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Full Roof Replacement - Callone Ave, Bethlehem PA | Roofera

Ranch home roof replacement in Bethlehem, PA completed by Roofera on Callone Ave — GAF Hickory shingles, complete decking replacement, chimney flashing repair, low-slope membrane system, and ridge vent installation.
Location: Bethlehem, PA
Service: Roof Replacement
Timeline: 1 day
Property: Single family

A Real Roofera Project in Bethlehem, PA

Before and after roof replacement project by Roofera in Bethlehem PA

This ranch home roof replacement in Bethlehem, PA on Callone Ave was completed by Roofera after the homeowner experienced active leaking near the chimney and signs of moisture damage inside the home.

Located just minutes from the historic Bethlehem Steel area, this home had been exposed to years of harsh Pennsylvania weather — heavy rain, snow, humidity, and freeze-thaw cycles that are common throughout the Lehigh Valley and gradually break down even well-installed roofing systems over time.

After inspecting the roof, we found several underlying problems that previous repairs had failed to address properly, including deteriorated decking, failed chimney flashing, and a low-slope rear section where shingles had been installed incorrectly in the past.

  • Location: Callone Ave, Bethlehem, PA
  • County: Northampton County
  • Roof Size: Approximately 1,100 sq. ft.
  • Service Performed: Full Roof Replacement
  • Shingle Installed: GAF Architectural Shingles – Hickory
  • Underlayment: Premium Synthetic Underlayment + Ice & Water Shield
  • Specialty Work: Low-Slope Roofing Integration
  • Project Duration: 1 Day
  • Completed By: Roofera

Did you know?

Ranch homes are one of the most common property types in Bethlehem’s residential neighborhoods, and a ranch home roof replacement in Bethlehem, PA typically involves wider roof surfaces that require careful attention to drainage, ventilation, and low-slope sections that standard shingle systems cannot always handle.

Homes throughout Bethlehem and the Lehigh Valley regularly face roofing challenges from freeze-thaw cycles, temperature swings, snow accumulation, and humidity. Chimney areas in particular are one of the most frequent sources of leaks on older Bethlehem homes — many previous repairs rely on caulking alone instead of properly integrated flashing systems, which only delays the problem rather than solving it.

In Bethlehem neighborhoods near the historic Steel district, earth-tone shingle colors like Hickory, Charcoal, and Weathered Wood remain popular choices because they complement both historic homes and modern renovations throughout the area.

What We Found During the Inspection

This ranch home roof replacement in Bethlehem, PA started with a thorough inspection after the homeowner reached out about active leaking near the chimney. During our inspection, we discovered that earlier repairs had only addressed the visible symptoms instead of solving the actual source of the problem.

Once the old roofing materials were removed, we found:

  • Moisture-damaged plywood decking across multiple sections
  • Failed flashing around the chimney that had stopped performing entirely
  • Trapped moisture beneath aging shingles throughout the roof surface
  • A low-slope rear addition that had been improperly shingled from a previous installation
  • Structural deterioration caused by long-term water intrusion going unaddressed

The rear addition was one of the biggest concerns on this job. Because the roof pitch was too low for a traditional shingle system, water had been draining slowly and pooling on the surface over time. That standing moisture eventually led to wood rot and persistent leak issues that kept returning no matter how many times the area had been patched.

How We Solved It

For this ranch home roof replacement in Bethlehem, PA, our crew performed a complete tear-off of the existing roof to properly inspect the structure underneath. After exposing the decking, we identified multiple areas of moisture-damaged plywood that needed to be replaced before the new roofing system could go down.

Work completed on this project:

  • Complete tear-off of the existing roofing system
  • Replacement of all moisture-damaged roof decking
  • Installation of premium synthetic underlayment across the full roof surface
  • Low-slope rear section upgraded with a dedicated membrane roofing system
  • Chimney leak area fully rebuilt with new flashing and Ice & Water Shield
  • Inspection of surrounding decking and framing for long-term structural stability
  • New GAF Hickory architectural shingles installed across the full roof
  • Ridge vent installed at the peak for proper attic ventilation
  • Roofing system designed for improved protection against Pennsylvania weather conditions

One of the most important parts of this project was correctly addressing the low-slope rear addition. Instead of reshinging the area the wrong way again, we installed a roofing system specifically engineered for low-slope performance and long-term water control — the right solution for a surface where traditional shingles simply cannot perform.

The Roof Transformation

Real project photos from the job site, showing the condition before work started and the finished result.

Aerial view of roof replacement project in Bethlehem PA by Roofera
Before
After roof installation aerial photo on Callone Avenue in Bethlehem PA
After

Project Photos

Roof removal process during roof replacement on Callone Avenue in Bethlehem PA
Roof replacement in progress in Bethlehem PA during shingle installation
Ice and water shield installation during roof replacement in Bethlehem PA

Materials Used on This Project

GAF HDZ Architectural Shingles – Hickory

Dimensional asphalt shingles selected for durability and curb appeal on this Bethlehem home.

Felt Buster Synthetic Underlayment

Installed beneath the shingles as part of the complete roofing system.

WeatherWatch Ice & Water Shield Protection

Installed around vulnerable areas, including the chimney base, for added leak protection.

New Flashing Around Critical Areas

New flashing components were installed around the chimney and other critical roof areas.

Dedicated Low-Slope Membrane System

Installed on the low-slope rear addition where traditional shingles were not appropriate.

Replacement Roof Decking

Moisture-damaged plywood was removed and replaced to create a solid foundation for the new roofing system.

Roofing Details Recorded for This Job

GAF
GAF Architectural Shingles – Hickory
Premium Synthetic Underlayment
Ice & Water Shield Protection
New chimney flashing and waterproofing restoration around critical leak-prone areas.

Finished Roof, Cleaner Job Site, Better Protection

This ranch home roof replacement in Bethlehem, PA left the Callone Ave homeowner with a fully restored roofing system — new structural decking, proper low-slope waterproofing protection, new chimney flashing, improved long-term durability, and updated curb appeal with GAF Hickory shingles.

Most importantly, the underlying problems causing the leaks were fully corrected instead of temporarily patched. The homeowner no longer has to worry about water finding its way in — every vulnerability on this roof was identified and properly resolved.

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Questions About This Type of Project

Most ranch home roof replacements in the 1,000–1,500 sq. ft. range can be completed in one day, depending on weather conditions and the extent of decking replacement required. This Callone Ave project was completed in a single day despite requiring full decking replacement and low-slope membrane work on the rear addition.

Chimney leaks on ranch homes are commonly caused by failed flashing, deteriorated sealants, or improper previous repairs. Water slowly enters around the chimney base and works its way into the surrounding decking and interior. The only permanent fix is rebuilding the flashing properly — not applying more caulk over a failing system.

In many situations, no. Roof sections with very low pitch often require specialized membrane systems instead of traditional shingles to prevent standing water and leaks.

For homes in Bethlehem, popular roof colors are usually Charcoal, Weathered Wood, Hickory, and Black because they match most siding and brick styles common in the area. Darker colors also tend to hide dirt and algae streaks better over time in Pennsylvania’s climate.

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