IKO Cambridge Roof Replacement to St. Tammany Parish Code in Slidell, LA — Weathered Wood
A roof replacement in Slidell is rarely just a cosmetic upgrade. With humidity, wind-driven rain, and long storm seasons on the Northshore, homeowners need a roofing system that’s installed with the right details and aligned with local requirements. On this project, Southern Home Improvement Center (SHIC) completed a roof upgrade to meet applicable St. Tammany Parish code and permitting requirements using IKO Cambridge algae-resistant Class 3 architectural shingles, finished with IKO Hip & Ridge cap shingles, plus two new skylights integrated into the roof system.

Project Overview
This Slidell, Louisiana reroof focused on two priorities: a clean, consistent manufacturer system from field shingles through ridge detailing, and properly integrated skylight openings that help reduce leak risk over time. The homeowner selected Weathered Wood — a versatile, classic shingle color that works well with many exterior palettes common across St. Tammany Parish.
Materials and Scope of Work
Below is what was installed on this project.
Roofing System
Keeping the field shingles and the hip-and-ridge system within the same manufacturer line helps maintain consistent fit, appearance, and detailing across the roof surface.
- IKO Cambridge algae-resistant Class 3 architectural shingles (per manufacturer documentation)
- IKO Hip & Ridge cap shingles
- Color: Weathered Wood
The goal was a unified roof assembly — shingles, ridge caps, and critical transition points working together as one system.

Skylight Upgrade
Replacing skylights during a reroof is often the most efficient timing because the roof surface is already being rebuilt and the flashing integration can be handled cleanly.
- Installed two new skylights
- Integrated skylight transitions as part of the reroof (not as an afterthought)
This approach helps minimize common failure points around older skylight seals and aging flashing.

Why IKO Cambridge Shingles Make Sense for Slidell Homes
IKO Cambridge architectural shingles are often chosen for Gulf Coast homes because they balance durability and curb appeal. The laminated profile adds dimension compared to basic shingles, while algae resistance can help reduce the dark streaking that sometimes appears over time in humid climates.
For this homeowner, the selection was also practical: Weathered Wood tends to complement brick, light siding, darker trim, and many popular exterior paint palettes — which can matter for both long-term ownership and resale.

What “Up to St. Tammany Parish Code” Means
Homeowners often hear “up to code” and assume it’s one single item. In practice, it’s a combination of details that support proper water management, wind performance, and inspection expectations.
In planning and installation, code-aligned roof replacement work typically centers on:
- Correct edge and transition detailing (where water tries to get in first)
- Proper sealing and flashing at penetrations (including skylights)
- Installation practices that match manufacturer requirements and local expectations
- A documented scope that’s clear and consistent for the homeowner’s records
If you’re comparing bids, the most important thing is that each proposal clearly defines what’s included so you’re not comparing a “low number” against a more complete scope.

Two New Skylights: Why It’s Smart During a Reroof
Skylights are one of the most common leak-prone areas on older roofs. Even when the roof surface looks fine, seals, flashing details, and older units can become the weak link.
Replacing skylights during a reroof helps because:
- The roof system is already being rebuilt, so integration is cleaner
- Flashing and sealing details can be completed as part of the full assembly
- You avoid paying twice for labor later if an older skylight becomes a problem
In short, reroof time is usually the best time to do it right and keep the roof system consistent.

Planning a Similar Roof Replacement in Slidell?
If you’re considering an IKO Cambridge roof replacement in Slidell, LA, SHIC can help you compare shingle lines, color options like Weathered Wood, and upgrade decisions such as skylight replacement. The goal is a scope you can understand, pricing you can compare, and an end result that performs reliably through Louisiana weather.

FAQ
Are algae-resistant shingles worth it in Southeast Louisiana?
In humid climates, algae-related discoloration can become a curb-appeal issue over time. Algae-resistant shingles are designed to help reduce visible staining and keep the roof looking more consistent longer.
What does “Class 3” mean for shingles?
“Class 3” is a product rating tied to impact resistance. Your final performance depends on the full roof assembly and correct installation details, not just the label on the shingle.
Should skylights be replaced during a reroof?
Often, yes — especially if skylights are older or you want to align skylight seals and flashing details with the new roof’s life cycle. Doing it during reroofing typically reduces future leak risk and avoids duplicated labor.
Can you help choose a roof color?
Yes. SHIC can help you compare colors against your exterior materials so the finished roof looks intentional, not “close enough.”
Get a Roof Estimate in Slidell, LA
To request a roof estimate in Slidell or anywhere in St. Tammany Parish, contact Southern Home Improvement Center (SHIC) at (985) 643-6611 or (225) 766-4244. You can call to schedule an on-site inspection, ask questions about material options like IKO Cambridge shingles, and discuss upgrade items such as skylight replacement during a reroof. If you already have photos of your roof, skylights, or any storm-related concerns, have them ready — it helps us provide faster, more accurate guidance before the visit.

