Texas Roofers
Getting Your New Roof Couldn’t Be Easier!
Using our thorough process, your new roof will be completed to your satisfaction at an amazing cost and right on time.
- Schedule Your Free Roof Assessment.
- Schedule A Time For Your New Roof To Be Installed.
Single Roofing
Roof shingles are just one element that makes up a residential roofing system and acts as a roof covering. The shingle is typically made of asphalt, fiberglass mat, and ceramic-coated granules.
They’re often installed in overlapping layers or courses. When installed as part of a complete roofing system, shingles help protect your home from water infiltration.
Metal Roofing
Metal roofs were once primarily used only for commercial projects, but today it’s one of the fastest-growing roofing materials used for both residential and commercial roofing in the US.
Another great benefit of metal roofing is they are 100% recyclable. By the end of its life, metal can be recycled and converted into a new sheet of metal or other products.
Tile Roofing
Tile roofs perform better and are more beautiful to look at than many other roofing materials. They resist damage caused by major weather events and are fireproof.
By choosing this type of material, you can significantly increase the market value of your home, you can get tax benefits for selecting a tile roof, and the new curb appeal you’ll get is sure to make all your neighbors jealous.
About Texas Roofers Corp
Your roof is not something that is typically on your mind until it becomes urgent and needs to be repaired or replaced. When that happens, you want it done as soon as possible, at a competitive price, and by a professional. When it comes to professional roofers in Texas you can trust Texas Roofers Corp to get the job done quickly, competitively, and correctly.
Trusted In Texas
We Provide Quality Roofing & Peace Of Mind.
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- Proven Track Record
- Competitive Rates
- Verified & Insured
- Great Quality & Warranty
Proudly Serving San Antonio, Austin & More!
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When it comes to filing an insurance claim on your home or business, the process can sometimes be complicated and overwhelming. At Texas Roofers Corp, our job is to relieve the stress and time it takes to file an insurance claim by providing you with one of our insurance specialists who is assigned to you and committed to assisting you from start to finish.
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FAQ’s
When is it Time to Replace my Roof?
Knowing when to replace a roof is one of our most popular questions. There are several key signs that indicate roof replacement is in order, such as:
- Bucking and curling shingles. Bucked shingles occur when moisture in the attic space causes nails to push out of place and loosen the shingle. This compromises the shingles’ performance and exposes the roof to the elements, which can result in leaks and even more moisture damage.
- Algae growth. Bacteria from algae eat through the shingles, especially if they are low-cost shingles that are made primarily of limestone. According to the Department of Energy, cool roofs are more susceptible to algae formation, although any roof color can experience algae growth.
- Missing granules. Asphalt roofing shingles are made up of small granules. When these granules come loose, it can impact the shingles’ performance. You can locate missing granulates by looking for fragments in the gutter system.
- Missing shingles. Professional roofing contractors are highly skilled at roofing installation and keeping shingles in place. However, these can blow away in the wind or become loose as they age. Missing shingles can allow rainwater into the home.
- Mold in the attic. This is one of the most concerning aspects of roof replacement. Mold forms in areas such as the rafter beams and the plywood on the underside of the roof.
Will a New Roof Lower my Energy Bills?
If your roof is old and underperforming, roof replacement can help lower energy bills. It’s ideal that the attic remains close to the outside temperature, but overheating during the summer is a sign of inadequate ventilation. This can directly cause the HVAC to work in overdrive. A new roof lowers energy bills with ventilation and sound materials that prevent excess drafts and water leaks.