







After a storm rolls through, most homeowners walk outside, look up, and think - it looks fine from here. That's the problem. Hail hits and wind lifts shingles in ways that are nearly impossible to spot from the ground. We're up on roofs in Gatesville right now, and what we're finding tells a very different story than what things look like from the driveway.
Wind damage is one of the more deceptive things we deal with. Shingles that are lifted, cracked, or curled back may still look attached from below. But once that seal breaks, the next rain event has a straight path to your decking and into your home. Left alone, that kind of damage turns into a leak - and leaks turn into bigger, more expensive problems fast.
When we do a roof inspection, we go section by section. Every slope, every hip, every valley. We use chalk to mark each spot of hail impact or wind damage we find, so nothing gets overlooked and you have a clear picture of what's actually going on up there. It's not a five-minute drive-by - it's a full, honest assessment.
If your home was in the path of last night's storm, it's worth getting eyes on your roof sooner rather than later. Catching damage early matters a lot when it comes to filing an insurance claim. The longer you wait, the harder it gets to prove the damage was storm-related. We give you straight answers - no pressure, no upselling, just the facts about what we found.