New Roof Installation in Fort Worth, TX

What Does a Full Roof Installation Include?

A professional roof installation involves far more than just laying shingles. Every component of your roofing system plays a role in keeping water, wind, and heat out of your home. Here is what our installation process includes from start to finish.

Removal of the Old Roofing System

Before any new material goes on, the existing roof is fully stripped down to the roof deck. This allows our team to inspect every inch of the decking for soft spots, rot, or structural damage that must be addressed before the new system is installed. Many contractors skip this step by installing a second layer of shingles on top of old ones, a practice that shortens the life of your new roof and can void manufacturer warranties. We never do this.

Deck Inspection and Repair

Once the old material is removed, our crew inspects the plywood or OSB decking for any damage caused by years of moisture, inadequate ventilation, or pest activity. Any compromised decking boards are replaced before a single new component touches them. Skipping deck repairs is how new roofs develop leaks in the first few years, something we will not allow.

Underlayment and Ice & Water Shield Installation

Before shingles or any other exterior material is laid, we install a synthetic underlayment across the entire deck surface. In valleys, around penetrations, and along the eave line, we apply a self-adhering ice and water shield for additional moisture protection, a layer that is critical in Fort Worth’s freeze-thaw climate during winter storms.

Proper Flashing Installation

Flashing is the thin metal material installed around chimneys, skylights, vent pipes, walls, and roof valleys to prevent water from entering at these vulnerable transition points. It is one of the most important, and most often poorly done, parts of any roofing system. Our team uses quality drip edge and step flashing throughout and seals every penetration with care.

Roof Material Installation

With the foundation properly set, we install your chosen roofing material according to manufacturer specifications. Whether that is architectural shingles, impact-resistant shingles, standing seam metal, or a flat roof membrane, our crew follows the installation guidelines required to qualify for the full manufacturer warranty.

Ridge Ventilation and Attic Airflow

Your roof works together with your attic ventilation system to regulate temperature and moisture year-round. Improper ventilation causes premature shingle failure, ice dams in winter, and excess heat buildup in summer that drives up your energy bills. We assess your current ventilation system during every installation and make corrections where needed.

Final Cleanup and Walkthrough

Every installation ends the same way: a complete magnetic sweep of your yard and driveway to capture stray nails, full debris removal, and a final walkthrough with you to review the completed work and answer any questions.

Roofing Materials We Install in Fort Worth, TX

The best roofing material for your home depends on your budget, your home’s architectural style, and your priorities, whether that is longevity, curb appeal, energy efficiency, or impact resistance. Here is an honest overview of the most common options we install.

Architectural Asphalt Shingles

Architectural shingles (also called dimensional shingles) are the most popular choice for residential roofing in Fort Worth, TX, and for good reason. They offer an excellent balance of affordability, durability, and visual appeal. Quality architectural shingles carry 30-year warranties and, when properly installed and ventilated, often last 25 to 35 years in the North Texas climate.

Impact-Resistant Shingles

If your area has been hit by hail repeatedly, and most of Tarrant County has, upgrading to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles is one of the smartest investments you can make. Many Texas homeowners insurance carriers offer a premium discount for homes with Class 4-rated shingles, meaning the upgrade can pay for itself over time while protecting your home more effectively.

Metal Roofing

Standing seam metal roofing has seen a major rise in popularity across Fort Worth and the DFW Metroplex, and for good reason. Metal roofs are exceptionally durable, typically lasting 40 to 70 years, and hold up to hail, high winds, and fire far better than traditional shingles. They are also highly energy-efficient, reflecting solar heat rather than absorbing it. While the upfront cost is higher than asphalt, the lifetime value is significantly better.

Flat Roof Systems (TPO, EPDM, Modified Bitumen)

For commercial buildings, garages, additions, or modern architectural homes with flat or very low-slope rooflines, we install TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen roofing systems. Each material has distinct advantages depending on the application. We assess your specific situation and recommend the right flat roof system for your building type and climate conditions.

How Long Does a New Roof Installation Take?

For a standard single-family home in Fort Worth, a complete roof installation is typically completed in one to two days, depending on the roof’s size and complexity. Larger homes, homes with steep pitches or multiple valleys, and commercial projects take longer. We provide a realistic timeline estimate during your free consultation and keep you updated throughout the job.

New Roof Financing Options in Fort Worth, TX

A new roof installation is a major expense, and timing rarely aligns with financial convenience, especially after a storm. We offer financing options to help qualified Fort Worth homeowners move forward with the roof protection they need without depleting their savings. Ask our team about payment plans when you call for your estimate.

Serving New Construction Roofing in Fort Worth and DFW

Building a new home? We work directly with general contractors and custom home builders throughout Tarrant County to provide quality new construction roofing services. Our team meets build schedules, communicates clearly with site supervisors, and installs roofing systems that satisfy both the building inspector and the future homeowner.