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Roof replacement in Jamestown, RI with cedar shake — Project #12269 by Pinnacle Roofing & Skylights

Jamestown RI Roof Replacement

Jamestown, RI—another Siding completed by Pinnacle Roofing & Skylights. This residential property now has a roof system designed for island — extreme bay wind and salt weather and built to last. Pinnacle Roofing & Skylights brings dedicated craftsmanship to every Jamestown home we work on. We focus on doing the job right, keeping you informed, and leaving your property better than we found it.

Scope of Work

This Jamestown siding project started with careful measurement and a full assessment of the existing exterior. We removed old cladding completely to inspect the sheathing and house wrap underneath—repairing any damaged areas and replacing the weather-resistant barrier where needed. New siding was installed with proper overlap sequences, sealed joints at every transition, and correct fastener spacing to allow for expansion and contraction through temperature changes. Window and door flashing received special attention because those transitions are where most water intrusion starts. The finished product protects the structure underneath while delivering clean lines and lasting curb appeal. Learn about our siding services.

Built As A System

Cedar shake gives this Jamestown home classic New England character that no other material can replicate. Natural cedar delivers beauty, breathability, and a natural insulating quality that complements traditional architecture. We installed each course with proper overlap, stainless steel fasteners that resist coastal corrosion, and adequate spacing for the wood to breathe and shed moisture naturally. The finished look connects this home to Rhode Island’s architectural heritage while providing real weather protection. See our natural cedar and CertainTeed Cedar Impressions options for homes where cedar style matters.

Good To Know

For Jamestown homeowners near Beavertail Lighthouse, composite and fiber cement siding materials require very little maintenance compared to natural wood—no annual staining, no rot, no insect damage. They do benefit from occasional cleaning with a garden hose to remove dirt and mildew, and caulk joints should be inspected every few years and touched up as needed. Natural wood siding delivers unmatched character but needs regular maintenance to perform. The right choice depends on how much maintenance you want to do and how long you want the material to last without intervention.

Why This Approach Works

Siding is the primary weather barrier for the walls of your home—so the layers behind it matter as much as the cladding itself. This Jamestown project addressed every layer from sheathing outward: repairing underlying structure where needed, installing or replacing house wrap, sealing flashing at every window and door opening, and installing siding panels with correct overlap, fastener spacing, and sealed joints. The cladding you see from the street is important, but it is the hidden layers that prevent the water intrusion, rot, and mold that cause the most expensive damage.

Why Pinnacle

Since 2012, Jamestown homeowners have trusted us to handle their toughest challenges — island — extreme bay wind and salt conditions, aging roofs, storm damage restoration. That experience working near Beavertail Lighthouse and throughout Jamestown shapes every project and every recommendation we make.

We love working in Jamestown—the people, the neighborhoods, the sense of community that makes this a special place to live. That is why we put our full reputation behind every installation and treat every Jamestown home with the respect it deserves. View our Jamestown portfolio or call us when you’re ready to talk about your project.

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Need a roof or skylight estimate in Jamestown? Use our instant estimate tool, book a free appointment, or call 401-267-7663. If you’d like to explore payment options, see: financing available.


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