




Got the call at 7 PM. Damaged and missing shingles - storm rolling in. That's not the kind of thing you wait on. Water doesn't care that it's late in the day, and neither do we.
Here's what we were working with: shingles that had been blown loose or torn away entirely, leaving the roof deck exposed right at the fascia line. That gap is all it takes. One good rain and you're dealing with water intrusion, damaged decking, and a much bigger repair bill than what you started with.
We pulled the damaged material, got fresh laminated shingles set in place, and had everything buttoned up before dark. The whole repair was done the same day the call came in. That's not a lucky coincidence - it's how we operate. When something urgent comes up, we move fast.
Most roof leaks don't announce themselves until water is already coming through the ceiling. By then, the damage has usually been building for a while. Catching a shingle problem right after it happens - before rain gets underneath - is the difference between a minor repair and a major headache. Speed matters here.
Wind events and sudden storms are part of life in Texas. When your roof takes a hit, you need someone who picks up the phone and actually shows up. That's what we're here for.