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EXPERT ROOFING COMPANY IN DFW


You can get a 25-year or a 30-year roof in the Dallas Market, but they won't last as long as advertised. Because of the Texas heat and humidity, the number one reason why this happens is because of shingles that don't last as long as advertised.


The asphalt shingles will degrade due to the heat in Texas. In truth, a roof in Dallas should last around 15 to 20 years. There are numerous things to consider, including the sort of shingle you utilize, the pitch of your roof, and how well it is ventilated.


If you have a roof that is more than 15 years old and haven't been inspected recently, we can come out and provide a free inspection. Call or email us to learn more!

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LET'S START YOUR ROOFING PROJECT


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Ready to start your project? Pick up the phone and give us a ring. Our expert technicians and customer care reps are ready to help make your next project a reality. With our 20+ years of construction experience, you can be sure we have the expertise to make it happen.

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Inspection

One of our team members meet you at the job site for your scheduled appointment. We are here to listen to the needs of your project. We'll also help you explore the most important aspects of the project and make suggestions to improve upon your vision.

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Estimation

After our initial consultation, your Quality Representative will take the time to build your estimate with your budget in mind. Each line item is double-checked to ensure you're receiving the most up-to-date rates on material and labor. 

5 Reasons to Schedule Your Roof Estimate.

The roof of your home is a barrier against all elements, which helps keep your house safe, secure, and dry. Determining when to call a professional roofer for inspection becomes straightforward if you consider the nature of the damage caused by severe weather factors such as high winds, storms, rains, and even intense heat.


Whether you're wondering how to replace your roof or whether it's time for a roof replacement, it's always better to call the professionals at Quality Construction if you see the following:

1. Recent Heavy Storms

It's critical to contact your roofer right after a storm to assess the damage on your roof. Damage caused by storms might include leaking roofs, damaged shingles, and even ripping away of the siding. A professional may be able to detect all of these issues and offer fixes so you can keep your home safe.

2. Roof Construction in the Neighborhood

Have you noticed that your neighbors are all replacing their roofs? If your house was built within the same time period, it could indicate that your roof is approaching its end of life. The climatic conditions have harmed roofs in your area. It might be time to consult with your insurance agent to examine your roofing system for harm due to heat, rain, or storms.

3. Damaged Roof Shingles

As far as healthy roof shingles are concerned, they're generally flat. The material provides an even roof surface to shield your property. If your shingles no longer appear smooth but are bent around the borders or show cupped tabs, there is a problem. Rubble and moisture may get beneath the deformed roof shingles and cause significant damage to your home. Do not wait for matters to become worse. For a thorough replacement that maintains the aesthetics and safety of your home, contact the Quality Construction & Roofing professionals.

4. Missing Roof Shingles

If your roof shingles are not bent, but rather missing completely, they are likely not bent. The force of the tree branches and strong winds can rip off shingles. If only one or two shingles need to be replaced, an expert roofer in your area will do so without replacing the entire roof. Then, after numerous patches, your house's roof may begin to appear somewhat like a checkerboard. It is better to mull over the whole replacement of your roof in order for you to obtain the best results.

5. Age of Your Roofing System

When was the roof installed? Though most roofing materials have a limited lifespan and durability, they can still be removed. There are certain circumstances that need to be taken into account when determining how long a particular material will endure. If your house's roof is at least 20 years old, it's probably time to replace it. To inspect your roof and get some professional advice on whether or not it's time to replace it, contact the experts at Quality Construction.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How do I check my roof for hail damage?

    A leaky roof is a clear indication of damage after a severe hail storm. Finding damaged parts of your roof, on the other hand, may not be that simple. Broken shingles are the most apparent sign of damage, but other areas can exhibit symptoms of damage.


    In the following areas, you may notice dents, cracks, or other types of breakage:

    • Gutters
    • Roof caps
    • Vents
    • Metal valleys
    • Skylights
  • Do Texas roofers require a license?

    Roofers in many jurisdictions must have a state license to operate, but not in Texas. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation does not offer roofing contractor licenses.

  • How do I know if the roof on my home has problems?

    Keep an eye out for these warning signs.

    • Your Roof Is Old. 
    • You See Dark/Dirty Areas On Your Roof.
    • You're Seeing Missing Shingles. 
    • You're Seeing Signs Of Water Damage Inside Your Home/Attic. 
    • You're Seeing Granules or Sand In Your Driveway. 
    • Shingles Popping Up / Exposed Nail Heads.
    • Roof Shingles Look… Funny.
    • Your Roof Is Sagging.
  • How long should my roof system last?

    Roofs, for example, should last about 20 years, and get closer to 20 the more likely they are to fail. Asphalt-based products may begin to show significant signs of wear as soon as 12 years after installation. In Texas, a well-maintained metal roof could survive up to 75 years.

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