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When a Texas storm rolls through at night, roof problems rarely announce themselves politely. You might notice dripping water, a ceiling stain spreading, or the sound of wind where it shouldn’t be. In those first

In Texas, a roof can look perfectly fine from the street until the air turns sticky and storms start stacking up. That’s when small, easy-to-miss weak spots begin to affect your roof’s lifespan in ways

When a Texas cold front blows through, it can do more than drop temperatures; it can test the strength of your roof. While snow and ice are rare across College Station and the surrounding areas,

Texas businesses know that the weather doesn’t take a day off, and neither should your roof. Between summer heat that could fry an egg on the sidewalk and sudden storms that blow through the Brazos

Built for Texas Homes, Designed for the Long Haul In Texas, your roof does a lot more than keep out the rain; it takes on blazing heat, high winds, and sudden storms year after year.

Texas winters might not bring snowdrifts, but they do bring surprises, cold snaps, heavy rain, and high winds that can test any roof. As the year winds down, it’s the perfect time to make sure