FAQs

  • How long does metal roofing last?

    Metal roofing typically lasts 40-70 years with proper installation. It withstands Texas weather extremes better than composition shingles and requires minimal maintenance over its lifetime.
  • What's better for Texas heat?

    Metal roofing reflects heat more effectively than composition materials, reducing cooling costs. Its reflective properties and ventilation capabilities make it ideal for hot Texas climates.
  • When should I replace my roof?

    Replace your roof when you see missing shingles, water damage, or granule loss. Most composition roofs need replacement after 15-25 years in Texas heat.
  • Do you work with insurance?

    Yes, we assist with insurance claims for storm damage. We provide detailed documentation and work directly with adjusters to ensure proper coverage for repairs.
  • What's included in roof inspection?

    Our free inspections cover shingles, flashing, gutters, and structural integrity. We document any damage with photos and provide detailed written reports for your records.
  • Can you install TPO roofing?

    Yes, we specialize in TPO installations for commercial buildings. TPO provides excellent energy efficiency, durability, and cost-effectiveness for flat or low-slope roofs.
  • How much does roofing cost?

    Roofing costs depend on material choice, roof size, and complexity. Metal roofing costs more upfront but offers longer lifespan and energy savings over time.
  • What's the installation timeline?

    Most residential roofs take 1-3 days to complete, depending on size and weather. We'll provide a specific timeline after evaluating your project during the free inspection.
  • Do you handle storm damage?

    Yes, we specialize in storm damage repairs throughout Texas. We respond quickly to assess hail and wind damage, then coordinate with your insurance for efficient restoration.
  • Why choose composition shingles?

    Composition shingles offer affordable protection with various color options. They're easier to repair than other materials and provide good value for homeowners on a budget.