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A licensed and certified roofing company serving Flower Mound, Texas, S.W.A.T. Roofing & Contracting provides roof leak repairs, residential storm restoration and hail damage repairs, and emergency roofing services in Flower Mound and the surrounding areas. We are locally owned and operated in DFW and have been serving our community for over 17 years.
Our team of expert roofing contractors are available for residential and commercial roof services. You can contact us any time for a FREE, NO OBLIGATION INSPECTION or estimate. We work with many manufacturers and can provide you with a quality new roof, or repair your roof at an affordable price.
Contact S.W.A.T. Roofing for all of your roofing needs. Call 817-756-6666.
S.W.A.T. Roofing is available 24/7 for emergency roof repair and roofing services in Flower Mound, TX. If your roof has been damaged by a recent storm,
r you’ve discovered a leak in your roof that needs be immediately addressed, someone from our team will come out to your home and directly inspect your roof. If necessary, we will put a tarp on your roof to temporarily stop the leak until we can repair your roof.
If you are dealing with a roof leak, or damage to your roof, call us for emergency roof repairs at 817-756-6666.
Hail damage is one of the most common types of roof repairs we see at S.W.A.T. Roofing. Living in North Texas, we experience several hail storms each year, mostly in the spring and summer months. Hail can vary in size, being as small as a pea or as large as a baseball. Pea sized hail does not often result in damage, but hailstones that are quarter sized or larger can easily cause damage to your roof shingles and your home’s exterior.
Hail damage isn’t always easy to spot and often takes a trained professional to notice the signs of a compromised roof. The most noticeable signs of hail damage that you can see from the ground are dents in your gutters, siding, window sills and air conditioners. However, you may not always see these warning signs which is why it is important to have your roof inspected by a contractor who has experience dealing with roof hail damage.
When inspecting your roof, we will look for dents and holes in your roof shingles, as well as dents or marks on your roof vents. Not all shingle damage is obvious. Just because hail damage might not be immediately noticeable, doesn’t mean it is not severe. When surface granules have been bashed off the shingle, you lose the integrity of the shingle and risk roof leaks. You would think something small like this wouldn’t make a difference in your roof, but it does! If there is enough damage, you may need to make an insurance claim to cover the costs of repairs.
We can help you submit a claim to your insurance company. We will take photos of the damage, and accompany the insurance claim adjuster during the inspection, to ensure all damage is properly reviewed and documented for your claim.
When you need fast roof leak repair call S.W.A.T. Roofing & Contracting.
Roof leaks can become apparent pretty quickly and should be handled as soon as you recognize the signs. Obviously the most common sign is water dripping into your house, but that isn’t the only way to tell you may have a roof leak. There may be brown spots on your ceiling or walls. If you have an attic or crawl space, you may notice water stains or damp areas. There may also be mold growth which is a big indication that you have a roof leak.
Aged, broken or missing shingles are the biggest culprits of roof leaks and one of the most common roof types we work on is an asphalt shingle roof. They are affordable and easy to install which is why they are such a popular choice. Unfortunately, they are also more likely to need replacement. As asphalt shingles age, or are exposed to lots of rain, sun and wind, over a prolonged period of time, they start to lose their durability. They can become brittle; they can sometimes curl and/or crack. All of these problems can easily lead to water into your home.
Even though most roofs have a synthetic underlayment that is installed before adding the shingles, it is not always enough to stop water getting into your house. While the age of your roof can cause shingles to become loose, we will often see shingles blown off because of high winds from a recent storm. This can sometimes be easy to spot because you’ll find shingle pieces on the ground around your home, but it is possible that shingles missing without your knowledge.
Regardless of why your roof may be leaking, the fact is that it needs to be fixed asap! Even what seems like a small leak can turn into a major problem if left unattended. Not only do you have to worry about water getting into your attic or crawl space and causing damage to your trusses, you may also have to deal with repairing or replacing any water damage to your ceiling and walls.
If you notice any signs of your shingles warping, or if you notice pieces of roof shingles around your home, you should contact S.W.A.T. Roofing immediately for a FREE, no obligation roof inspection.
TPO roofing is one of the most popular roof types for commercial businesses in Flower Mound, Texas. As one of the more affordable commercial roofs on the market, they are easy to install and the material is not expensive to manufacture.
They are extremely durable and flexible, making it difficult to tear or puncture, which is perfect for an area prone to hail storms and severe weather. TPO roofs are also energy efficient. They reflect heat and help to keep cool air from escaping your building, which helps to keep energy costs low in hot Texas summers.
You can choose how TPO roofing is installed, deciding to have it fastened directly to the roof or have it attached with adhesive. Depending on the type of building you have, our roofing contractors will determine what the best installation method is for your new roof.
Contact S.W.A.T. Roofing & Contracting for more information about TPO roofing or any of our roofing services
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850 Blue Mound Rd W Ste 301
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