TTP ROOFING FAQs
What does hail damage look like on a roof in Texas??
Hail damage often appears as circular impact marks, granule loss, cracked shingles, or dented soft metals. Professional inspection is required to confirm functional damage.
How often should a roof be inspected in Central Texas?
Roofs should be inspected at least once per year and after major storm events.
What are the most durable roofing materials for Texas heat?
Materials with high impact resistance ratings and strong UV performance tend to perform best in extreme Texas climates.
How long does a roof last in Texas's climate?
Depending on material and maintenance, roofs in Austin typically last 15–30 years.
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Are roofing contractors required to be licensed in Texas?
Texas does not require a state roofing license. That makes it important to choose an insured, reputable contractor with a strong local presence.
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Can wind damage shingles without tearing them off?
Yes. Wind can break the adhesive seal strip, loosen shingles, and compromise their performance even if they remain in place.
What are common signs of roof shingle damage?
Common signs include curling, cracking, blistering, granule loss, lifted shingles, and missing shingles.
How long do asphalt shingles last in Austin?
Architectural shingles typically last 20–30 years, but extreme Texas heat, UV exposure, and hail can shorten that lifespan.
Is it better to repair or replace damaged shingles?
If damage is limited and the roof is relatively new, repairs may be sufficient. Widespread damage or aging shingles usually require replacement.



