Pergolas • Gazebos • Outdoor Living • Exterior Improvements

McLendy service

Roofing

The roof protects the home and every improvement connected to it. McLendy Construction evaluates roofing needs in relation to the existing condition, water management, exterior scope, and approved material system.

Clean residential roof replacement or roof-detail work with safe practices

Common project goals

  • Replace an aging or failing roof
  • Address localized roof damage or leak-related concerns
  • Coordinate roofing with a gazebo, covered patio, or addition
  • Improve exterior protection and water management
  • Resolve flashing or transition details within the approved scope

What may be included

  • Existing-condition review and written scope
  • Tear-off and disposal when included
  • Underlayment, flashing, vents, and approved roofing materials
  • Roof penetrations and transition detailing
  • Gutter or drainage coordination when included
  • Cleanup and final inspection or walkthrough

Leak sources and warranty terms must be verified before they are represented in writing.

How the process works

A clear scope before work begins.

The project starts with the space, the goals, and the constraints. From there McLendy confirms whether the scope is a fit, documents expectations, and coordinates the work through closeout.

Related services

Coordinate the surrounding space.

Finished roofed gazebo designed as a backyard gathering space

Gazebos

Create a more sheltered outdoor destination for dining, relaxing, entertaining, or year-round enjoyment.

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Tasteful covered exterior addition connected to a Pacific Northwest home

Exterior Additions & Renovations

Expand or refresh how the home connects to the outdoors through coordinated exterior construction.

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Questions

Roofing FAQs

What types of projects does McLendy Construction take on?

Pergolas and gazebos are our primary focus. We also evaluate patios and pavers, fencing, exterior additions and renovations, roofing, project-related electrical work, and other residential exterior improvements based on scope, location, schedule, permitting, and trade requirements.

What is the difference between a pergola and a gazebo?

A pergola generally has a more open roof structure that defines an outdoor area and can provide partial shade. A gazebo normally has a solid roof and provides greater shelter. The right choice depends on how you want to use the space, the site, desired weather coverage, and budget.

Can you build the patio, structure, fence, and lighting as one project?

Potentially. One of the benefits of planning the full outdoor space together is coordinating layout, access, foundations, pavers, fencing, roofing, drainage, and electrical needs before construction begins. Final availability depends on the approved scope and applicable trade requirements.

Do pergolas and gazebos require permits?

Permit requirements vary by city, size, height, attachment method, setbacks, electrical scope, and other project details. Permit responsibility and any engineering needs must be confirmed during planning and documented in the agreement.

Ready to make more of your outdoor space?

Tell us how you want to use the space, and we'll help determine the right next step for the project.

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