Roofs & Roof Repair Photos

Roof repairs and replacements across Texas—built for hail, wind, and heat.

Residential and commercial roofing • Texas-wide scheduling • Repair, replacement, and storm-damage help

Recent roofing work (photos)

Browse examples of roof repairs, replacements, and common problem areas (shingles, flashing, vents, gutters, and storm damage). If you don’t see your roof type here, contact us—we work statewide across Texas.

Storm damage & leak issues (Texas hail, wind, heat)

Texas weather is tough on roofs. We help identify damage early and make repairs that hold up—especially after hail, high winds, and long heat cycles.

  • Hail: bruised shingles, granule loss, punctures, cracked tiles
  • Wind: lifted shingles, missing tabs, ridge-cap damage, loosened flashing
  • Heat/UV: brittle shingles, sealant failure, accelerated aging
  • Heavy rain: active leaks, saturated underlayment, interior staining

Roof types & materials we work with

Asphalt shingles

Common across Texas homes. We repair wind-lifted shingles, replace damaged sections, and install full systems with proper underlayment, starter strips, ridge caps, and ventilation.

Metal roofing

Standing seam and exposed-fastener systems. We address fastener back-out, seam issues, panel replacement, and flashing details around penetrations.

Tile, slate & specialty

We replace broken tiles, correct underlayment problems, and improve flashing/valley details to stop leaks without unnecessary full tear-offs.

Flat / low-slope (commercial)

We help with leak tracing, membrane repairs, flashing terminations, drainage improvements, and replacement planning for low-slope systems.

Roofer builder worker finishing folding a metal gutter

What we check (leaks, flashing, vents, underlayment, ventilation)

  • Leak detection: interior signs, attic inspection, moisture paths, and roof-surface entry points
  • Flashing: chimneys, walls, valleys, skylights, and step flashing details
  • Vents & penetrations: pipe boots, turbine vents, ridge vents, and seal integrity
  • Underlayment: ice/water shield placement, felt/synthetic condition, fastener patterns
  • Ventilation: intake/exhaust balance to reduce heat buildup and moisture issues
  • Gutters & drainage: overflow points, fascia rot risk, and downspout routing
House repair

Our roofing process (repair or replacement)

1) Inspection & options

We review the roof surface, penetrations, flashing, and attic (when accessible), then explain repair vs. replacement options.

2) Scope, materials & scheduling

We confirm materials, color/style where applicable, and schedule a Texas-wide service window that fits your project.

3) Repair or install

We complete the work with attention to flashing, ventilation, and water-shedding details—then clean up and review the results with you.

What’s typically included

  • Protection of landscaping and access areas (as needed)
  • Targeted repairs or full tear-off (when replacement is selected)
  • Underlayment and flashing improvements (as scoped)
  • Vent/pipe boot replacement where needed
  • Magnetic nail sweep and jobsite cleanup
  • Photo documentation available upon request

Timelines: Many repairs can be completed in a single visit. Replacements often take 1–3 days depending on size, complexity, and weather.

Insurance claim guidance (informational)

If your roof was damaged by hail or wind, you may be considering an insurance claim. We can provide photos and a clear scope of work to support your documentation. This is general information only and not legal advice.

  • Document damage with photos (roof surface, gutters, vents, interior staining)
  • Keep dates and notes from the storm event
  • Ask your adjuster about coverage for shingles, flashing, vents, and code-required items
  • Review your deductible and any depreciation terms
  • Get a clear written scope so repairs match what’s approved

Roof maintenance tips (Texas conditions)

  • Check after major storms for missing shingles, lifted edges, and dented vents
  • Keep gutters clear to prevent overflow and fascia rot
  • Trim branches away from the roofline
  • Look for attic moisture, moldy smells, or daylight at penetrations
  • Address small leaks quickly—water travels and can damage insulation and decking
Roof Insulation

Roof repair & replacement FAQs

How do I know if I need repair or full replacement?

It depends on roof age, the number of damaged areas, and whether leaks are coming from isolated details (like flashing) or widespread shingle failure. We’ll inspect and explain the most cost-effective option.

What are the most common causes of roof leaks?

Flashing issues, pipe boots, vent penetrations, valleys, nail pops, missing shingles, and clogged gutters are common. In Texas, storm damage and heat-related sealant failure are frequent contributors.

Do you work with metal, tile, and low-slope roofs?

Yes. We work with asphalt shingles, metal roofing, tile/specialty systems, and many flat/low-slope commercial applications. We’ll confirm the best repair approach for your specific roof type.

Can you help after hail or wind damage?

Yes. We can document damage, identify functional issues, and complete repairs or replacement. If you’re filing an insurance claim, we can provide photos and a clear scope of work (informational support only).

How long does a roof replacement take?

Many residential replacements are completed in 1–3 days depending on size, pitch, decking condition, and weather. Commercial/low-slope timelines vary by system and access.

What should I do if I have an active leak right now?

Protect the interior first (bucket/tarp as needed), take photos of interior staining, and contact us. We’ll prioritize leak-stopping repairs and then address the underlying cause.

Ready to talk roofing?

Tell us what you’re seeing (leak location, missing shingles, storm date, roof type). We’ll help you plan the next step—repair or replacement—anywhere in Texas.