Roof Financing Options: A Texas Homeowner’s Guide
A lot of Texas homeowners find out they need a roof on the worst possible day. A hailstorm rolls through Dallas, Fort Worth, Tyler, or Longview. The next morning you…
A lot of Texas homeowners find out they need a roof on the worst possible day. A hailstorm rolls through Dallas, Fort Worth, Tyler, or Longview. The next morning you…
A Texas storm usually doesn't hit at a convenient time. You hear hail on the roof in Arlington or Fort Worth, the rain passes, and then the serious stress begins.…
A storm rolls through Longview at night, and the next morning you notice granules in the driveway, a water stain spreading near the hallway vent, or a neighbor already has…
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 sign the contract, see “30-year warranty” in the paperwork, and exhale. That’s normal. Most homeowners assume the hard part is over once the new roof is on. Then a…
You hear the storm before you see the damage. In North Texas, that usually means a hard rattle on the roof, a few minutes of wondering how bad it is,…
You heard the storm roll through Frisco overnight. By morning, the patio furniture is shifted, the driveway is littered with twigs, and now you’re standing in the yard looking up,…
A North Texas storm rolls through overnight, and the next morning you’re standing in the driveway staring up at the roof. Maybe you’ve noticed shingle grit near the downspout. Maybe…
The storm is over, the parking lot is covered in leaves and broken branches, and your phone starts lighting up. A tenant reports a ceiling stain. Maintenance says the roof…
You look up after a Texas storm, see a roofline that seems almost level, and wonder how that thing is supposed to survive hard rain, hail, summer heat, and the…
A Texas storm usually announces itself twice. First with wind, hail, and driving rain. Then the next morning with a ceiling stain, a bucket in the hallway, a tenant email,…
When most homeowners think about roof repair, they're picturing someone nailing down a few loose shingles or patching a leak. That’s just scratching the surface. Real trouble often lurks underneath,…