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FAQs
Why does my older roof in Central Roscoe seem to be failing faster than expected?
A typical 1970s roof in Roscoe is now over 55 years old, which exceeds the service life of most original materials. The primary failure mode is not a single event but the cumulative degradation of architectural asphalt shingles installed over 1x6 pine plank decking. Decades of intense UV exposure and thermal cycling from our climate have made the shingles brittle. Simultaneously, the pine planks can expand and contract with moisture, creating an uneven substrate that accelerates shingle cracking and granule loss.
What should I do if a storm tonight causes an active leak over my living room?
First, move valuables and place a bucket to contain water. For emergency tarping, a crew dispatched from our office near Roscoe Collegiate High School would take I-20, allowing a 45-60 minute arrival in Central Roscoe. The priority is to install a reinforced, code-compliant tarp secured to the roof decking, not just the shingles, to prevent wind uplift and channel water away from the compromised area until a permanent repair can be scheduled.
My roof looks fine from the ground. Why would I need a professional inspection?
Visual inspections from the ground or a simple walk on the roof often miss critical sub-surface issues. In Roscoe, we use diagnostic methods to identify moisture trapped within the roofing layers or in the decking below. Moisture in 1/2 inch CDX plywood can lead to rot and structural softening long before a leak appears in your ceiling. This proactive assessment is key to planning a replacement on your terms, not during an emergency after the decking is compromised.
What are the current code requirements for a roof replacement in Roscoe?
All work must comply with the 2021 International Residential Code with Texas amendments and be permitted through the City of Roscoe Building Inspections. The contractor must hold an active license with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. Key 2026 requirements include specific ice and water shield application in vulnerable areas, metal drip edge on all eaves and rakes, and correct step flashing integration with sidewalls. These details are mandatory for both performance and to pass the final inspection.
What makes a roof 'hail-resistant' for our spring storm season?
Hail resistance is a tested material property, not a marketing term. For Roscoe's high hail risk, Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are a financial necessity. These shingles are engineered to withstand the direct impact of 2-inch hailstones without fracturing the mat, which is the point of water entry. During the April-June supercell season, a Class 4 roof is far less likely to sustain damage that requires a full insurance claim, protecting your deductible and preventing premium spikes.
My homeowner's insurance premium just increased again. Can my roof really help lower it?
Yes, absolutely. The 28% premium trend in Texas is directly tied to catastrophic hail and wind claims. Insurance companies now offer significant discounts for roofs that mitigate risk. Installing an IBHS FORTIFIED Home-certified roof system, which includes enhanced sealing and impact-resistant shingles, demonstrates superior durability. This reduces the insurer's expected loss, and they pass those savings to you, often offsetting the upgrade cost over the policy's life.
Could my attic ventilation be causing problems with my 4/12 pitch roof?
Improper ventilation is a common issue on roofs with a 4/12 pitch like many in Roscoe. The 2021 IRC, adopted with Texas amendments, requires a balanced system of intake (typically at the soffits) and exhaust (at or near the ridge). An imbalanced system traps superheated air in the attic, which bakes the shingles from underneath, reducing their lifespan, and promotes condensation that leads to attic mold and wood rot in the decking.
Should I consider solar shingles when I replace my asphalt roof?
The decision hinges on your primary goal. Traditional architectural asphalt shingles paired with a separate, rack-mounted solar panel system currently offer higher energy production and better serviceability. While the 30% federal tax credit applies to solar shingles, their efficiency and the net metering policy with your utility are key factors. For 2026, a high-quality, solar-ready asphalt roof provides a durable, code-compliant base that allows for a more flexible and potentially more powerful solar addition later.