Your roof becomes your home’s strongest defense against Louisiana’s unpredictable weather. No more lying awake during storms wondering if water will start dripping through your ceiling. No more energy bills that spike because your old roof can’t handle the heat.
You’ll have hurricane-rated materials designed specifically for Gulf Coast conditions. Materials that won’t curl, crack, or blow off when the next storm hits. Your insurance company will notice too—many of our customers qualify for discounts because their new roofs meet impact-resistance standards.
Most importantly, you’ll have peace of mind knowing your family stays dry and safe, no matter what Mother Nature throws your way.
We’ve been protecting homes and businesses across Southwest Louisiana and Southeast Texas for years. We’ve weathered the same storms you have, dealt with the same insurance companies, and faced the same roofing challenges that come with living on the Gulf Coast.
That local experience matters when you’re choosing materials and installation methods. We know which shingles hold up to Louisiana humidity and which underlayment systems actually prevent water damage during those sideways rainstorms. We’ve seen what works and what fails after a decade of Gulf Coast weather.
When storm season arrives, we’re not some out-of-state company that disappears after the job. We’re your neighbors, and we’ll be here when you need us.
We start with a thorough inspection of your current roof, looking for storm damage, wear patterns, and potential problems most homeowners miss. You’ll get photos of everything we find and a clear explanation of what needs attention now versus what can wait.
Next comes your detailed estimate with material options that make sense for Louisiana weather. We’ll explain why certain shingles perform better in high heat and humidity, and which underlayment systems provide the best leak protection during heavy rains.
Installation happens efficiently with our experienced crew. We protect your landscaping, keep the job site clean, and handle all the details from permits to final inspection. Your old materials get hauled away, and we do a final walkthrough to make sure everything meets our standards and yours.
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Your roofing system includes Class 4 impact-rated shingles that resist hail damage, hurricane straps that keep your roof attached during high winds, and proper ventilation that prevents heat buildup in Louisiana’s brutal summers. We use materials specifically rated for Gulf Coast conditions, not generic products that fail after a few seasons.
Storm damage restoration is one of our specialties. We work directly with your insurance adjuster to document damage and ensure your claim covers everything needed for proper repairs. No fighting with insurance companies on your own—we handle the paperwork and advocate for you throughout the process.
Emergency repairs get priority response because we understand roof leaks don’t wait for business hours. When storms hit Starks and the surrounding area, our crews mobilize quickly to prevent further damage to your home and belongings.
Roof replacement costs in Starks typically range from $8,000 to $15,000 for most homes, depending on size, materials, and complexity. Factors that affect your price include roof pitch, number of penetrations like chimneys and vents, and whether we need to repair decking underneath damaged shingles.
Hurricane-rated materials cost slightly more upfront but save money long-term through better durability and potential insurance discounts. Many Louisiana homeowners qualify for impact-resistant shingle rebates that offset the initial investment. We provide detailed estimates that break down material and labor costs so you understand exactly what you’re paying for.
Storm damage repairs covered by insurance work differently—your insurance company pays for restoration to pre-storm condition using materials that meet current building codes.
Architectural shingles with Class 4 impact ratings perform best in Louisiana’s challenging climate. These thicker, multi-layered shingles resist hail damage, wind uplift, and the thermal cycling that comes with extreme temperature swings from air conditioning to outdoor heat.
Metal roofing is gaining popularity for its longevity and superior storm resistance. Standing seam metal roofs shed water quickly during heavy rains and can withstand winds over 120 mph when properly installed. They also reflect heat, reducing cooling costs during Louisiana’s long summers.
Avoid basic 3-tab shingles in this climate—they simply don’t hold up to Gulf Coast weather conditions. The small upcharge for architectural shingles pays for itself through longer lifespan and fewer repairs. We’ll recommend the best material for your specific home and budget during your consultation.
Emergency repairs to prevent further damage happen within 24 hours of your call, weather permitting. We prioritize stopping active leaks and securing damaged areas with temporary coverings until permanent repairs can be completed safely.
Full storm damage restoration typically takes 1-3 weeks from insurance approval to completion, depending on the extent of damage and material availability. Hurricane seasons can extend timelines due to high demand, which is why we recommend calling immediately after storm damage occurs.
We maintain emergency repair supplies specifically for quick response during storm season. Our crews know how to safely work on damaged roofs and will secure your property first, then handle the permanent restoration once conditions allow proper installation.
Yes, we work directly with your insurance company throughout the entire claims process. We document all storm damage with detailed photos and measurements that adjusters need for accurate claims. Our experience with Louisiana insurance companies helps ensure you receive fair compensation for necessary repairs.
We’ll meet with your adjuster on-site to walk through the damage and explain what repairs are needed. Many homeowners don’t realize the full extent of storm damage—we make sure nothing gets missed that could cause problems later.
Insurance companies sometimes try to minimize claims or suggest repairs that don’t meet current building codes. We advocate for proper restoration using materials and methods that will protect your home long-term. You shouldn’t have to fight your insurance company while dealing with storm damage.
Louisiana roofs need professional inspection at least twice yearly—once before hurricane season and once after. Our climate is particularly hard on roofing materials, and small problems become expensive disasters if left unaddressed.
Post-storm inspections are crucial even if you don’t see obvious damage. Hail can cause granule loss and micro-cracks that aren’t visible from the ground but compromise your roof’s weather resistance. High winds can loosen shingles and flashing that look fine but won’t survive the next storm.
We also recommend inspection after any significant hail event or when your roof reaches 10-12 years old. Catching problems early saves thousands in emergency repairs and prevents water damage to your home’s interior. Most inspections take less than an hour and can identify issues before they become costly emergencies.
Our workmanship warranty covers installation for 5 years, and manufacturer warranties on materials range from 25 years to lifetime depending on the products you choose. We stand behind every job because our reputation depends on long-term performance, not just getting through the first storm season.
Material warranties cover manufacturing defects and premature failure under normal weather conditions. Our installation warranty covers any problems that result from improper installation techniques or workmanship issues. If something goes wrong that’s our fault, we fix it at no charge.
We’re a local company that plans to serve Starks and surrounding areas for decades. That means we’ll be here to honor our warranties and handle any service needs that arise. You’re not dealing with a fly-by-night contractor who disappears after storm season ends.
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