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Roofing detail near Forest Park Addition
A recent roofing photo from the Forest Park Addition area in Longview.
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See recent roofing photos from the Forest Park Addition area and learn when it may be time to schedule a roof repair, storm damage inspection, or replacement estimate with Gordy Roofing.
For homeowners
Roof problems are not always obvious from the ground. If you are seeing leaks, missing shingles, lifted metal, soft decking, or signs of storm damage, Gordy Roofing can inspect the roof and explain the best next step without pressure.
The photos below show roofing details from work documented in and around Forest Park Addition. They are here to give nearby homeowners a practical look at the kinds of issues Gordy Roofing helps solve across Longview.
Project photos
These images give homeowners a closer look at roofing details from the Forest Park Addition area. If something looks familiar on your own roof, Gordy Roofing can inspect it and walk you through repair or replacement options.

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A recent roofing photo from the Forest Park Addition area in Longview.
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Roofing work documented around the north side of Forest Park Addition.
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A closer look at roof work from the south side of Forest Park Addition.
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A roofing photo from the east side of the Forest Park Addition area.
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A roofing detail from the west side of Forest Park Addition in Longview.
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Watch the Forest Park roofing update, then open the project map for photos, directions, reviews, and connected Gordy Roofing resources in one place.
James Gordy explains what homeowners should look for after hail, wind, or heavy rain moves through Longview.
Watch on YouTubeThe map connects the Forest Park photo set with Gordy Roofing directions, homeowner resources, the Google Business Profile update, and review links.
Homeowner resources
A roof decision is easier when the homeowner can separate visible roof conditions from insurance, code, and material questions. The Forest Park Addition page keeps the project photos, map, video, reviews, directions, and public homeowner links together so nearby Longview residents can review the basics before asking for an inspection.
For roof replacement, the useful questions are practical ones: how old is the roof, what storm history has the home seen, are shingles losing granules, is flashing still sealed, is ventilation helping the roof system, and would another repair solve the problem or only delay a replacement that is already due. Gordy Roofing can document roof conditions and explain repair or replacement options. Insurance coverage, deductible questions, and claim decisions belong with the homeowner's insurance carrier or another qualified professional.
After hail, wind, or heavy rain, the first step is not a guess. Homeowners can look for missing shingles, loose ridge caps, lifted flashing, interior stains, clogged valleys, soft decking, or new debris patterns. Public weather records can help confirm the timing of a storm, and consumer resources can help families avoid pressure tactics after severe weather. A roof inspection should turn those concerns into clear photos, plain notes, and a repair or replacement recommendation that makes sense for the home.
These public resources help homeowners understand roof replacement language, material performance, depreciation, roof assembly rules, and stronger roof choices. They are educational links, not legal, insurance, engineering, or code advice.
These links are useful after a Longview storm because they give homeowners neutral places to check weather history, impact resistance terms, and contractor warning signs before signing anything or making a repair decision.
Use these links to review the Forest Park project page, map, video, Google Site, Google Business Profile update, reviews, directions, and the main Gordy Roofing pages for Longview roof repair, roof replacement, inspections, and storm damage help.
Next steps
Whether your roof needs a small repair or a full replacement, the best first move is a clear inspection and a plain explanation of what is happening on the roof.
Ask Gordy Roofing to take a look and explain what your roof needs.
Learn how Gordy Roofing handles leaks, missing shingles, flashing problems, and storm wear.
Compare replacement options when repair is no longer the best long-term choice.
Open directions to Gordy Roofing Longview from the Forest Park Addition area.
Talk with Gordy Roofing
If your home has leaks, loose shingles, hail marks, soft decking, or an older roof system, Gordy Roofing can inspect it and help you decide whether repair or replacement makes the most sense.













