Your roof replacement isn’t just about covering the hole. It’s about installing a system that stands up to everything Texas throws at it—from scorching summer heat to golf ball-sized hail that can show up without warning.
When we’re done, you get a roof that handles the next storm instead of becoming its victim. No more wondering if that last hailstorm caused damage you can’t see. No more emergency calls when the weather turns nasty.
You get materials designed specifically for our climate, installed by people who’ve seen every type of storm damage Texas can produce. That’s the difference between a roof that works and one that just looks good from the street.
We’ve been handling roof replacements in Wildwood and the surrounding areas long enough to know that every storm teaches you something new. We’ve seen roofs that looked perfect from the ground but were failing from hidden hail damage. We’ve helped homeowners navigate insurance claims that seemed impossible.
What sets us apart isn’t just our experience—it’s that we’re still here when other contractors disappear after storm season. We’re licensed, insured, and invested in this community because this is where we live and work too.
When your neighbors need their roofs replaced, they call us because they know we’ll show up, do the work right, and stand behind it long after the job is finished.
First, we inspect your roof thoroughly—not just the obvious damage, but the hidden issues that cause problems later. We document everything with photos so you can see exactly what we’re seeing, whether it’s for your peace of mind or your insurance claim.
Next, we handle the paperwork. If insurance is involved, we work directly with your adjuster to make sure nothing gets missed. We’ve done this enough times to know what adjusters look for and how to present your claim properly.
Then we get to work. We remove the old materials, inspect the decking for any structural issues, and install your new roof using materials designed to handle Texas weather. Throughout the process, we keep your property clean and your family safe.
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Every roof replacement we do in Wildwood includes impact-resistant materials rated for our hail-prone region. We’re talking about shingles and metal roofing systems that can take a beating from storms and keep protecting your home for decades.
Texas weather is unpredictable, but roof damage patterns aren’t. We see the same vulnerabilities over and over—areas where wind lifts shingles, spots where hail concentrates its impact, and places where heat causes premature aging. Our installations address these specific challenges.
You also get comprehensive warranties on both materials and workmanship. This isn’t just about fixing today’s problem—it’s about preventing tomorrow’s emergency calls. When severe weather hits Wildwood again, your roof will be ready for it.
Hail damage isn’t always obvious from the ground, especially the kind that causes long-term problems. Even small hail can cause granule loss on shingles, which exposes the underlying material to UV damage and accelerates aging.
We look for specific signs during our inspections: exposed mat on asphalt shingles, cracked or split shingles, damaged flashing around vents and chimneys, and compromised seals. Sometimes a roof that looks fine from your driveway has dozens of impact points that will turn into leaks within a year or two.
The key is getting a professional assessment soon after any significant hail event. Waiting too long can void your insurance coverage, and minor damage becomes major damage when it’s exposed to more weather cycles.
Most Texas homeowner’s policies cover hail and wind damage, but the claims process can be tricky if you don’t know how to navigate it properly. Insurance companies want to see clear documentation of storm-related damage, not just normal wear and tear.
We work directly with insurance adjusters to make sure your claim is presented correctly. This includes providing detailed damage assessments, matching storm dates with damage patterns, and distinguishing between covered storm damage and maintenance issues.
The timing matters too. Most policies require you to report damage within a reasonable timeframe after the storm. Don’t wait months to have your roof inspected—insurance companies can and will deny claims if too much time has passed between the storm and your report.
Most residential roof replacements in Wildwood take 1-3 days for the actual installation, depending on the size of your home and the complexity of the roof design. Simple gable roofs go faster than complex designs with multiple valleys and dormers.
Weather can affect the timeline, especially during storm season when sudden afternoon thunderstorms can halt work for safety reasons. We don’t take shortcuts just to meet a deadline—your safety and the quality of the installation come first.
Before we start the physical work, there’s usually a week or two for permits, material ordering, and insurance coordination if applicable. We handle all of that scheduling so you don’t have to chase down paperwork or worry about whether materials will arrive on time.
For Texas conditions, impact-resistant shingles are your best bet for asphalt roofing. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles can withstand hail up to 2 inches in diameter and often qualify you for insurance discounts.
Metal roofing is another excellent choice for our climate. It reflects heat better than asphalt, which can lower your cooling costs, and it’s extremely durable against hail and wind. While metal may show cosmetic denting after severe hail, it rarely fails structurally.
The key is matching the material to your specific situation. Homes in heavily wooded areas might benefit from materials that resist impact from falling branches. Properties in open areas need materials that handle high winds and direct hail impact. We evaluate your property’s specific exposure and recommend accordingly.
Storm chasers show up in Wildwood every year after severe weather, and they’re easy to spot. They knock on doors unsolicited, demand payment upfront, and often lack proper licensing and insurance. Legitimate contractors don’t need to chase business door-to-door.
Always verify that any contractor you’re considering is licensed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and carries current liability insurance. Ask for local references and check their Better Business Bureau rating.
Be especially wary of contractors who offer to pay your insurance deductible or claim they can get your entire roof covered when other contractors say only partial replacement is needed. These are red flags that indicate either insurance fraud or shoddy workmanship designed to create more billable damage.
First, stay safe and don’t go on your roof to inspect damage yourself. Roofs can be compromised in ways that aren’t immediately visible, and walking on damaged materials can make the problem worse or cause injury.
Document any obvious damage with photos from the ground level—dented gutters, damaged siding, or shingles in your yard. Check your attic for any signs of water intrusion like wet insulation or water stains on the decking.
Contact your insurance company to report the potential damage, then call a licensed roofing contractor for a professional inspection. The sooner you get the damage properly documented, the smoother your insurance claim will go. Don’t wait weeks or months—insurance companies can deny claims if you delay reporting storm damage too long.
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