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
The right first impression could make the difference between quickly selling your home at a great price and spending months lowering the asking price, hoping something might stick. While your
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
Vinyl siding might be affordable and aesthetically versatile, but it isn't built for extreme Texas weather.
It can warp in heat, crack in the cold, and take damage
While not nearly as durable as fiber cement or metal siding, wood siding brings a timeless beauty to a home for those willing to put in the maintenance and upkeep
Fiber cement siding hits a reliable middle ground. It’s more durable than vinyl or wood, more affordable than metal, and holds up well to Texas heat, wind, rain, and
The Big Takeaway:
More Texas homeowners are turning to metal siding because it holds up to the state’s extreme heat, rainstorms, hail, and pests.
Metal siding costs more than
The Big Takeaway:
Extreme Texas weather takes a toll on common siding materials. Common types of siding damage include warping, soft spots, cracks, or pest damage.
If you catch problems
The Big Takeaway:
Metal and fiber cement siding have the longest lifespan and can handle heat, storms, and pests, but they cost quite a bit more than vinyl or wood