FAQs

Bronco Roofing & Construction

  • How does Texas weather impact my roof?

    Roofs in Texas endure significant stress from extreme heat, prolonged UV exposure, strong winds, hail, and severe storms. These harsh conditions can lead to cracked or lifted shingles and accelerated wear compared to regions with milder weather.
  • How do I know if I have hail or storm damage?

    Common signs include dented metal components, missing or damaged shingles, granule loss, and interior leaks following a storm. We advise scheduling a professional inspection after any significant weather event in Texas.
  • How often should I have my roof inspected in Texas?

    We recommend at least one inspection annually, along with additional inspections following severe weather such as hailstorms, high winds, or hurricanes, particularly in coastal regions.
  • What roofing materials work best in Texas heat?

    Impact-resistant shingles, metal roofing systems, and cool-roof options like TPO for commercial buildings are excellent choices. These materials reflect heat effectively and withstand harsh weather conditions.
  • Will my homeowner's insurance cover hail or wind damage?

    Most homeowner's insurance policies in Texas provide coverage for sudden storm-related damage, including hail and wind. We assist with inspections, damage documentation, and coordination with your insurance adjuster.
  • How long does a roof last in Texas?

    Due to our climate, asphalt shingles typically last 15–25 years, metal roofs 40–70 years, and flat roofs with TPO or EPDM 20–30 years. Regular maintenance can help maximize your roof's lifespan.
  • Can you help with emergency roof repairs after a storm?

    Yes, we offer emergency repair services with rapid response times to prevent additional damage to your home or business after a storm.
  • What is the typical cost of a new roof in Texas?

    The cost depends on factors such as roof size, material selection, and project complexity. Many Texas homeowners choose to invest in impact-resistant materials given our region's frequent severe weather.
  • Do you handle both residential and commercial roofing projects?

    Yes, we complete installations and repairs for all roof types, including residential homes and large commercial structures with flat and low-slope roofing systems.
  • How can I extend the life of my roof in Texas?

    Maintain regular inspection schedules, keep gutters clean and free of debris, repair minor issues promptly, choose impact-resistant or energy-efficient materials, and ensure adequate attic ventilation to minimize heat accumulation.