Start with safety and documentation
After a Texas wind or hail event, the first step is to document what you can see safely from the ground. Take wide photos of each roof slope, close-ups of visible damage, and pictures of any interior leaks or ceiling stains. If you can’t access an area safely, don’t—professional inspection is worth it.
Common signs you may need repair
- Missing or lifted shingles in a small, isolated area
- Minor flashing issues around vents, chimneys, or valleys
- Small punctures from debris impact
- Localized leaks with a clear source
Repairs make sense when the roof is otherwise in good condition and the damage is limited. A quality repair should restore water-shedding performance and prevent the damage from spreading.
When replacement is usually the smarter investment
- Widespread hail bruising or granule loss across multiple slopes
- Repeated leaks or multiple prior repairs
- Roof age approaching the end of its expected service life
- Soft decking, sagging areas, or moisture trapped in the system
If the roof is near end-of-life, a replacement can reduce ongoing repair costs and improve energy performance—especially when paired with proper ventilation and insulation.
What to expect from a professional inspection
A thorough inspection typically includes checking shingles, underlayment indicators, flashing, penetrations, gutters, and attic ventilation. You should receive a clear scope of work, photos, and a recommendation that explains why repair or replacement is the best path.
Next step: get a quote you can compare
Texas Installer Inc can inspect, document, and provide a straightforward recommendation for your property. Call, text, or email to request a quote.