



In Texas, the heat doesn't wait for anyone. That's why we get our crews moving early - before the sun is at full blast and temperatures are pushing toward triple digits. It's not just about comfort. It's about working safely and efficiently so we can deliver quality work without cutting corners.
Here's what was going on at this job: a full roof replacement on a large residential home. The old roofing material was completely torn off and the crew was deep into laying fresh decking across the entire roof. Blue tarps lined the ground to catch debris and protect the yard as the tear-off material came down. The whole operation was running tight - multiple trucks on site, materials staged and ready, and the team working systematically across each section of the roof.
A job like this takes coordination. This isn't a small home with a simple roofline. It's a multi-section hip roof with a lot of angles, transitions, and surface area to cover. Every section has to be done right - proper decking, clean lines, and no shortcuts on the underlayment before shingles ever go down. That foundation work is what separates a roof that lasts from one that gives you problems a few years down the road.
What we're proud of on jobs like this is how the crew handles the pace. Roofing in Texas summers is physically demanding. Showing up early, working organized, and staying focused on the details - that's what gets a homeowner a roof they can count on. We don't just throw shingles on and move on. We do it right the first time.
If your roof has taken a hit - whether from storm damage, age, or just years of Texas weather beating on it - a full replacement is sometimes the only real fix. Patching over problems doesn't solve them. A proper roof installation gives you a clean start and real protection for your home.