Residential Roofing And Rejuvenation In Wayne County, Michigan | Kincaide Roofing And Rejuvenation

For 38 years in Wayne County, we have judged asphalt shingles by the deck under them, not curb appeal. We check seal strip bite, granule loss, nail back-out, and brittle tabs, then decide if repair or rejuvenation still makes structural sense. Dry shingles can often stay in service longer.

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Residential Roofing & Rejuvenation Wayne County—Fast, Straightforward Service

Kincaide Roofing And Rejuvenation keeps your roof protected with clear pricing and options that fit your home: repair, full replacement, or our shingle rejuvenation treatment. Proudly serving Wayne County and the Downriver area.

  • Transparent, written proposals with photos—no surprise add-ons
  • Fast local response for leaks & storm issues; same-day/next-day when available
  • Full-service roofing: inspections, repairs, replacements, ventilation, flashing, gutters & siding tie-ins
  • Shingle Rejuvenation (bio-based treatment) to extend shingle life and restore flexibility when a replacement isn’t yet needed
  • Photo-first inspections + good/better/best options so you can choose repair vs. replace vs. rejuvenate
  • Licensed & insured crews; manufacturer-registered installs and workmanship warranties
  • Clean job sites: landscape protection, magnetic nail sweep, thorough cleanup
  • Local team support—you’ll talk to a Wayne County-area crew, not a call center

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Crew inspecting lifted shingles and exposed decking beside a porch gable
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Crew scraping sealant and clearing debris from asphalt shingles beside Telegraph Road
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Porch gable shingle repair and deck check

Kincaide Roofing And Rejuvenation plans residential roof work around the structure on site, not a generic checklist. A ranch with a simple run of gutters needs different staging than a two story home with cut up valleys or an older addition that sheds water into a weak section of deck. We look at how the roof drains, where load lands, and what parts of the system still have life left. That keeps repairs targeted, helps rejuvenation go where shingles can still benefit from it, and gives owners a practical path for long term roof planning instead of chasing the same leak twice.

  • Roof inspection
  • Roof repair
  • Roof replacement
  • Roof rejuvenation
  • Shingle repair
  • Emergency roof repair
  • Gutter installation and repair
  • Roof ventilation solutions

Wayne County asphalt shingles fail at the seams first. We inspect tab adhesion, ridge wear, and deck firmness on homes off Ford Road, Cherry Hill, and Hannan before deciding on repair or rejuvenation. Dry shingles can stay in service longer if the wood below still holds fast and the seal line has not broken.

Wayne County shingles dry out as asphalt oils leave the mat. We use 90% plus USDA bio-oils to replace that loss, restore flex, and help seal lines hold through freeze-thaw. The treatment slows granule shedding on brittle tabs, and qualifying roofs carry a five-year transferable warranty.


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Low-pressure bio-based rejuvenator being applied to asphalt shingles on a residential roof, with controlled spray coverage along the ridge and starter course, shown against Telegraph Road homes and the Jefferson corridor.
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Local Roofing, Siding & Gutter Projects Near You

Recent Roofing and Rejuvenation Staging in Wayne County

Project pins off Ford Road and Cherry Hill track where we check shingle lift, edge seal failure, and deck firmness before repair or rejuvenation. That field map matches how Kincaide Roofing And Rejuvenation has worked for decades, inspect first, fix only what the roof can still hold.

Neighborhood Standards in Wayne County

Wayne County roofs need straight answers. We check shingle seal, tab curl, nail back-out, and deck firmness before anyone talks replacement. Homes off Ford Road, Cherry Hill, and Hannan take wind and freeze-thaw hard, so we judge the roof by what the wood and asphalt are doing, not by curb view.

Wayne County homeowners choose Kincaide because we check the roof deck, shingle seal, and tab condition before anyone starts selling a full replacement. That cuts out shortcut work, limits hidden rot, and keeps aging asphalt roofs in service only while the structure still supports them.

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Sydney D.
13:36 17 Dec 25
Kincaide did a phenomenal job fixing up my garage roof and siding. They also cleaned up the area after so my dog wouldn't get hurt. Everytime there was any issue found during installation, they provided picture evidence. They also were the best cost when compared to other companies. Highly recommend.
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Dean W.
01:07 04 Dec 25
Great craftsmanship, Competitive prices gets the job done on time. man of his word! I would recommend him to friends and family
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Greg Y.
12:47 28 Nov 25
Kincaide roofing went above and beyond our expectations. Scott (the owner) took pictures of every step and fix he made. Believe me, there was a lot if fixing on my roof. They were punctual, thorough and very professional. No B.S. with Scott, the communication was straight forward and gave us briefings every night before they left. Thanks Kincaide
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Cheryl A.
15:51 20 Nov 25
I can’t say enough good things about this company. Scott the owner walked me through the whole process from start to finish. They protected my house with boards during the job and did a fantastic job on clean up! All this and a fair price! They took good care of me being a widow. Highly recommend.
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J B.
23:25 05 Nov 25
Very awesome, professional experience with Kincaide!!! Scott and his crew is wonderful. They do good work, really put things in terms so that people can understand things better. We will definitely be sticking with KINCAIDE!!!

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Crew staging bundles and tarps by Jefferson Avenue storefronts, tight lot access
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Roof crews staged along Telegraph, Fort, and Ford for faster residential response

Wayne County roofs demand tight site control. Crews lay plywood over drive paths, pad lawn edges, and keep bundles off soft turf around Heritage Park and Hawthorne Ridge. On narrow lots, we spot-stow debris, protect shrubs from granule wash, and set ladders where runoff will not scar concrete or crush beds.

Freeze-thaw, wind, and attic heat break down asphalt shingles faster than most roofs show from the street

Wayne County freeze-thaw pushes meltwater under shingle laps, then forces it into the deck seams as temperatures drop. That cycling breaks seal strips and pulls asphalt oils out of the mat faster on south and west slopes. Tabs stiffen, curl, and shed granules early, which leaves the wood below exposed.


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Frost heave splitting a driveway joint, water pooling at the slab edge.
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Roofing standards start with the deck, not the sales pitch.

Scott Kincaide, founder of Kincaide Roofing And Rejuvenation, says a roof has to be judged by what the deck, seal line, and shingles are doing right now. A house off Ford Road, one along Cherry Hill, or a place by Hannan can look fine from the street and still have brittle tabs, loose nails, or wood that needs attention before the next season hits. I inspect for that first, because honest work starts with telling a homeowner what the roof can still carry and what it cannot.

Scott Kincaide
Owner, Kincaide Roofing & Rejuvenation

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Permit packet with municipal seal and roof access notes on a desk
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Municipal permits, ladder safety, and roof access rules for property managers

  • Official Wayne County Website: Check county notices, department contacts, and public updates before scheduling roof access or material delivery.
  • Building & Paving Permits: Review permit rules before a tear-off, deck repair, or reroof. Some jobs trigger inspection steps if crews need driveway access, alley access, or temporary staging space.
  • Underground Utility Safety (MissDig): Call before setting ladders, dumping tear-off debris, or driving stakes for tarps. Marked utilities matter on tight residential lots where gas lines, service drops, and drain runs sit close to the work area.

Roof repair, replacement, inspection, and rejuvenation details for asphalt shingles

Use the detailed service pages to match the roof problem to the house in front of you. A ranch with curled tabs, a cape with failed flashing, or an older roof that still has enough life for rejuvenation each needs a different call. Review the inspection, repair, replacement, shingle work, and ventilation pages, then compare them against what you see on Telegraph, Eureka Road, and around Oakwood Boulevard before you decide how far the roof needs to go.

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