
TpoRoofIng Pros serves Texas. We work in Houston, San Antonio, Dallas, Austin, Fort Worth, El Paso, and across the Lone Star State. Texas weather is tough on roofs.
Texas experiences intense heat, high humidity, and frequent, powerful thunderstorms. Hail and high winds are common occurrences that can damage roofing. Metal roofs are an excellent choice for Texas homes due to their durability and resistance to extreme weather. Choosing the right color for your metal roof is also important. Lighter colors reflect more sunlight, helping to keep your home cooler and reduce air conditioning costs during Texas's long, hot summers.
The cost of a new roof installation depends on your home's size and the materials you choose. Complex roof designs and the labor involved also impact the price. We offer free phone quotes to give you a precise estimate for your Texas home.
Several factors influence the average cost of a new roof. These include the type of roofing material, such as metal or shingles, and the overall dimensions of your home. The labor involved and any necessary repairs to the roof deck also play a role. Get a free quote for your Texas property.
We begin by removing your old roofing material. Then, we inspect and prepare the roof deck for the new system. Next, we install protective underlayment and flashing to prevent leaks. Finally, we install your new metal roof, ensuring it's perfectly sealed and secured for your home in Houston or Dallas.
Asphalt shingles are typically the most budget-friendly option upfront. However, metal roofs often provide better long-term value due to their extended lifespan and lower maintenance needs. They can last significantly longer. We can help you find the best material for your Texas home.
The 25% rule relates to roof pitch. It helps determine the proper installation methods for steeper roofs to ensure effective water and debris shedding. This is vital for preventing damage. We follow all building codes for your Texas roof.
In Texas, lighter metal roof colors are highly recommended. They reflect the intense sun, helping to keep your home cooler and reducing your energy bills. Darker colors absorb more heat. We can help you select a color that fits your home and the climate.
Useful reference: ENERGY STAR roofing — cool roof efficiency.