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That's exactly why we're stepping in before things get worse. A full residential roofing replacement on a home like this isn't just about swapping shingles. It's about making sure the whole system - decking, ventilation, flashing, and drainage - is working the way it should. Texas weather doesn't give roofs a break, and a roof that's been through years of hail, heat, and heavy rain needs more than a patch job.
From above, you can get a real sense of how complex this roofline is. Multiple ridges, valleys, and angles - the kind of geometry that looks impressive but also means there are a lot of vulnerable points where water can find its way in if the roofing isn't installed right. We take that seriously. Every valley, every penetration, every transition gets done correctly.
New gutters are going in alongside the roof replacement. That combination matters more than most homeowners realize. A brand-new roof paired with old, sagging, or undersized gutters is a setup for drainage problems down the line. Doing both at once means the water management system on this home will actually function as a complete, cohesive unit when we're done.
If your roof is in a similar spot - maybe you've noticed some granule loss, a few lifted shingles, or you just know it's been up there a long time - it's worth getting an inspection before a small issue turns into a big one. Getting ahead of it is always the smarter move.