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Impact-Resistant Roof Replacement Completed in Royce City

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Here's a full roof replacement we just wrapped up in Royce City. The old shingles came off completely, the decking got cleaned up, and we installed fresh impact-resistant asphalt shingles from the ground up. This is the kind of job where every layer matters - not just what you see on top.

The underlayment we used is Storm Gear, a high-performance synthetic product that adds a serious layer of protection between your decking and your shingles. Most homeowners never think about underlayment, but it's one of the most important parts of a roof system. It's your last line of defense if wind or hail ever compromise the top layer.

Impact-resistant shingles are worth talking about too. In Texas, where hail and severe storms are a regular part of life, these shingles are rated to handle impact significantly better than standard asphalt shingles. A lot of insurance carriers recognize that and will actually discount your premium when you upgrade to them. So the roof pays for itself in more ways than one.

We handle the whole process - tear-off, decking inspection, underlayment, and final shingle installation. No corners cut in between. This homeowner's property also had solar panels on an adjacent section of roof, which required careful coordination to work around without disrupting that system. We take that kind of detail seriously on every job.

If your home took any kind of storm hit recently, or if you just aren't sure what shape your roof is in, a free inspection is the right first step. A lot of damage isn't visible from the ground, and catching it early is always better than waiting.