‘Uncle Si’ Robertson’s Patriotic Roof Makes the News [Photos]

‘Uncle Si’ Robertson’s Patriotic Roof Makes the News [Photos]

“Uncle Si” invests in a home upgrade that is so Duck Commander. The reality TV star’s unique new patriotic roof even made the local news!

Most people when updating their home, they go for granite countertops, modernizing the interior, maybe opening up the living room. But Si Robertson, “Uncle Si” from the hit show Duck Dynasty is going for a very unique patriotic upgrade for his home.

“Uncle Si” has been known for his funny sayings, unique sense of humor, and love for his country. Recently, he took his love for America to a new level…LITERALLY!! Check out the unique renovation below.

Northeast Louisiana Roofing, a company in Monroe, Louisiana, builds patriotic roofs for veterans, such as Uncle Si, and they really showed off on this new design. The roofing company says that they have created a program to help low-income veterans and hope  make red, white and blue roofs for others.

Uncle Si showed his approval of the design on his podcast, Duck Call Room. “You got to admit, it really looks good,” he boasted. “That’s my house now, OK? It’s got red, white and blue shingles on it.”

Jase Robertson also shared pics of the roof to his fans saying, “There’s no mistaking Si’s priorities in his senior years: He loves Jesus, and he loves America. And he’s definitely unashamed.”

What do you think of Uncle Si’s new roof?

Nicole Taylor is part of Taste of Country Mornings With Wood and Nicole, which can be heard every morning LIVE on TasteofCountry.com and on the Taste of Country app from 6-10AM CT every weekday.

‘Duck Dynasty’ Cast Updates: Pictures Then + Now

Duck Dynasty aired on A&E from 2012 to 2017, meaning it’s been nearly a decade since Phil, Willie, Jase, Si and company have been on television regularly. So much life has happened since. The kids are all grown up and some even have children of their own.
Here is what the cast of Duck Dynasty has been up to since 2017, including pictures then and now.

Gallery Credit: Billy Dukes

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