Are you worried about the state of your roof and questioning whether it requires some professional attention? If so, you’re not alone! A damaged or worn-out roof can lead to numerous problems ranging from water leaks to energy inefficiency. So, how can you tell when it’s time to call in a Conroe roof repair specialist? In this blog post, we’ll …
We will all agree at one point, the roof is an indispensable part of a home, shielding us from most vulnerability. However, maintaining a roof can sometimes become overwhelming because of the costs and hassles associated with it. The Woodlands Texas Roofer makes our life simple in this regard. They understand what repairs mean for your roof and …
Roofing problems can occur anytime and can cause financial loss and problem in our sheltering. In such misfortunes, roofers are the best help. Discount Roofing has a wide range of services and solutions for every commercial and residential roofing in Woodland TX and entire Southeast Texas region.
In Southeast Texas, especially the Conroe, Willis & The Woodlands area are known for our pine trees. Despite their nice evergreen look across the landscape the acidic pine needles that they drop all year round can quickly stop up valleys and gutter systems. Keep roof surfaces and gutters free of debris to prevent water damming. Water should be able to …
Discount Roofing has been serving Willis, Texas for almost 20 years. When you think Roofer, think of your Willis neighbor Eric Powell and Discount Roofing. Willis, Texas and Discount Roofing, a winning team.
A large percentage of the roofs that we replace are due to poor installation practices. How a roof is fastened is critical to the longevity. Whether due to wind or just simple gravity an improperly nailed roof is doomed to fail.
Most composition roofs installed today are expected to last 13-25 years in our intensely hot and humid Texas climate. You will see a wide variety of shingle manufacturer’s warranties from 20-50 year
Much of Discount Roofing’s repair work this year has been as a result of these towering giants beginning to lose limbs that fall onto homes puncturing roofs and crushing anything else in their path. Inevitably, sooner than later, their larger counterpart (The Tree Itself) will follow.