Restoration Gallery

See real roof restorations after water, mold, and fire damage across Temple, Waco, and Central Texas.

A close-up, photographic view of a roofing inspector’s digital tablet resting on a clean, unfinished plywood roof deck next to a stack of new asphalt shingles. The tablet screen shows a detailed roof diagram with measurements and estimate line items, while a metal tape measure and moisture meter lie neatly beside it. The background reveals a partially shingled roof and a distant, blurred neighborhood skyline. Gentle overcast daylight creates even, diffused lighting, minimizing harsh shadows and highlighting the precise textures of wood grain, shingle granules, and brushed metal tools. Framed from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the scene feels organized, methodical, and technical, perfectly illustrating the thorough, professional estimating process for roofing and restoration projects.
A dramatic, photographic roof scene showing a home mid-restoration after a severe fire, with the focus on the rebuilt section rather than the damage. The foreground highlights new engineered trusses, clean OSB roof sheathing, and precisely installed underlayment, all in crisp detail. In the distant background, a small area of charred, blackened framing remains, clearly segregated and awaiting removal. Warm, golden-hour sunlight grazes the new lumber, bringing out rich wood grain and casting strong yet controlled shadows that emphasize geometric lines and structural order. Shot from a low angle, looking up along the roof slope toward a clear sky, the composition communicates resilience, progress, and expert structural restoration work without showing any people.
A freshly restored residential roof with dark charcoal architectural shingles, each tab sharply defined and perfectly aligned, stretches across a tidy suburban home. The clean roof surface shows crisp ridge caps, new flashing around a brick chimney, and neatly seated vent boots. Surrounding the house is a well-kept lawn and a simple concrete driveway. Captured in bright late-afternoon natural light, sunlight glances across the shingles, revealing their granular texture and subtle color variation while casting soft shadows along the ridgeline. Shot from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle with sharp focus throughout, the composition emphasizes craftsmanship and durability. The photographic realism, clean lines, and balanced framing convey professionalism, reliability, and long-term protection.
A side-by-side, split-roof scene on a single residential home, with one half clearly damaged and the other half fully restored. On the left, curling, faded shingles, missing tabs, and a stained, sagging roof edge show obvious water damage. On the right, new, deep gray dimensional shingles, straight lines, and perfectly aligned drip edge demonstrate a complete restoration. The house sits in a quiet neighborhood with leafy trees slightly blurred in the background. Captured at eye level in bright but soft morning light, gentle shadows accentuate the contrast between old and new. The photographic, high-resolution composition uses a centered split to highlight transformation, conveying hope, renewal, and the tangible results of expert roofing work.

Reviews

A freshly restored residential roof with dark charcoal architectural shingles, each tab sharply defined and perfectly aligned, stretches across a tidy suburban home. The clean roof surface shows crisp ridge caps, new flashing around a brick chimney, and neatly seated vent boots. Surrounding the house is a well-kept lawn and a simple concrete driveway. Captured in bright late-afternoon natural light, sunlight glances across the shingles, revealing their granular texture and subtle color variation while casting soft shadows along the ridgeline. Shot from a slightly elevated, three-quarter angle with sharp focus throughout, the composition emphasizes craftsmanship and durability. The photographic realism, clean lines, and balanced framing convey professionalism, reliability, and long-term protection.

Aya Nakamura

Titan handled our roof claim from inspection to final approval, and the restored shingles look better than before the hailstorm.

A carefully staged attic interior showing a clear before-and-after of water and mold restoration on roof decking and rafters. On the left side, dark water stains, minor surface mold, and discolored insulation are visible on rough plywood and beams. On the right, the same structure appears fully remediated: clean, treated wood with a faint, uniform sealant finish and fresh, neatly laid insulation. A small roof vent allows soft daylight to filter in, illuminating dust motes and creating gentle, directional beams across the space. Photographed from a low, wide angle with sharp focus, the image feels clinical yet reassuring, emphasizing thorough remediation and attention to structural health in a realistic, professional style.

Mateo García

They coordinated directly with our adjuster, dried the attic, removed mold, and rebuilt the deck without disrupting our family.

A close-up, photographic view of a roofing inspector’s digital tablet resting on a clean, unfinished plywood roof deck next to a stack of new asphalt shingles. The tablet screen shows a detailed roof diagram with measurements and estimate line items, while a metal tape measure and moisture meter lie neatly beside it. The background reveals a partially shingled roof and a distant, blurred neighborhood skyline. Gentle overcast daylight creates even, diffused lighting, minimizing harsh shadows and highlighting the precise textures of wood grain, shingle granules, and brushed metal tools. Framed from a slightly elevated angle with shallow depth of field, the scene feels organized, methodical, and technical, perfectly illustrating the thorough, professional estimating process for roofing and restoration projects.

Project Case Studies

A dramatic, photographic roof scene showing a home mid-restoration after a severe fire, with the focus on the rebuilt section rather than the damage. The foreground highlights new engineered trusses, clean OSB roof sheathing, and precisely installed underlayment, all in crisp detail. In the distant background, a small area of charred, blackened framing remains, clearly segregated and awaiting removal. Warm, golden-hour sunlight grazes the new lumber, bringing out rich wood grain and casting strong yet controlled shadows that emphasize geometric lines and structural order. Shot from a low angle, looking up along the roof slope toward a clear sky, the composition communicates resilience, progress, and expert structural restoration work without showing any people.