How Foundation Problems Can Cause Roof Damage
January 27, 2022
Can issues with a building’s foundation result in damage to the roof of that building? Yes, they can! It is a lesser-known fact to many homeowners, but the reality is problems with your roof often have their roots in unsolved issues with the building’s foundation. When you think about it, though, it makes perfect sense. The foundation of a building...
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Summer Roof Damage Can Turn Into a Roofing Nightmare
September 15, 2021
It’s official – fall is here and that means we have survived another scorching Texas summer! While cooler temperatures may be a relief, it could mean additional problems for your roof and home. If your home was hit by severe weather this summer, who knows what might be lurking up on your roof? Blisters, hail damage, curling, or missing shingles…...
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Will Homeowners Insurance Cover Roof Damage?
September 15, 2021
Roof damage isn’t something most people have to deal with often. In fact, roofs are designed to last for at least 20 years, so problems could be few and far between. When a problem does arise, many homeowners have questions, especially when it comes to insurance coverage. Almost all homeowners insurance policies come with a deductible for roof replacement in...
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Has Wind Damaged Your Roof? Find Out!
September 15, 2021
When most homeowners think of “wind damage” they picture fallen power lines, uprooted trees and other debris after a storm. You may be surprised that high winds can damage your roof, even if you can’t see missing shingles. One of the reasons wind is so damaging to a roof is because high winds do not hit the roof’s surface evenly....
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Dallas Homeowners Look Up to Spot Roof Damage!
September 15, 2021
When you first look at a house, what do you look at first? The garage? The front door? If the first thing you notice is NOT your home’s roof you are not alone. In fact, for many homeowners, it’s often the last thing they think about. After all, if it is out of sight it’s out of mind, right? The...
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