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Serving All of North & West Texas
Since 1994
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Serving All Of North & West Texas
Since 1994




How should I choose a roofing contractor?
Because your home is valuable, it’s very important to pick the right roofing contractor to protect it. Talk to your neighbors to see who they used, or ask your friends and family if they recommend anyone. Your roofing contractor should have a proven track record and be able to provide you references to check. He should also be fully licensed and insured.
My roof is very steep – will that be a problem?
Steep roofs can be tricky to work on, but our teams are capable of working on extreme roofs – whether extremely flat, or extremely steep. We have the right tools and experience for this kind of roof.
My landscaping keeps getting destroyed next to my house. How can I fix this?
Water runoff from your roof is most likely the culprit. If you have a gutter system installed, make sure that it’s been cleaned thoroughly to allow the water to be routed away from your landscaping – don’t forget to check the downspouts too. If you don’t have gutters, this would be an invaluable asset to your home – correctly installed gutters and downspouts can not only add beauty to your home, but will protect your home, its foundation, and will help save your landscaping.
My roof is green. What is that? And can you fix it?
Your green roof is mostly likely caused by a mixture of moss, algae and mildew, and can easily be treated. Washing your roof carefully with bleach and water can usually sweep away most of the moss, but most likely, you’ll need to trim back some vegetation from your roof to keep it from coming back. In some circumstances where no sun is available, or the weather is perpetually damp, metal strips have been shown to curb the growth of these pests. An extreme measure would be to go with a full metal roof if the periodic roof washings become too much of a chore.