When your roof replacement is complete, you’ll have a system built to handle whatever Texas throws at it. No more worrying about the next hail storm or wondering if your contractor cut corners. No more dealing with leaks that turn into bigger problems.
You get materials designed for our climate, installation that meets local codes, and a team that cleans up completely when the job’s done. Most importantly, you get a roofing company that’s still here when you need us years down the road.
We know what it’s like to watch storm clouds roll in and wonder if your roof can handle another beating. With proper materials and installation, that worry becomes a thing of the past.
We’ve been serving East Texas communities like Spurger for years, and we’ve learned what works in our climate and what doesn’t. We’re not storm chasers who blow through town after bad weather – we’re your neighbors, and we’ll be here long after your roof is installed.
Our team understands the unique challenges of roofing in Tyler County. We know how the humidity affects materials, how the heat impacts installation timing, and which products hold up best against the hail storms that seem to find us every spring.
When you work with us, you’re working with people who have to live with their reputation in this community. That means we do the job right the first time, every time.
We start with a thorough inspection of your current roof, looking for storm damage, wear patterns, and potential problems. If you’re dealing with insurance, we’ll document everything properly and work directly with your adjuster to make sure nothing gets missed.
Once we have a clear picture of what needs to be done, we’ll walk you through material options that make sense for your home and budget. We explain the differences between standard shingles and impact-resistant options, and help you understand what each choice means for your long-term costs.
Installation day starts with protecting your property and landscaping. We remove the old roofing materials, inspect the decking for any needed repairs, and install your new roof system from the bottom up. When we’re finished, we do a complete cleanup – not just the obvious debris, but a magnetic sweep to pick up any nails that might have fallen.
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Your roof replacement includes everything needed to protect your home from our unpredictable weather. We use underlayment systems designed for high winds and driving rain, and our shingle installations are rated for the wind speeds common in Tyler County.
For homeowners in Spurger dealing with frequent hail, we recommend impact-resistant shingles that can save you money on insurance premiums while providing better protection. These materials cost slightly more upfront but often pay for themselves through insurance discounts and longer lifespan.
We also handle all the details that matter but often get overlooked – proper ventilation to prevent heat buildup, flashing around chimneys and vents that actually keeps water out, and gutter systems that can handle our heavy downpours. Every component is chosen specifically for the challenges of roofing in East Texas.
Most roof replacements in the Spurger area run between $8,000 and $15,000 for a typical single-family home, but the actual cost depends on several factors. Your roof’s size, the materials you choose, and the complexity of your roofline all affect the final price.
Impact-resistant shingles, which we often recommend for East Texas, cost about 15-20% more than standard materials but can save you money on insurance premiums. Many of our customers find that the insurance discounts help offset the higher material costs within a few years.
If you’re dealing with storm damage, your insurance may cover most or all of the replacement cost. We work directly with insurance adjusters to document damage properly and make sure you get the coverage you’re entitled to.
For Spurger’s climate, we typically recommend architectural shingles with impact resistance ratings. These materials are designed to handle the hail storms that hit East Texas regularly while standing up to our intense summer heat and humidity.
Metal roofing is another excellent choice for our area. It reflects heat better than traditional shingles, which can lower your cooling costs, and it’s virtually immune to hail damage. Metal roofs last 40-50 years compared to 20-25 for shingles, making them a good long-term investment despite the higher upfront cost.
The key is choosing materials that are specifically rated for high-wind and impact resistance. Standard three-tab shingles just don’t hold up well in our weather conditions and often need replacement sooner than expected.
Most residential roof replacements in Spurger take 1-3 days, depending on the size and complexity of your roof. A typical single-story home can often be completed in one day if weather cooperates, while larger or more complex roofs might take two or three days.
Weather is always a factor in East Texas. We don’t install roofing materials in rain or high winds, so storms can delay the schedule. We’ll always communicate with you about any weather-related delays and make sure your home is protected with tarps if we need to stop work temporarily.
The timeline also depends on whether we find any decking that needs repair once we remove the old shingles. Most roofs don’t have significant decking issues, but older homes or roofs with previous leak damage sometimes need additional work that can add a day to the project.
Insurance typically covers roof replacement if the damage is caused by a covered event like hail, wind, or falling trees. However, they won’t cover roofs that are simply worn out from age or normal wear and tear.
The key is proper documentation of storm damage. We know how to identify and photograph hail impacts, wind damage, and other issues that insurance companies recognize as valid claims. We work directly with adjusters during their inspections to make sure nothing gets missed.
Keep in mind that insurance companies are increasingly requiring impact-resistant materials for roof replacements in areas like East Texas that see frequent hail. This actually works in your favor because these materials provide better protection and often come with insurance premium discounts.
Several signs indicate you need replacement rather than repair. If you have multiple leaks, large areas of missing or damaged shingles, or granules washing off in large quantities, replacement is usually the most cost-effective option.
Age is also a factor. If your roof is over 20 years old and showing wear, it often makes more sense to replace it than to keep patching problems. Older roofs are also more likely to have additional damage discovered during repairs, which can make the total repair cost approach replacement cost anyway.
After severe storms, we often find damage that isn’t visible from the ground. Hail can bruise shingles and cause granule loss that shortens their lifespan even if they don’t leak immediately. A professional inspection can identify this type of damage and help you decide whether repair or replacement makes more sense.
Start with proper licensing and insurance. Any contractor working on your roof should carry both liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. Don’t take their word for it – ask to see current certificates and verify them with the insurance companies.
Local contractors with established reputations are generally safer choices than traveling crews that appear after storms. We’ve seen too many homeowners get stuck with poor work from contractors who disappear when problems arise. A local company has to maintain its reputation in the community.
Get detailed written estimates that specify materials, labor, cleanup, and timeline. Be wary of contractors who want large payments upfront or pressure you to sign immediately. Legitimate contractors understand that roof replacement is a major investment and give you time to make an informed decision.
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