Projects & recent work
Real roofs. Real proof. Documented.
Rebuilt’s project documentation, organized as Rebuilt Files. Real project galleries roll out as the team approves each one for the site — published examples use approved photos only and homeowner privacy is protected.
Field reels
Real Work. Real Crews. Real Proof.
Rebuilt’s field reels are being curated and approved one at a time. Every reel is reviewed for homeowner privacy (no plates, no faces, no addresses) before going live.
Reels coming online
Hail restoration walkthrough
Awaiting approved project upload
Reels coming online
Crew on a tear-off day
Awaiting approved project upload
Reels coming online
Final walkthrough proof
Awaiting approved project upload
Reels coming online
Storm-day tarp response
Awaiting approved project upload
Visual proof
Visual proof from the ground up.
Drone and jobsite photos help homeowners see condition, progress, and finished work. Visual documentation supports trust, communication, and confidence — and helps create better project records for homeowners, realtors, insurance agents, and property managers.
Before photos help document what we found
Roof-level photos of the existing condition — slope by slope, flashing by flashing. The record of the starting point.
Progress photos help explain what changed
Mid-build photos and crew notes show what was done, when, and how. Fewer surprise questions during and after the work.
Final photos help confirm the work was completed
Closeout photos document the finished roof, cleanup, and warranty paperwork. You see the result, organized for you to keep.
When appropriate, aerial drone footage provides a clear roof-level view that helps homeowners and partners understand what we’re documenting. Drone capture is a tool for clearer communication — not a guarantee, a promotion, or a substitute for ground inspection.
REAL REBUILT PROJECT EXAMPLES COMING SOON.
Real Rebuilt project examples are being prepared. Published examples use approved photos only, with homeowner privacy protected. The sample tiles below show the field structure each entry uses — they are NOT real completed projects.
See Our Process In Action
Watch how our field teams document storm damage, capture transparent telemetry, and verify structural conditions in real-time.
Speak with an Expert: 913-447-1287Residential Replacement
KANSAS CITY METRO
Field-typical problem: hail damage assessment, full tear-off candidate
Field-typical solution: photo-backed inspection → written scope → architectural shingle install
Field-typical result: documented in the Roof Proof File and walked with the homeowner at closeout
Architectural asphalt (manufacturer TBD per project)
Storm Damage Documentation
KANSAS CITY METRO
Field-typical problem: suspected hail/wind damage after a regional storm event
Field-typical solution: roof-level inspection, slope-by-slope photo capture, repair-vs-replace options
Field-typical result: homeowner walked through documentation before any insurance conversation
Material selected post-inspection (impact-resistant lines available)
Commercial Repair
KANSAS CITY METRO
Field-typical problem: active leak on a low-slope commercial roof
Field-typical solution: targeted membrane repair, flashing rework, preventative scope outlined
Field-typical result: asset protected without unnecessary replacement scope
TPO / EPDM / modified bitumen (per system)
Emergency Tarp & Stabilization
KANSAS CITY METRO
Field-typical problem: active structural intrusion after overnight wind event
Field-typical solution: rapid deployment, source isolation, repair-or-replace timeline documented
Field-typical result: further loss mitigated; property stopped while long-term production is scheduled
Stabilization materials or permanent roof matching scope sized separately
Want your roof in the next batch?
Start with a free, photo-backed inspection. The documentation is yours either way.
