Something's Wrong with Your Roof.
Let's Find Out What.
A leak, a missing shingle, storm damage — most roof problems get worse the longer you wait. Start with a free inspection. We'll tell you exactly what's wrong and what it takes to fix it, and whether a repair is the right call or a replacement makes more sense.
Roof Repairs Done Right — Not Just Patched
A lot of "roof repairs" in DFW are really just patches — tarps, caulk, and stop-gap fixes that buy a few months before the problem comes back. That's not what we do. When T-Rock makes a repair, the goal is for it to hold for the remaining life of the roof, not just until the next rain.
That starts with finding the actual source of the problem. Water shows up in the ceiling far from where it's getting in — following the sheathing and rafters before it drips. A thorough inspection identifies the true entry point, not just the symptom.
Once we know what we're dealing with, I'll walk you through exactly what the repair involves, how long it should last, and whether it makes financial sense relative to the age and condition of the rest of your roof. No pressure — just an honest answer.
If storm or hail damage is the cause, we'll document everything thoroughly before you decide whether to contact your insurer. For a walkthrough of what that process looks like, see our insurance claims page.
Common Roof Repairs We Handle in DFW
These are the repair types we see most often in Collin, Denton, and surrounding DFW counties.
Leak Diagnosis & Repair
Finding the source of a leak is half the job. We trace the water entry point, remove affected materials, dry the decking if needed, and repair with properly overlapped, matching materials.
Missing or Blown-Off Shingles
High winds in DFW can lift shingles off in isolated sections. Replacement shingles are matched as closely as possible to the existing material for a clean, watertight repair.
Flashing Repair & Replacement
Flashing at chimneys, walls, valleys, and skylights is the most common leak point on older roofs. Improperly installed or corroded flashing lets water in — properly installed flashing keeps it out for decades.
Pipe Collar & Vent Boot Replacement
The rubber boot around plumbing stacks degrades under UV and hail. Cracked or compressed boots are a frequent cause of leaks in otherwise healthy roofs — and an inexpensive repair when caught early.
Ridge Cap Replacement
Ridge caps take the most sun and wind exposure on the entire roof. Cracked, lifting, or hail-damaged ridge caps allow water infiltration at the peak — a common repair after storm events.
Decking Repair
Rotted or delaminated roof decking must be replaced before new materials go on. We cut out and replace only the affected sections with matching dimensional lumber, properly nailed to the framing below.
Gutter Reattachment & Repair
Gutters that pull away from the fascia or have sagging sections allow water to pool at the foundation. We reattach, reseal, and realign gutters to ensure proper drainage away from the home.
Storm Damage Repair
When damage is isolated — a single slope, a few sections of missing shingles — repair may be the right call over replacement. We'll give you an honest comparison of both options after the inspection.
Repair or Replace? Here's How to Think About It.
The right answer depends on your roof's age, the scope of damage, and your insurance situation. Here's a straightforward framework.
✓ Repair Makes Sense When...
- Damage is isolated to one area or slope
- The rest of the roof is in solid condition
- The roof is less than 15 years old
- No active moisture in the decking or attic
- Insurance doesn't cover the event type
↑ Replacement Makes More Sense When...
- Roof is 20+ years old with widespread damage
- Storm damage qualifies for insurance replacement
- Multiple repairs have been done in recent years
- Decking rot or moisture damage is extensive
- A second layer already exists (can't add another)
Not Sure What You're Dealing With?
Get a free inspection. We'll give you a straight answer on what the roof needs and the most cost-effective path to fix it.
Request a Free Inspection or call me at 214-903-9290Warning Signs That Mean Call Someone Now
These aren't "watch it and see" situations. If you're noticing any of these, the longer you wait, the more damage gets done.
Water Stains on Ceilings
Active moisture inside the home. The water entry point is almost never directly above the stain — get it inspected before the decking rots.
Dark Spots in the Attic
Moisture or mold starting in the attic decking. Often found before it shows up inside the living space — but not for long.
Granules in the Gutters
Accelerated granule loss is a sign the shingles are past their functional life. After a storm it may indicate impact damage.
Shingles Lifting or Curling
Lifting shingles create an opening for wind-driven rain. In DFW's wind corridor, this gets worse fast.
Soft Spots When Walking the Roof
Decking that flexes underfoot is saturated or delaminated. This means water has already been getting in for some time.
Daylight Visible in the Attic
If you can see outside through the roof deck, rain can get in. This is an urgent repair situation, not a watch-and-wait one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Let's Figure Out What Your Roof Needs
A free inspection takes the guesswork out of it. You'll know exactly what's wrong, what fixing it costs, and whether repair or replacement makes more sense — before you spend a dollar.
Request a Free Inspection or call me: 214-903-9290 — same-day response