



Back in McKinney for the second time this week - same loyal customer, another full roof replacement. That tells you everything. When someone calls you back, you know you did right by them the first time.
Here's what we were working with: full tear-off on a residential home, old shingles stripped down to clean decking, tarps laid out across the yard and windows boarded to protect the property during the process. Even after heavy rain the night before, the crew kept moving. No excuses, no delays - just heads down and getting it done.
The chimney work is what a lot of contractors skip over or do halfway. On this job, we replaced the chimney pan and flue as part of the full scope. That detail matters more than people realize. A compromised chimney cap or flue is one of the most common entry points for water damage, and most homeowners don't find out until it's already caused a problem inside the walls or attic. We don't let that slide.
Every roof replacement we do follows the same standard - tear-off, inspect the decking, address every penetration point, and install everything clean from the ground up. The chimney rebuild component isn't an afterthought. It's part of making sure the whole system holds up long-term. We treat it that way on every single job.
This is what repeat business looks like on our end. A customer who trusts us enough to call us back, and a crew that earns that trust every time they show up - rain or shine.