No more lying awake during storms wondering if this is the night your roof gives out. No more scrambling for buckets when the next hail hits. No more watching your neighbors get new roofs while yours keeps patching along.
A proper roof replacement means sleeping through storms instead of stressing through them. It means knowing your family stays dry, your belongings stay safe, and your biggest investment stays protected. When you choose the right roofing contractor in Corrigan, you’re choosing peace of mind that lasts decades, not just seasons.
Your home deserves better than temporary fixes and crossed fingers. It deserves roofing that handles Texas weather like it was built for it—because it was.
We understand what Corrigan homeowners face every storm season. We’ve seen the hail damage, the wind-lifted shingles, and the insurance headaches that follow. More importantly, we’ve fixed them—properly.
We’re not the roofing company that shows up after every storm with door-to-door sales pitches. We’re the local roofing contractor Corrigan residents call when they want it done right the first time. Our team knows Texas building codes, understands insurance claims, and uses materials built to handle everything from scorching summers to surprise hailstorms.
When your neighbors need reliable roofing services, they don’t just pick any name from a search. They choose contractors who’ve proven themselves in this climate, with this community, year after year.
We start with a thorough inspection—not just what’s visible from the ground, but the hidden damage that causes problems later. Many homeowners are surprised to learn their “small leak” actually signals widespread issues that a simple repair won’t fix.
Next, we handle your insurance claim documentation properly. Too many contractors either skip this step or do it wrong, leaving you to fight with adjusters later. We work directly with your insurance company, providing the detailed documentation they need to approve your claim fully.
Then comes the actual roof replacement. We remove your old roofing completely, inspect the decking for damage, and install your new system using materials designed for Texas weather. Every step follows local building codes and manufacturer specifications—no shortcuts that cause problems down the road.
Finally, we clean up thoroughly and walk you through your new roof’s warranty coverage. You’ll know exactly what’s protected and for how long.
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Not every roofing material handles Texas weather the same way. Corrigan’s climate demands specific solutions—materials that resist hail damage, reflect heat, and withstand sudden temperature swings that make lesser materials fail prematurely.
Impact-resistant shingles offer Class 4 hail protection, designed specifically for areas like ours where hailstorms aren’t just possible—they’re inevitable. Metal roofing provides superior longevity and energy efficiency, reflecting heat to keep your home cooler and your energy bills lower during those brutal Texas summers.
For Corrigan homeowners, the right material choice isn’t just about curb appeal. It’s about selecting roofing that reduces insurance premiums, lasts longer in our climate, and handles the specific weather patterns we face. Our residential roofing options are chosen based on proven performance in Texas conditions, not just what looks good in a catalog.
We’ll explain exactly why certain materials work better here and help you choose the option that makes the most sense for your home, your budget, and your long-term goals.
Most Corrigan homeowners spend between $8,000 and $18,000 for a complete roof replacement, depending on size, materials, and complexity. Asphalt shingle replacements typically cost less, while metal roofing and impact-resistant materials cost more upfront but often provide better long-term value.
Several factors affect your final cost: roof size and pitch, chosen materials, extent of decking repairs needed, and local permit requirements. Storm damage replacements covered by insurance often cost homeowners only their deductible, making proper documentation crucial.
We provide detailed estimates that break down material costs, labor, permits, and disposal fees so you know exactly where your money goes. No hidden charges, no surprise add-ons after we start.
Impact-resistant shingles and metal roofing perform best in Texas conditions. Impact-resistant shingles earn Class 4 ratings for hail protection and often qualify for insurance discounts. They’re designed to handle the hailstorms that regularly hit our area without the granule loss and cracking that standard shingles experience.
Metal roofing offers superior longevity—often 40-70 years—and reflects heat to reduce cooling costs. It handles high winds better than most alternatives and resists fire, important in areas with wildfire risk.
For Corrigan’s climate, we typically don’t recommend wood shingles due to fire risk and maintenance requirements, or basic three-tab shingles that don’t hold up to our weather patterns. The right material depends on your specific home, budget, and priorities, but durability should always be the primary consideration here.
Most residential roof replacements in Corrigan take 1-3 days, depending on size, weather, and complexity. Simple ranch homes often complete in a single day, while larger or more complex roofs with multiple levels, chimneys, or architectural features may take longer.
Weather delays are common and necessary—we won’t install roofing in unsafe conditions or when rain threatens the work quality. It’s better to wait for proper conditions than rush a job that needs to last decades.
We schedule work to minimize disruption to your daily routine and always clean up completely each day. Your property won’t be left with nails, debris, or materials scattered around. We also coordinate timing with any insurance requirements or permit inspections needed.
Texas homeowners’ insurance typically covers roof replacement when storm damage is the cause—hail, wind, or other covered perils. The key is proper documentation and filing claims promptly after damage occurs.
We help document damage thoroughly, work directly with insurance adjusters, and provide the detailed estimates insurers need for claim approval. Many homeowners don’t realize their “minor” hail damage actually qualifies for full roof replacement under their policy.
However, age-related wear, poor maintenance, or gradual deterioration usually aren’t covered. Insurance covers sudden, storm-related damage, not roofs that simply reached the end of their lifespan. We’ll assess your situation honestly and help you understand what insurance will and won’t cover before you file a claim.
Multiple missing or damaged shingles, widespread granule loss, or repeated leak issues usually indicate replacement needs rather than repairs. If your roof is over 15-20 years old in Texas climate and showing multiple problem areas, replacement often makes more financial sense than ongoing repair costs.
Storm damage assessment requires professional inspection—hail impact and wind damage aren’t always visible from ground level. Internal damage to underlayment or decking often goes unnoticed until leaks develop, making thorough inspection crucial after severe weather.
We provide honest assessments of repair versus replacement options. Sometimes a few strategic repairs buy you several more years; other times, continuing to patch an aging roof just delays the inevitable while costing more money. We’ll explain exactly what we find and why we recommend the approach we do.
Choose contractors with proper licensing, insurance, and local references from recent jobs. In Texas, look for RCAT (Roofing Contractors Association of Texas) membership and manufacturer certifications like GAF Master Elite status—credentials that can’t be bought, only earned through proven performance.
Avoid door-to-door contractors who appear after storms offering “free” roofs or asking you to waive your insurance deductible—both practices violate Texas law. Legitimate contractors provide written estimates, explain warranty coverage clearly, and never pressure you to sign immediately.
Ask about their insurance claim experience, safety record, and local project references. We’ll gladly provide proof of insurance, explain our process clearly, and give you time to make an informed decision. We also handle permits properly and follow local building codes without cutting corners.
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