No more wondering if that leak will get worse. No more sleepless nights during storm season worrying about your family’s protection.
When we finish your roof repair in Corrigan, TX, you’ll have a roof that stands up to whatever Texas weather throws at it. Your energy bills drop because proper repairs seal air leaks. Your insurance stays happy because the work meets all local codes and standards.
Most importantly, you’ll sleep soundly knowing your home is protected by materials and workmanship designed for East Texas conditions. That’s what real roof repair looks like.
We’ve been serving Corrigan and surrounding Polk County communities for years. We’re not storm chasers who disappear after the next weather event.
We live here. We understand how spring hailstorms and summer heat affect roofs in this part of Texas. Our trucks are based locally, not hundreds of miles away.
When you call us, you’re getting roofers who’ve worked on homes just like yours, who know the local building requirements, and who’ll be here tomorrow if you need us. That’s the difference between a local roofing company and everyone else.
First, we inspect your roof thoroughly. Not just the obvious damage you can see from the ground, but the hidden issues that cause bigger problems later. We check flashing, gutters, underlayment, and structural integrity.
Next, we document everything with photos and provide a detailed assessment. If insurance is involved, we work directly with your adjuster to ensure nothing gets missed.
Then we get to work using materials specifically chosen for Texas weather. We don’t just patch problems—we fix them right so they stay fixed. Every repair comes with our workmanship warranty because we stand behind what we do.
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Our roof repair services in Corrigan, TX cover everything from minor leak fixes to major storm damage restoration. We handle asphalt shingle repairs, metal roofing damage, flat roof issues, and emergency tarping.
Corrigan’s location puts it right in the path of severe weather moving up from the Gulf Coast. Spring brings hailstorms that can damage even newer roofs. Summer heat causes expansion and contraction that loosen fasteners and age materials faster.
We stock materials rated for Texas conditions. Impact-resistant shingles that meet Class 4 standards. Metal roofing systems designed to reflect heat and resist wind uplift. Proper underlayment that creates a secondary barrier against water intrusion. When we repair your roof, it’s built to handle what’s coming next.
Look for granules in your gutters—those small, dark pieces that look like coarse sand are a telltale sign of hail impact on asphalt shingles. Check for dents on metal components like gutters, downspouts, and roof vents. If these softer metals show damage, your shingles likely took hits too.
From inside your home, look for water stains on ceilings or walls, especially in the attic. Even small leaks can cause significant damage over time. However, much hail damage isn’t visible from the ground. Professional inspection is the only way to catch hidden bruising, weakened seals, and compromised underlayment that will cause problems later.
Don’t wait months to have it checked. In Texas heat and humidity, small damage becomes big problems fast.
Most homeowner’s insurance policies cover sudden storm damage, but coverage varies significantly. Some policies pay replacement cost, covering full repair at current prices. Others use actual cash value, which pays less for older roofs.
The key is documenting damage properly and filing claims promptly. Take photos immediately after storms. Keep records of when damage occurred. Some policies have time limits for filing claims, so don’t delay.
We work directly with insurance adjusters and understand what they look for during inspections. We help document damage thoroughly and ensure repairs meet policy requirements. Many homeowners don’t realize their wind and hail deductible might be different from their standard deductible, potentially costing more out-of-pocket.
Simple repairs like replacing a few damaged shingles or fixing minor flashing issues typically take one day. More extensive damage from severe storms might require several days, depending on the scope of work and weather conditions.
Emergency repairs like tarping or temporary leak fixes happen the same day when possible. We prioritize getting your home protected quickly, then schedule permanent repairs based on material availability and weather windows.
Texas weather affects timing significantly. We can’t install certain materials in high winds or during rain. Summer heat also limits working hours during the hottest parts of the day. We’ll give you realistic timelines upfront and keep you updated if conditions change the schedule.
Patching covers the symptom—the visible damage you can see. Proper repair addresses the cause and prevents future problems. A patch might stop a leak temporarily, but if the underlying issue isn’t fixed, you’ll have bigger problems later.
Real roof repair means removing damaged materials, inspecting the deck and underlayment, replacing compromised components, and installing new materials correctly. We check flashing, examine fastener patterns, and ensure proper ventilation. Everything has to work together as a system.
Storm chasers often do quick patches that fail within months. We do repairs that last years because we fix the whole problem, not just what’s visible. That’s why our repairs come with warranties—we’re confident they’ll hold up to Texas weather.
The answer depends on your existing roof, budget, and long-term plans. If you have asphalt shingles and only need partial repairs, matching existing materials usually makes sense. However, if storm damage is extensive, it might be time to consider upgrading.
Metal roofing costs more upfront but lasts 40-70 years compared to 15-25 for asphalt shingles. In Texas heat, metal reflects solar energy, reducing cooling costs significantly. It’s also more resistant to hail damage and high winds.
For Corrigan’s climate, both can work well if installed properly. Impact-resistant asphalt shingles offer good protection at lower cost. Metal provides superior longevity and energy efficiency. We’ll assess your specific situation and explain the pros and cons of each option honestly.
Regular maintenance is your best defense. Annual inspections catch small problems before they become major issues. Keep gutters clean so water drains properly. Trim tree branches that hang over your roof—they can break off in high winds and cause damage.
Consider upgrading to impact-resistant materials when repairs are needed. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles can withstand larger hailstones and may qualify for insurance discounts. Proper attic ventilation also helps by reducing heat buildup that ages roofing materials faster.
Most importantly, address repairs promptly. That small leak or loose shingle becomes a much bigger problem when the next storm hits. We offer maintenance programs that include regular inspections and priority scheduling for repairs, helping you stay ahead of problems before they become emergencies.
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