
Texas. From Houston to San Antonio, Dallas to Austin, Fort Worth to El Paso. We understand your Texas roof. The heat and storms here demand a strong roof. We install roofs across the Lone Star State. Protect your home with a quality roof.
Texas weather is tough on roofs. Hot summers and strong winds can cause damage. Heavy rains and occasional hail also take their toll. This means your roof needs to be strong and well-maintained. We work with materials that stand up to Texas heat and storms. Our team knows how to build roofs for this climate. We help you choose the right materials for your home. This keeps your home protected year-round. We also handle permits. Texas has local rules. We make sure your roof meets all requirements. This is important for your home's safety and value.
First, we assess your old roof. We remove damaged or old materials. Then, we prepare the roof deck. New underlayment and flashing go down. Finally, we install your new roofing material. We ensure everything is sealed and secure for Texas weather.
Asphalt shingles are often the most budget-friendly option for Texas homes. They offer good protection at a lower initial cost. However, other materials might last longer in the Texas heat. We can discuss cost and lifespan for your specific needs.
The 25% rule in Texas generally refers to when a roof is considered a total loss for insurance purposes. If 25% or more of your roof is damaged, an insurance company may opt to replace the entire roof instead of making partial repairs. This helps ensure consistent protection.
Fall, like October or November, can sometimes be a cheaper time for roofing in Texas. Contractors may have more availability as extreme summer heat fades. This can lead to better scheduling and potentially more competitive pricing for your project.
We aim to be the best for roofing in Houston by focusing on quality and service. We understand Houston's humid climate and frequent storms. Our team uses durable materials suited for this area. We ensure your roof is installed correctly and lasts.
Look for signs of wear, cracks, or missing pieces on your existing roof. If you notice leaks or water stains inside your home, it's a clear sign. Regular inspections help us spot issues early. We can advise if sealant is a temporary fix or if a new roof is needed.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.