Roofing FAQ

Answers to your roofing questions.

Straight answers about roof repair, replacement, storm damage, and what to expect when you work with a local West Texas crew. Don't see your question? Give us a call at 806-698-4653 — we're always happy to help.

It depends on the material, our West Texas weather, and the quality of the install. A quality asphalt shingle roof typically lasts 20–30 years here; metal roofing can last 40 or more. Sun and hail are the two biggest factors on the South Plains, which is why proper installation matters so much.

Get a professional inspection once a year, and again after any big hail or wind storm. In between, watch for missing or curling shingles, granules collecting in your gutters, water stains on ceilings, or daylight coming through the attic.

Two main paths: a complete tear-off and replacement, or an overlay on top of the existing roof. Each has tradeoffs in cost, lifespan, and what your roof structure can support. We'll walk you through which one makes sense for your home.

Not necessarily. Plenty of leaks are a targeted repair — a bit of flashing, a few shingles, or a sealed penetration. The only way to know for sure is a proper inspection, and we'll always tell you straight whether it's a repair or a replacement.

It comes down to your budget, your home's style, and how long you want it to last. Options run from asphalt shingles (most affordable) to metal (longest-lasting), with several choices in between. We'll lay out the real numbers so you can decide.

It depends on size, material, pitch, and the condition of what's underneath. That's why we give a free, detailed inspection and quote up front — no guesswork, no surprises. And if it's storm damage, your cost may be just your insurance deductible.

This is our specialty. We document the damage, meet your insurance adjuster at your property, and handle the claim with you from the first inspection to the final nail — so your only out-of-pocket cost is typically your deductible.

Mistakes are rare, but if something comes up, call us. We stand behind our work, and depending on the issue, we'll often take care of it at no additional cost. That's the difference between a local company that'll still be here and a storm-chaser who won't.

A professional inspection is the honest answer. If the damage is isolated, a repair makes sense. If there's widespread wear, multiple leaks, or significant storm damage, replacement is usually the smarter long-term call.

It's the protective material — usually metal — that seals and directs water away from the vulnerable spots on your roof, like where the roof meets a wall, chimney, or vent. Bad flashing is one of the most common sources of leaks.

Four things: quality materials, expert installation, our local climate (hail and sun are brutal out here), and regular maintenance. You control two of those by who you hire and how well you keep it up.

Asphalt shingles, metal, tile, and some specialized membranes for flat and commercial roofs — each with its own strengths in cost, appearance, and lifespan.

At least once a year, and always after a major hail or wind event. Catching small issues early is the cheapest way to protect your roof.

We get the urge to save money, but roofing is dangerous and easy to get wrong. A bad install can void warranties and cost far more to fix later. Professional work protects both your safety and your investment.

Stay on top of yearly inspections, fix small problems before they grow, keep your gutters clear, and make sure your attic is properly ventilated.

Good ventilation pushes out trapped heat and moisture. Without it, your roof ages prematurely, your energy bills climb, and you risk mold and rot in the attic.

Sometimes — but it's not always the best move, and local building codes limit how many layers a roof can have. The condition of your existing roof matters too. We'll tell you honestly whether an overlay is a smart shortcut or a false economy.

Look for a company that's fully insured, has strong reviews, and can point to real local work. Ask for references, get more than one quote, and be wary of out-of-town storm-chasers who knock on doors after a hail event and disappear by summer. A roofer who lives and works in your community has every reason to do it right.

We tear off the old roofing, inspect the decking underneath for any hidden damage, make repairs, then install your new roof system the right way. A clean job site and a clear timeline are part of the deal.

Clear your attic of anything fragile, move vehicles away from the work area, and take down wall hangings that could be jostled by the vibration. We'll handle access and walk you through anything else ahead of time.

Yes. Every roof evaluation is free and no-pressure — we'll inspect your roof, document what we find, show you photos, and lay out your options. No obligation.

We're based in Lubbock and serve the surrounding South Plains — including Wolfforth, Shallowater, Slaton, Idalou, New Deal, Abernathy, Levelland, Brownfield, Littlefield, Plainview, and Crosbyton.

Still have questions?

We're happy to talk through your roof with no pressure. Call or text us and we'll help you figure out the right next step.

Call 806-698-4653