Installing a Metal Roof Over Shingles in Texas: Top 4 Mistakes to Avoid

If you want to install a metal roof over shingles here in Texas, you must avoid these 4 critical mistakes: Bad decking, no underlayment or lath, improper roof trim, and skimping on quality.Mistake #1: Not Checking Your Roof DeckRoof decking is the plywood underneath your existing shingle roof. Think of roof decking as the foundation

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Should I Get a New Metal Roof?

5 Benefits of Metal RoofsMetal roofs are getting more popular, and for good reason. In this post, we’ll share the top 5 perks of metal roofs in a simple, clear way.1. Super Durable and Long-lastingThe best part about metal roofs? They last a really long time. Made of materials like steel, aluminum, and copper, metal

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Can a Metal Roof Withstand Tornados?

How to Install a Metal Roof to Withstand Tornado Force Winds No, it’s not hype. One of our roofs was able to withstand an EF2 tornado in Burleson, TX.  The key to having a metal roof that can withstand gale force winds is proper installation. 1. Roof Decking It’s important that the screws that anchor

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Does My Roof Have Hail Damage?

How To Tell If Your Roof Has Hail DamageSuppose you just had a hailstorm come through your area. How can you tell if your roof has hail damage? Fortunately, there may be telltale signs that you can see around your home, without climbing onto your roof.1. Gutters:Your gutters may have dents. Now this could be attributed

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Can I Use My Insurance Claim to Get a New Metal Roof?

You can use your shingle roof insurance claim to get a new metal roof.Here’s how it works:So we’ve met your insurance company at your property, we’ve inspected your roof, and we found along with the adjuster that your roof was affected by recent storm damage and your roof needs to be replaced.In this scenario, you

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Can a Metal Roof Pay for Itself in Five Years?

We have installed dozens of new metal roofs for less than $5,000 out of the homeowners pocket. The insurance pays for the shingle portion of it, but the upgrade to go to metal, the out of pocket cost from the homeowner was less than $5,000. See how you can Use Your Insurance Claim to Get a

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