Sustainable Roofing Materials: A Texas Homeowner’s Guide
You notice the roof when the storm has already moved on. The yard is littered with leaves, the gutters are full, and there's that uneasy moment when you look up…
You notice the roof when the storm has already moved on. The yard is littered with leaves, the gutters are full, and there's that uneasy moment when you look up…
Your siding looks tired. Maybe the color has chalked out, maybe a few boards are swelling, or maybe the last hailstorm made you pay attention to the whole exterior in…
A lot of bad roofing advice starts the same way. You see a stain on the ceiling after a Texas storm, notice a few lifted tabs from the yard, and…
After a North Texas storm, most homeowners do the same walk outside. They look for missing shingles, dented gutters, bruised vents, and the neighbor's roof that somehow seems to have…
A lot of North Texas homeowners start this search the same way. A storm rolls through, the adjuster is coming, and now you're comparing quotes while trying to figure out…
You've probably already seen the warning signs. Granules in the gutters. A dark streak that wasn't there last summer. A neighbor getting a full replacement after the last hailstorm while…
You've got a metal roof, a hard rain just rolled through North Texas, and now you're seeing water overshoot the gutter, splash near the foundation, or streak down fascia that…
For a standard 2,000-square-foot home, an asphalt shingle roof replacement typically falls between $8,000 and $17,000. In practical Texas budgeting terms, many homeowners also see a working range of $7,000…
You walk outside after a North Texas storm and your roof looks mostly fine from the driveway. Then the neighbors start talking. One says to file a claim immediately. Another…
You look up from the driveway and finally notice what's been creeping across the roof for months. The shingles aren't just “dirty.” They're streaked, blotchy, and darker on the shaded…
Yes, a metal roof can be installed over shingles, but only if you have a single, sound layer of shingles and your roof structure is confirmed to handle the load.…
The absolute minimum slope for asphalt shingles is 2:12, which means the roof rises 2 inches for every 12 inches of horizontal run. But for standard installations and full warranty…