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What's the Best Roof in Texas for Weather Protection?

By Ken
Roofing installation by DFW Roofers in Dallas, Texas, showing high-quality asphalt shingles that provide balanced protection against heat and hail
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Whether it’s the scorching summer heat, high-impact hailstorms, or the heavy winds and rain that come with thunderstorms, Texas weather puts homes under a lot of stress. That’s why what your roof is made of is so important. Far beyond curb appeal, investing in the right roof for your home can protect your property for decades. In our comprehensive guide to roofing materials, we listed the pros and cons of the most common materials. In this guide, we’ll see how a few standouts are uniquely suited to bear tough Texas conditions to find the best roof in Texas.

UV Exposure & High Heat

Texas summers are some of the hottest in the country. It isn’t uncommon to endure streaks of 100-degree days, especially in the central and southern regions. That’s no small thing for your roof. Not only can the sheer heat cause damage like blistering, but the constant exposure to harsh ultraviolet rays causes its own kind of deterioration. Because roofs also play a big role in regulating the temperature of homes, their ability to reflect and insulate can help reduce cooling costs during summer months as well.

High-Impact Hailstorms

And who could forget the hail? Texas’ hailstorms can cause significant damage to roofs that aren’t graded to withstand them — and even high-grade materials may be punctured or cracked from hailstorms with considerable force. This brings us to our next important feature of a good roof: impact resistance.

Strong Winds

The Lone Star State isn’t a stranger to very strong winds either, from thunderstorms to tornadoes. The central and northern parts of the state see wind speeds exceeding 100 mph, so homeowners need to ensure their roofs remain intact and fastened during these powerful gusts. Otherwise, materials can lift, become detached, and cause even bigger problems as storms begin affecting exposed areas of your home.

Heavy Rain

Texas is also known for its rainstorms. To provide adequate protection, a roof needs to be able to shed water, prevent pooling, and protect from leaks. Otherwise, mold, rot, and structural damage can occur.

We’re Here to Help

When it comes to balancing affordability, versatility, and durability, metal roofs may be the best roof in Texas. Need an expert opinion? Don’t hesitate to contact the DFW Roofer team with your questions about choosing the right roof. Call us at (469) 751-4018 or schedule an appointment through our online appointment form.

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