Roof Inspection
(737) 825-6254
If you see shingles curling, ceiling stains, or granules in your gutters, water can slip under the roof and soak the deck boards.
A weak deck turns simple moments into stress. Boards bend, nails pop up, and rails shake when you lean on them.
Cracked seams, soft spots, and waves in your walls make every room feel unfinished.
A storm can hit at night and rip shingles off. Water slips into your attic, soaks your insulation.
When Hill Country sun bakes your siding, paint turns chalky, fades fast, and lets water soak into wood.
A weak fence causes daily trouble. Dogs slip out, kids wander, and strangers cut across your yard.
When a step feels soft, a door sticks, or a ceiling shows a new water stain, the problem can spread fast.
Leaves, cedar needles, and roof grit pack into your gutters fast in Art. When water cannot flow.
When rain runs off your roof and dumps beside your walls, it can soak your flower beds.
When your living room walls show handprints, old nail holes, and faded color.
When a metal roof starts to drip, you feel it fast. Water can soak insulation, stain ceilings.
A loose shingle, a dented vent cap, or a tiny crack in flashing can let rain slip.
A roof can look fine from the yard and still let water in. A loose boot around a vent, a cracked shingle.
Leaks do not wait. A small drip can soak insulation, stain ceilings, and swell roof decking fast.
A small drip can soak your insulation, stain your drywall, and grow mold in hidden spots.
Water spots on your ceiling, damp insulation, and shingle pieces in the yard usually mean your roof.
A burst pipe, a leaking water heater, or an overflowed sink can soak drywall, floors, and cabinets fast.
Rain and Hill Country wind slip through old windows fast. You feel hot spots, cold spots.