Roofing Services in Laredo, TX

Roofing service depends on what is happening with the building.

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Roofing systems and project types

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Roof Repair

Roof repair in Laredo for leaks, damaged shingles, flashing problems, roof penetrations, metal roofs and commercial roofing.

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Roof Replacement

Replace an aging or widely deteriorated roof and address the deck, underlayment, flashing and roof covering as one project.

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Residential Roofing

Repair and replacement for shingle, metal and tile roofs on homes throughout the Laredo area.

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Commercial Roofing

Low-slope and metal roof repair, replacement and restoration for warehouses, offices and commercial buildings.

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Emergency Roof Repair

Prompt help for active leaks, displaced roofing and storm damage that is allowing water into the building.

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Storm Damage Roofing

Wind, hail and heavy rain can affect roofing materials in different ways.

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Hail Damage Roofing

Hail Damage Roof Repair in Laredo, TX | Roof Inspection

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Roof Inspections

Roof Inspections in Laredo, TX | Residential & Commercial

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Roof Maintenance

Roof Maintenance in Laredo, TX | Residential & Commercial

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Asphalt Shingle Roofing

Asphalt shingles remain a practical residential roofing system, but their performance depends on more than the shingle itself.

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Metal Roofing

Metal roofing can provide a durable residential or commercial roof when panel attachment, seams, flashing and penetrations are designed as parts of the sam

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Tile Roofing

Tile Roofing in Laredo, TX | Tile Roof Repair

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Flat Roofing

Flat Roof Repair in Laredo, TX | Commercial Flat Roofing

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TPO Roofing

TPO roofing is used on many low-slope commercial buildings.

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Modified Bitumen Roofing

Modified-bitumen roofing uses reinforced asphalt-based membranes on low-slope roofs.

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Roof Coatings

Commercial roof coatings can extend the service of suitable existing roofs, but the existing roof needs to be qualified first.

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New Construction Roofing

New construction roofing works best when roof details are coordinated before plumbing, HVAC, electrical and other trades begin making penetrations through

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A leak requires investigation. An aging roof needs an honest repair-versus-replacement assessment. New construction starts with material and system design. Commercial buildings introduce membranes, drainage and rooftop equipment that are not part of a typical residential roof.

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Roof Repair and Leak Investigation

A roof repair should address the part of the roofing system that has actually failed.

That may be a damaged shingle, flashing detail, penetration, valley, panel seam or commercial membrane condition.

The repair page explains how water moves through roof assemblies, why ceiling stains do not always sit directly beneath the exterior leak and when a localized repair is still worth making.

Roof Repair

Roof Replacement

Replacement becomes appropriate when deterioration is widespread enough that continuing to repair separate areas no longer offers good value.

A full roofing project also provides access to the deck and allows underlayment, flashing, roof edges and penetrations to be addressed as part of the new system.

Roof Replacement

Residential Roofing

Residential roofing includes repair, replacement and new installations using asphalt shingles, metal and tile where suitable.

The material is important, but the quality of the final roof also depends on the assembly below it and the details around walls, valleys and penetrations.

Residential Roofing

Commercial Roofing

Commercial buildings frequently use low-slope membranes or metal roofing.

Leak investigation may involve seams, rooftop equipment, drainage, curbs, parapets and numerous penetrations spread across a large roof area.

Commercial projects include repair, replacement and suitable restoration work.

Commercial Roofing

Emergency Roof Repair

An active leak or storm opening needs prompt attention.

The first step may be temporary protection when permanent work cannot safely be completed immediately. The underlying roofing failure still needs to be repaired after the immediate situation is controlled.

Emergency Roof Repair

Storm and Hail Damage Roofing

Strong wind, hail and falling debris can affect shingles, metal, flashing and commercial roofing.

Post-storm work begins with documenting visible roofing conditions and determining what actually requires repair.

Storm Damage Roofing

Roof Inspections

A useful inspection tells you more than whether the roof looks old.

It reviews the material, vulnerable roof details, previous repairs and any evidence related to leakage or storm damage.

Roof Inspections

Roof Maintenance

Maintenance is most useful when it focuses on parts of the roof that are beginning to change.

On a residential roof that may mean flashing, penetrations or displaced material. Commercial maintenance adds seams, drains, curbs and areas affected by rooftop service traffic.

Roof Maintenance

Asphalt Shingle Roofing

Learn how shingles shed water, how starter and underlayment fit into the assembly, where flashing becomes important and what makes shingle repair or replacement practical.

Asphalt Shingles

Metal Roofing

Metal roofing includes standing-seam and exposed-fastener systems with very different attachment and maintenance requirements.

The metal roofing page explains panel movement, seams, penetrations and common repair conditions.

Metal Roofing

Tile Roofing

Tile roof work requires attention to both the visible tile and the roofing components below it.

Broken tiles may be repairable individually, while leakage beneath intact material can point toward underlayment or flashing.

Tile Roofing

Flat and Low-Slope Roofing

“Flat roof” does not identify the roofing material.

Low-slope buildings may use TPO, modified bitumen, metal or restoration systems. Correct repair begins by identifying the existing roof.

Flat Roofing

TPO Roofing

TPO uses thermoplastic membrane sheets with welded seams and specialized flashing details around penetrations, curbs and roof edges.

TPO Roofing

Modified Bitumen Roofing

Modified bitumen uses reinforced asphalt-based membranes designed for low-slope roofing.

Repair and replacement need to match the membrane system already installed.

Modified Bitumen Roofing

Roof Coatings

Some commercial roofs can be restored with a coating after appropriate inspection, repair and preparation.

A coating is not appropriate for every old roof, so qualification is part of the service.

Roof Coatings

New Construction Roofing

New construction provides an opportunity to coordinate roofing with the deck, walls, plumbing, HVAC and other building systems before penetrations and transitions are installed.

New Construction Roofing

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