Damage has spread across multiple sections of the roof — repair math stops making sense and replacement delivers better long-term value.
System has reached or exceeded manufacturer lifecycle expectations. Continued repairs only delay inevitable replacement.
Sagging, rotted decking, or framing compromise requires full tear-off to expose and remediate the underlying structure.
Severe hail or wind event has caused covered damage that insurance has acknowledged — replacement proceeds with full documentation.

Existing system removed in controlled sections with tarped protection of landscaping, driveway, and exterior walls. Debris contained in staged dumpsters.
Exposed deck inspected and any rotted, soft, or damaged sections replaced before underlayment begins. Documented before covering.
Self-adhering barrier at eaves and valleys, synthetic underlayment across field — exceeds minimum code in all coverage areas.
Shingle, starter, ridge, and ventilation installed per manufacturer specification by certified crews. Hand-nailed at critical zones.
New flashing at every penetration, chimney, wall transition, and valley. No reused components at critical water-entry points.
Magnetic sweep for nails, landscaping restored, driveway protected. Site leaves no trace beyond the new roof.

Manufacturer-certified lines with wind-rated performance suited to North Texas exposure. 30-50 year material warranties.
Tear-resistant, UV-stable underlayment rated for extended exposure during installation.
Self-adhering modified bitumen at all critical zones — exceeds code in coverage areas.
Continuous ridge ventilation sized to attic volume for moisture and temperature management.
Galvanized, aluminum, or lead-coated copper depending on application and visibility.
Matched starter course and hip/ridge cap for aesthetic and performance continuity.
Your answers shape the inspection window, scope, and documentation format we prepare ahead of the visit.
Every deployment ends with a structured verification pass — documented, photographed, and signed off with the homeowner before the project closes.

Documented scope. Transparent estimate. No obligation. Typical scheduling within 48 hours of request.