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Hail Damage in Tyler
Hail Damage in Tyler Tyler homeowners know that when a spring storm rolls through East Texas, it doesn’t take long for hail to follow. One minute it’s sunshine over the pine trees, and the next you’re hearing that unmistakable pounding on your roof. At Advantage Roofing Company, we’ve inspected hundreds of roofs across Tyler after…
Flat Roof Repairs in Tyler
Flat Roof Repairs in Tyler If you own a home or commercial building in Tyler, you already know how intense East Texas weather can be. From heavy spring rains to long, humid summers, flat roofs in our area take a beating. At Advantage Roofing Company, we’ve seen firsthand how small flat roof issues can quickly…
Nail Pops on Roofs in Flint
Why Nail Pops Show Up So Often in Flint Flint sits right in the heart of East Texas humidity, with plenty of warm afternoons, cool nights, and storms that blow through without much warning. That mix of heat, moisture, and shifting temperatures makes nail pops—those small raised bumps on your shingles—way more common here than…
Winter Gutter Care in Longview
Why Winter Is Tough on Gutters in Longview Longview winters don’t bring heavy snow, but the combination of cold rain, temperature swings, and high humidity makes this season surprisingly hard on your gutters. Whether you’re near Spring Hill, close to Judson Rd., or in one of the older neighborhoods around town, your gutters work overtime…
Ice Dams on Roofs in Hawkins
Why Ice Dams Can Still Form in Hawkins Most folks in Hawkins don’t think much about ice when it comes to their roof. After all, East Texas isn’t exactly known for long, bitter winters. But every few years—especially in those cold snaps that sweep across Lake Hawkins—the temperature drops just enough for ice to become…
Chimney Flashing in Noonday
Why Chimney Flashing Matters So Much in Noonday Noonday’s mix of tall pines, dense shade, and quick-moving storms makes chimneys one of the most leak-prone parts of any roof. Homes near Lake Tyler West, along 155, and throughout the wooded neighborhoods around town often deal with heavy moisture that lingers longer than it should. That…
Flat Roof Care in Rockwall
Why Flat Roofs Need Special Attention in Rockwall Rockwall has a pretty unique weather mix—strong sun bouncing off the lake, sharp temperature swings, and those sudden storms that sweep across I-30 without much warning. Homes and businesses with flat or low-slope roofs around Lakeshore Drive, Downtown Rockwall, and the Caruth Lake area deal with these…
Roof Decking Problems in Kilgore
Why Decking Issues Matter So Much in Kilgore Kilgore roofs deal with some of the toughest conditions in East Texas. Between refinery heat, fast-moving storms, and long humid stretches, the wood decking beneath your shingles takes a beating year-round. The decking is what gives your roof its structure—if it weakens, everything above it becomes vulnerable….
Metal Roof Benefits in Edgewood
Why More Edgewood Homeowners Are Switching to Metal Edgewood may be a quiet East Texas town, but our weather is anything but calm. Between steady winds across Highway 80, quick temperature swings, and the kind of thunderstorms that roll in without warning, plenty of homeowners are starting to consider metal roofing as a stronger, longer-lasting…
Roof Valleys in Bullard
Why Roof Valleys Matter So Much in Bullard Bullard homes—especially those around Emerald Bay, Pecan Valley, and neighborhoods off FM 2493—often have more complex roof designs than people realize. Multiple slopes, intersecting lines, and steep pitches look great from the street, but they also create one of the most vulnerable points on any roof: the…
Soffit Issues in Whitehouse
Why Soffits Matter More Than Most Whitehouse Homeowners Realize Drive through neighborhoods off 110 or around the high school, and you’ll see a lot of beautiful homes with plenty of character—but soffit issues are more common here than folks think. Whitehouse gets a steady mix of humidity, strong winds, and quick temperature swings, and all…
Storm Prep in Prosper
Why Prosper Roofs Need Extra Preparation Prosper might not get the same storm frequency as some other North Texas towns, but when severe weather rolls in across Highway 380, it tends to come fast and hit hard. Between straight-line winds, sudden hail, and those quick-forming spring thunderstorms, roofs in Prosper deal with more stress than…