
In Texas, including Arlington, roofing work is heavily influenced by the intense summer heat and the threat of severe thunderstorms. The state's diverse climate means roofs must withstand prolonged sun exposure and sudden, violent weather events. We understand these specific demands and provide solutions tailored to Texas homes.
Texas homes, particularly in areas like Arlington, require roofing systems that can endure relentless sun and sudden, high-wind storms. The summer heat can accelerate the degradation of asphalt shingles, while hailstorms can cause significant damage. When selecting metal roofing, the choice of color plays a role in how much heat your home absorbs. Darker metal roofs can increase attic temperatures, potentially leading to higher cooling costs. We offer a spectrum of metal roof colors designed to complement your home's style and improve energy efficiency in the Texas heat.
Yes, we can repair localized damage to a specific section of your roof. This is often the case after a strong wind event or a minor impact. We assess the extent of the damage to determine if a spot repair is sufficient or if a larger section needs attention. Our goal is to provide the most effective solution for your Texas home.
The cost to fix a roof in Texas varies based on the nature of the problem, the materials required, and the labor involved. Factors such as the size of the damaged area and the accessibility of the roof contribute to the overall expense. We provide detailed quotes so you know exactly what to expect. Reach out for a free phone quote.
The price for a new roof installation in Texas depends on the square footage of your home, the complexity of the roof design, and the materials chosen. Metal roofs, for instance, come in various colors, each with different cost implications. We provide transparent pricing. Contact us for a free phone quote for your installation project.
The 25% rule suggests that if a significant portion, around 25% or more, of your roof is damaged, replacing the entire roof might be more economical than repeated section repairs. This is a common consideration after severe weather in Texas. We will evaluate your roof's condition to advise the best course of action.
We do not provide average costs for new roofs in Texas, as each project is unique. The final price is determined by factors like the size of your home, the roof's pitch, and the material selected, including the wide array of metal roof colors available. Call us for a free phone quote tailored to your specific needs.
For Texas homes, lighter metal roof colors are often recommended as they reflect more sunlight, helping to reduce heat absorption and potentially lower cooling costs. Popular choices include shades of gray, tan, and off-white. We can discuss options that suit your home's architecture and the Texas climate.
Useful reference: NOAA storm data — hail and wind event history.