You’re done with buckets catching drips every time it rains. No more wondering if that last hailstorm left hidden damage that’ll cost thousands later. No more sleepless nights during storms wondering if your roof will hold.
Your roof actually protects your home the way it should. Water stays outside. Your energy bills stay reasonable because your roof maintains proper insulation. Your home’s value stays protected.
When the next Central Texas storm hits between March and June, you can relax knowing your roof is ready for whatever nature throws at it.
We serve Thicket and surrounding Texas communities year-round. We’ve repaired roofs after countless Central Texas hailstorms, and we know exactly what works in our climate.
We’re not storm chasers who disappear after cashing your check. We’re the roofing contractor you call next year for maintenance questions, and we’ll still be here. Our trucks are in Thicket neighborhoods regularly, not just after disasters.
We understand that our area gets hit with some of the country’s most intense hailstorms. That’s why we stock impact-resistant materials and use installation techniques designed specifically for Texas weather patterns.
We start with a complete roof inspection, checking for obvious damage and the hidden problems most homeowners miss. Granule loss, weakened seals, and small cracks that turn into major leaks if ignored.
Everything gets documented and explained in plain terms. If insurance is involved, we handle that process. We’ve worked with adjusters hundreds of times and know how to ensure nothing gets overlooked or undervalued.
Then we fix it using materials built for Texas conditions. Not the cheapest options, but the ones that’ll handle the next hailstorm. We clean up completely and walk through the finished work with you so you know exactly what was done.
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We handle everything from minor leak fixes to major storm damage restoration. Shingle replacement, metal roof repair, flat roof fixes, complete sections rebuilt after severe hail damage.
For Thicket homes, we stock materials that perform in our specific climate. Impact-resistant shingles for hail protection, proper ventilation for brutal summer heat, and flashing systems designed for our seasonal weather swings.
Emergency services are available because roof damage doesn’t wait for business hours. When storms hit Thicket and water starts coming in, we respond fast to prevent damage to your home’s interior and belongings.
Hail damage isn’t always obvious from ground level. You might spot missing shingles or dented gutters, but the real damage often happens to the protective granules on your shingles—and that’s harder to see.
After a storm, check your gutters for granules that look like coarse, dark sand. Look for dents on gutters, downspouts, and metal roof components. If your car got hail damage, your roof probably did too, even if it looks fine from below.
The smartest approach is professional inspection. We can spot subtle damage signs that lead to expensive leaks months later. Many Thicket homeowners assume their roof survived a storm fine, only to discover costly problems when the next heavy rain arrives.
It depends on damage extent and your roof’s age. If you have isolated storm damage on a relatively new roof, repairs usually make financial sense.
But if your roof is over 15 years old with widespread damage, replacement might be more cost-effective long-term. In Texas, we see many roofs patched repeatedly after different storms. Eventually, you’re just delaying the inevitable while spending money on temporary fixes.
We’ll give you a straight assessment. Sometimes a $2,000 repair now prevents a $15,000 replacement later. Other times, spending $3,000 on repairs when you need a new roof anyway just wastes money. We’ll explain your specific situation and help you make the decision that makes financial sense.
Most standard repairs take one to three days, depending on scope and weather. Simple fixes like replacing damaged shingles or sealing small leaks often finish in a few hours.
Larger jobs, like replacing entire roof sections damaged by hail, might take several days. We also factor in Texas weather—we won’t work during storms or unsafe conditions.
For emergencies, we can usually install temporary protection the same day to prevent further water damage. Then we schedule permanent repairs when conditions allow. You’ll get a realistic timeline upfront, and we’ll update you if anything changes.
Most Texas homeowner’s policies cover storm damage, including hail and wind damage. The key is proper documentation and prompt claim filing.
We work with insurance companies regularly and can help navigate the claims process. We document damage thoroughly, meet with adjusters when needed, and provide detailed estimates insurance companies expect.
You’ll typically pay your deductible, and some policies have requirements about roof age or damage types covered. We’ve helped many Thicket homeowners successfully navigate claims, and we know how to present information that gets repairs approved.
Texas weather demands specific materials and techniques. We use impact-resistant shingles for hail protection, proper underlayment for temperature swings, and flashing methods designed for seasonal storms.
The key isn’t just fixing the immediate problem—it’s addressing underlying issues that caused it. If shingles blew off, we determine why. Was it just wind, or were seals already compromised? For leaks, we trace to the actual source, not just patch where water shows up inside.
We ensure repairs integrate properly with your existing roof system. Patches that work in mild climates might fail in Texas heat or during the next hailstorm. That’s why we use materials and methods specifically designed for Central Texas conditions.
Texas roof repair costs vary widely based on damage type and extent. Simple repairs like fixing a few shingles might cost a few hundred dollars, while major storm damage can run several thousand.
Most Thicket homeowners spend $500 to $3,000 for typical repairs. Complete section replacements after severe hail damage can cost $5,000 to $10,000, but insurance usually covers storm-related damage.
We provide detailed, upfront estimates so you know exactly what you’re paying for. We’ll also advise whether repairs make sense or if replacement is more cost-effective. The goal is proper roof protection without unnecessary expenses.
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