar Roofing to deliver reliable results tailored to each property.









