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Quality materials, most homes done in one day — and if storm damage qualifies, insurance may cover most of it.
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Shingles curling or shedding granules across large areas. Leaks that keep moving. A roof past 15–20 years while the neighbors are replacing theirs. That’s when replacement becomes the smarter investment.
Before you spend a dollar, we check for qualifying storm damage — many Austin homeowners end up paying only their deductible.

One-day install
Most residential roofs are finished in a single day, start to cleanup.
Texas-grade materials
Shingles and systems chosen for Central Texas heat and hail.
Insurance expertise
We document, file, and fight for your claim — including denials.
Spotless cleanup
Magnetic nail sweep of lawn and driveway. Like we were never there — except the roof.
A good replacement is more than new shingles — it’s a complete roof system, and the parts you never see matter most. Here’s what goes on your home when we do the job right, and what to ask about if you’re comparing bids.
We strip the roof to bare wood — no shortcuts, no “overlay” of new shingles on old (cheaper up front, but it hides rot, voids most warranties, and roasts the new shingles from below). With the deck exposed, we replace any soft or damaged wood, then build up the protection: synthetic underlayment across the field, ice-and-water shield sealed into the valleys and around penetrations — the places where virtually all leaks start — and new drip edge at the eaves, which Texas code requires and cut-rate crews still skip.

An Austin attic can pass 140°F in July. Without balanced intake (soffit) and exhaust (ridge) ventilation, that heat cooks shingles from underneath and shortens their life dramatically — it can even void manufacturer warranties. Ventilation review is part of every replacement we do, and it’s a question worth asking anyone bidding your roof.
Most homes: crew arrives early, old roof off by mid-morning, dried-in by lunch, shingles on through the afternoon, and a magnetic sweep of your lawn and driveway for nails before we leave. You get photos of the finished work, the manufacturer’s warranty registered in your name, and our workmanship warranty behind it.
If a storm caused the damage, your homeowner’s policy is designed for exactly this. We inspect and document before you file, support the claim through every step, and when insurers undervalue or deny — we turn that around. Many of our Austin-area replacements cost the homeowner only their deductible.
A tear-off rains debris. Before the first shingle comes off, we wrap what’s below: tarps over landscaping and stonework, protection against falling nails on walkways, materials staged on pallets — not thrown across your lawn. It’s the difference between a construction site and a controlled job, and your flowerbeds notice.

Before we’re done you hold: a written itemized contract (never a one-page “roof: $X”), the manufacturer’s warranty registered in your name, our workmanship warranty in writing, our certificate of insurance on request, and photo documentation of the deck condition before we covered it. If a roofer hesitates on any of those five, keep shopping.
Half the roofers in Austin will turn around in the driveway when they see panels. We won’t — working with solar-equipped roofs is part of the job for us (it’s in the name). We coordinate the panel detach and reset around the replacement so the new roof goes in right underneath, flashing and mounts sealed properly, panels back where they belong. One heads-up we give every solar homeowner: panel R&R is a legitimate line item on a storm claim — it belongs in the insurance scope, and we make sure it’s there.

Free inspection, honest answer, zero pressure — and if your roof is fine, we’ll tell you.