Hail and flying debris can cause serious roof damage, but impact-resistant shingles of a certain class can bear much more of that force.
Class 4 is the highest impact rating,
Warranties make sure consumers get the full value of the product they purchased by fully or partially covering the manufacturer’s defects.
Roof packages, such as shingles with additional accessories,
Three major shingle manufacturers are GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed, which offer a similar quality and scope of asphalt shingle products.
Their Timberline, Duration, and Landmark lines offer high-quality, durable
Hail knocks off granules, bruises the shingle layer underneath, dents metal, and cracks tile. It speeds aging and sets the stage for leaks when the next rainstorm hits.
High winds
Stay off the roof. All roof-surface tarping and ladder work should be left to an experienced crew.
Control leaks with buckets and plastic sheeting, board up broken windows or wall
Prepare an emergency room in a safe and windowless area of your home, stocked with proper supplies. If a storm’s coming, take shelter there and don’t come out
Strong wind, hail, and rain make Texas storms especially brutal on roofs.
After the storm calms, safely document damage, call your insurance company, and call a contractor to handle repairs.
Document every problem right away: take photos, save contractor correspondence, and get an independent assessment.
You can speak to the contractor about options, leave reviews, or contact the Texas Attorney
Landscaping mistakes may seem like merely cosmetic problems, but they can damage your home just as much as poor roofing or siding.
These issues often come from crews who don’
Inexperienced crews can make serious mistakes: cutting into structural beams, skipping waterproofing steps, or using the wrong materials for the job.
Without proper training or oversight, even a well-meaning crew
In Texas, general contractors and roofers don’t need a license. That makes it easy for unqualified crews to take on work they aren’t trained to do.
This can
In Texas, general contractors don’t need a license. That means anyone, regardless of experience or training, can work on your home.
This causes problems. We’ve seen roof jobs