
Texas homeowners in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, and El Paso experience diverse weather. We provide expert metal roof installations across the Lone Star State. Protect your home from intense sun and sudden storms with a durable metal roof. We're ready to serve you.
Texas weather is known for its extremes. We deal with intense summer heat and humidity, which can wear down traditional roofs. Then there are sudden, powerful thunderstorms and even hail. A metal roof is ideal for the Texas climate. It reflects solar heat, keeping homes cooler. It also stands up well to heavy rain and wind, offering superior protection.
A 20-year-old roof is often past its prime. Many standard shingle roofs have a lifespan of 15-20 years. If you notice curling, cracking, or missing shingles, it's a clear sign replacement is due. Don't wait for leaks to appear.
The cost to replace a roof depends on your home's characteristics. The size of the roof is a major factor. The complexity of the roof's design also impacts the price. The material choice is another key element. We offer a free quote for clarity.
Roof installation costs vary based on several factors. Your home's overall size and roof dimensions are important. The type of roofing material selected plays a big role. We provide a free phone quote so you can understand the investment for your Texas home.
There isn't a single average cost for a new roof. It's highly dependent on your specific property. Factors like roof size, pitch, and material are key. For an accurate estimate for your home, we offer a free, no-obligation quote.
Roof installation involves a systematic process. First, we remove the existing roof covering. Then, we inspect the roof deck for any necessary repairs. Next, we lay down protective underlayment and flashing. Finally, we install the new metal roofing panels, ensuring a watertight and durable finish.
A 20-year-old roof in Houston might be ready for replacement. Shingle roofs typically last around 15-20 years. Look for signs like warped shingles, granule loss, or visible leaks. Proactive replacement prevents costly water damage and structural issues.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.