What to Expect From a Roof Service in Carrollton
When we inspect a roof, we don’t just look for missing shingles. We check where water is moving, where it’s sitting, and where it might back up next time it rains hard.
We use tools like pitch gauges, chalk lines, and moisture readers to get accurate readings, especially in valleys or near flashing. If we spot blistering shingles or nail pops starting to come through, that tells us the underlayment may be failing.
Noticing trouble with your roof? Here are some early warning signs homeowners shouldn’t ignore:
- Shingle tabs flapping after strong wind
- Shiny nail heads poking through the shingles
- Soft or springy spots when walking on the roof
- Flashings separating from brick or siding
- Rust stains trailing down from roof vents
Some of the calls we get start with attic leaks after a windstorm. We’ve traced that back to loose ridge vents more times than we can count. Other times, there are leaks around chimneys where the counter flashing has separated from the masonry.
In every roof service, we check these common trouble spots and also look at areas most homeowners wouldn’t think about, like roof-to-wall transitions and satellite dish mounts.
We’ve seen roofs that looked fine from the curb but had serious granule loss once we got close. That’s when we check the gutters for buildup and test the shingles with a gloved hand. If they’re shedding grit, UV damage is already underway. We’ll recommend the right material replacement and use high-quality sealants and stainless fasteners that hold up better in the Texas sun.