That leak isn’t going to fix itself. Every day you wait, water seeps deeper into your home’s structure, creating mold problems and costly damage that insurance won’t cover.
We get it—you’re dealing with enough stress after storm damage. You need someone who shows up when they say they will, knows exactly what they’re looking at, and fixes it properly the first time.
When we’re done, your roof will be stronger than before the storm hit. No more buckets in the living room, no more sleepless nights during thunderstorms, and no more wondering if that patch job will hold.
We’ve seen what East Texas weather does to roofs. The sudden hailstorms that come out of nowhere in spring, the heavy rains that find every weak spot, and the high winds that lift shingles like they’re paper.
That’s why we don’t just patch problems—we fix them with materials and techniques that can handle what Mother Nature throws at your home next. Our team has worked on everything from century-old farmhouses to brand-new construction, so we know how to adapt our approach to what your specific roof needs.
Ray personally handles every estimate because he knows that when your roof is damaged, you need straight answers from someone who’s actually going to do the work.
First, we come out for a thorough inspection—no charge, no obligation. We’ll climb up and document every issue, take photos, and explain exactly what needs to be fixed and why.
If insurance is involved, we handle that paperwork and work directly with your adjuster. We’ve done this hundreds of times, so we know how to present the damage in a way that gets you the coverage you deserve.
Once we start work, we protect your property with tarps and barriers, then methodically repair each problem area. We don’t cut corners or use cheap materials that’ll fail in two years. When we clean up, your yard will be cleaner than when we arrived—we guarantee it.
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Living in Brookeland means dealing with weather that can go from calm to destructive in minutes. That spring storm season between March and June brings golf ball-sized hail that can punch holes in shingles and dent gutters beyond repair.
We repair all types of storm damage: missing or cracked shingles, damaged flashing around chimneys and vents, compromised gutters, and structural issues from fallen branches. Our repairs are designed to handle the next storm, not just get you by until it hits.
For older homes common in our area, we often discover underlying issues during repairs—rotted decking, inadequate ventilation, or outdated materials that won’t meet current standards. We’ll walk you through these findings and explain your options, so you can make informed decisions about protecting your investment.
We typically respond to emergency calls within 24 hours, often sooner during storm season. Our priority is getting a tarp over any exposed areas to prevent additional water damage while we assess the full scope of repairs needed.
During major storm events that affect multiple properties, we triage based on severity—active leaks and structural damage get immediate attention. We’ll give you a realistic timeline when we first talk, and we stick to it.
Emergency tarping and temporary repairs can usually be completed the same day we arrive, giving you peace of mind while we develop a comprehensive repair plan.
Most homeowner’s policies cover sudden storm damage like hail, wind, and fallen trees. However, coverage varies significantly based on your policy details, the age of your roof, and how the damage occurred.
We work with insurance companies daily and know how to document damage properly for your claim. We’ll take detailed photos, provide written assessments, and can meet with your adjuster to ensure nothing gets overlooked.
Keep in mind that insurance won’t cover damage from normal wear and tear or deferred maintenance. If we find pre-existing issues during our inspection, we’ll explain what’s covered and what isn’t, so there are no surprises later.
Hail damage isn’t always obvious from the ground, especially if the hailstones were smaller than golf ball size. Look for dented gutters, damaged air conditioning units, or bruised siding—these are good indicators that your roof likely sustained damage too.
On the roof itself, hail creates granule loss on shingles (you might see granules in your gutters), exposed mat, cracked or split shingles, and damaged flashing. Even small hail can compromise your shingles’ protective layer, leading to premature aging and eventual leaks.
The best approach is having a professional inspection after any significant hail event. We can spot damage that untrained eyes miss and document it properly if you need to file an insurance claim.
Repairs address specific damaged areas—replacing a section of shingles, fixing flashing, or patching small holes. This works when damage is localized and the rest of your roof is in good condition.
Full replacement becomes necessary when damage is widespread, when your roof is nearing the end of its useful life, or when the cost of multiple repairs approaches replacement cost. Insurance companies often require replacement if damage exceeds a certain percentage of the roof’s surface area.
We’ll always be honest about which approach makes the most financial sense. Sometimes a $2,000 repair buys you five more years, and sometimes it’s throwing good money after bad when replacement is inevitable.
Simple repairs like replacing a few shingles or fixing flashing can often be completed in a single day. More extensive damage that requires replacing multiple sections or addressing structural issues typically takes 2-3 days.
Weather plays a big factor in our timeline—we won’t start work if rain is forecast, since that could cause more damage to your home’s interior. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront and keep you updated if anything changes.
For insurance jobs, there’s usually a delay between approval and starting work while materials are ordered. We’ll coordinate with you to minimize disruption and ensure someone’s home during work hours if needed.
Yes, all our repair work comes with a workmanship warranty that covers any issues related to our installation. The length varies based on the scope of work, but typically ranges from one to five years.
Materials also carry manufacturer warranties—shingles might have 20-30 year warranties, while specialty materials like metal or modified bitumen have different coverage periods. We’ll explain exactly what’s covered under each warranty when we provide your estimate.
If something fails during the warranty period that’s related to our workmanship, we’ll return and make it right at no charge. We stand behind our work because our reputation in this community depends on it.
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