It really comes down to a few key factors:
Age of the Roof: If your roof is 20–25 years old (or older), it may be nearing the end of its useful life. In that case, replacement is often more cost-effective than continued repairs.
Visible Damage: Missing, curled, or cracked shingles can sometimes be repaired, but if damage is widespread, a full replacement may be the better option. Significant granule loss (those tiny particles that coat shingles) is also a sign your roof may need replacing.
Leaks and Interior Damage: If you’re seeing water stains, sagging spots, or mold inside your home, that indicates a leak. Minor leaks can often be repaired, but repeated leaks suggest deeper issues that might require replacing the roof.
Structural Condition: A soft or sagging roof deck is a red flag and usually points to the need for a full replacement.
Recent Storm Damage: If your roof was hit by hail or high winds, a professional inspection is important. Localized damage can often be repaired, but if the damage is extensive, replacement may be necessary—and often covered by insurance.
Energy Efficiency Concerns: If your home has felt less insulated lately or your energy bills are climbing, the roof might be contributing to those issues. In some cases, upgrading the roof helps improve efficiency.
Every project is unique, so the timeline can vary depending on the size and complexity of the job. A standard residential roof replacement may take just a few days, while larger remodeling projects can take several weeks.
Yes, we proudly offer free, no-obligation estimates for all roofing and remodeling projects.
Maintaining your roof and siding is key to protecting your home and extending the life of your investment. We recommend scheduling regular inspections—especially after severe weather—and keeping gutters clear to prevent water damage. For siding, it's important to clean it annually with mild soap and water to remove dirt and mildew. Avoid letting trees or bushes rub against your roof or siding, as this can cause wear over time.
Yes, we are fully insured and proudly operate in Texas with all the necessary qualifications to handle your roofing and remodeling needs. Our insurance protects both you and our crew throughout the duration of a project, giving you peace of mind. We believe in doing business the right way—professionally, safely, and responsibly. If you ever need proof of insurance or licensing, we’re happy to provide it.