Roofing for Full-Scope Renovations in Oxford, MS
When a renovation crosses into the roof — additions, dormers, water-damage repair, dry-in timing — you need one contractor managing the whole job. TAV leads the project and brings in a licensed Mississippi roofing crew we've vetted and worked with for years.

One Project Lead. Roofing as a Sub-Trade.
TAV Construction is an interior finishing specialist. When a project includes roofing — usually as part of an addition, a dormer, water-damage repair, or any renovation where dry-in timing matters — we don't bid out the roof in isolation. We lead the full project and bring in a licensed Mississippi roofer we've worked with for years, sequenced as one phase of the renovation rather than three separate jobs.
What TAV Owns
Project plan, permit, schedule, dry-in coordination, sub vetting, finish standard, insurance documentation, and a guarantee that the roof scope integrates cleanly with the framing below it and the finishes that follow. One contract. One point of accountability.
What the Sub-Trade Owns
Tear-off, decking inspection, underlayment, flashing, shingle or metal install, ridge venting, gutter integration, and Mississippi roofing licensing for the work performed. We pick the sub, brief the scope, and supervise quality on our standard.
- Re-roofs paired with renovation work — sequencing the roof with interior finish so the project closes as one schedule, not two.
- Addition and dormer roofing — new framing tied into existing roof structure with proper flashing, valley, and tie-in detail.
- Water-damage scope — roof source repair plus interior drywall, paint, and finish repair as one project, with clean documentation for insurance.
- Flashing and gutter rework — the small details that prevent the next leak; usually the cheapest line item with the highest payoff.
Most roofing failures we see in Lafayette County are not the shingle field — they are flashing, valleys, and tie-in points where one trade finished and another picked up. Sequencing matters more than spec. When the same contractor manages the dry-in and the interior finish, you get fewer of those handoff failures because the same crew is responsible for the seam.
For Oxford homes — especially older properties with multiple roof generations layered on top of each other — we strip back to deck on every re-roof tied to a renovation, inspect the substrate, and replace anything compromised before underlayment goes down. The roofer you'd hire directly might not. That's the difference one project lead makes.
What Oxford Homeowners Say
Recent reviews from Lafayette County homeowners on full-scope renovations led by TAV.
"Glevin is a kind and generous human being — and from there, his talent flows. I've worked with him multiple times, hiring him to install tile, flooring — anything where finish counts. He is dependable, reasonable, thoughtful and considerate. A true professional."
Matthew Hackworth
2026-03-12
"My experience with TAV Construction was great. Gavin does excellent work — he's good at what he does. I would recommend him to anyone looking for someone who's dedicated to doing his job. My hat goes off to him."
Reginald Nicholson
2026-04-17
"Excellent flooring work and very dependable."
Scott Hayes
2026-04-17
Roofing & Project Lead — Common Questions
How TAV structures full-scope renovations that include the roof.
1Does TAV install roofs directly?
No. We bring in a licensed Mississippi roofing crew we've worked with for years. Our role is project management and integration with the rest of the renovation — sequencing, dry-in, and finish coordination.
2When would I want TAV to lead a roofing project?
When roofing is one phase of a larger renovation — additions, dormer build-outs, water-damage repair that includes drywall and finish work, or any project where dry-in timing affects the rest of the build.
3What roofing scopes does TAV manage?
Re-roofs paired with renovations, addition roofing, dormer construction, gutter and flashing rework, and roofing-related water-damage repair where the inside finish work also needs replacement.
4Can you handle insurance claim work?
For storm or water damage, we coordinate with the homeowner's insurance adjuster and document scope, photos, and material specs. The roofing sub handles the field work; we manage paperwork and the interior finish repair that usually follows.
5What about roofing only, no interior work?
If the only scope is a re-roof with no interior involvement, you're often better served hiring a dedicated roofer directly. Our value shows up when the project crosses trade lines.
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Conveniently located for Oxford, Lafayette County, and Surrounding North Mississippi customers
Hours
Monday - Friday: 9am - 6pm
Saturday: 9am - 5pm
Sunday: Closed
Project Includes the Roof? We Can Lead It.
Send the scope and we'll come back with a coordinated plan — roofing sub, dry-in date, and finish trades, all on one schedule.