Your roof is more than just a covering for your home; it's your first line of defense against the elements. In Texas, where scorching summers, hailstorms, and high
Whether it’s the scorching summer heat, high-impact hailstorms, or the heavy winds and rain that come with thunderstorms, Texas weather puts homes under a lot of stress. That’s
While curb appeal is one important consideration for a roof, it also has to protect your property from inclement weather. That’s a big deal in Texas, where high heat
While curb appeal is important, a roof plays a much more important role in homes. Especially in Texas. It’s an investment that, if made right, can protect your property
Texas doesn’t go easy on roofs. Lone Star State residents can trust that extreme temperatures and weather conditions aren’t going anywhere, so choosing the right roofing material is
There’s nothing trivial about picking the right roof. From curb appeal to durability, cost efficiency to lifespan, the material (and quality) of shingles you choose could make the difference
Hardier than wood yet more affordable than metal, asphalt shingles have become the most commonly used roofing material for residential homes in Texas. But there’s a lot more to
Whether you’re upgrading or replacing your roof, the type and material you ultimately choose will have a big impact on the next few decades of your home. How big?
As mentioned in our insurance series, there are different types of insurance adjusters, each with key differences. An adjuster works with your insurance carrier to estimate how much will be
Texas is no stranger to harsh weather. Whether you’re trying to file a claim after sustaining roof damage or just want to find home insurance that will protect your
In our guide to Texas’ shady roofing market, we mentioned that it's illegal to waive insurance deductibles. In this article, we’re going to look a bit closer
“After a major storm, contractors – including some scam artists – are quick to arrive on the scene. This leads to shoddy repairs, fake contracts, and other problems.” That’s the Texas