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Roof Inspection in Killeen

Prevent minor roofing problems from worsening with a professional roof inspection in Killeen, TX. Whether you have a residential or commercial roof, Storm Guard Roofing and Construction of Killeen will scour it for any signs of faults and damage. Afterward, we can make the necessary repairs to keep your property in great shape for years.

Certified Killeen Roof Inspector

Storm Guard Roofing and Construction of Killeen is a Better Business Bureau-certified roof inspection company in Killeen. That means you can count on us to provide exceptional service in every inspection. Our team of well-trained local experts leaves no stone unturned, so trust us to scan every nook and cranny of your roof and gutters for any potential issues.
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What to Expect with a Roof Inspection

Our roof inspection services in Killeen follow a strict and thorough roof inspection process to familiarize you with what to expect at every stage.

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Inspection and Assessment

We begin with a thorough roof inspection to identify any issues and offer customized solutions tailored to your needs.

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Detailed Estimate

Next, we provide a transparent, detailed estimate outlining the work required, so you’ll know exactly what you’re paying for.

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Work Begins

Our skilled team uses premium materials and adheres to manufacturer guidelines to ensure your roof is built to last.

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Final Inspection and Cleanup

We finish with a meticulous final inspection and thorough cleanup, leaving your property spotless and your roof in perfect condition.

Why Regular Roof Inspections Matter in Killeen

The city of Killeen is no stranger to extreme weather events—heat, cold, snow, rain, you name it. Unfortunately, these conditions batter down on your roof, causing damage from invisible cracks to large, gaping holes. Even worse, even the smallest issues often snowball into dangerous and costly repairs.

This problem makes a roof inspection in Killeen crucial. It'll help you spot leaks, cracks, sags, and more way before they worsen, allowing you to start resolving them. In turn, you’ll save money and keep your property safe and comfortable for the years to come.

Roofing Types & Materials We Offer

When it comes to roofing, you deserve the best. Here’s how Storm Guard Roofing of Killeen sets the standard for excellence.

Asphalt Roof

Asphalt shingles are the most common roofing material in North America. Shingles come in different quality ratings and some are impact resistant. They are durable and adapt well to expansion and contraction, but should be replaced after 20 years. They are easy to install, provide decent waterproofing and come in a variety of colors.

Perhaps the biggest downside to asphalt shingles is that they do not stand up well to heavy winds. Also, if you opt for a lower quality asphalt shingle to save money, you may end up needing to do more maintenance to keep your roof weather-tight.

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Clay Tile Roof

Clay roof tiles are made from fired and unglazed clay, giving them their reddish color. Clay roofs are great for hot climates or where there is salt in the air. They can also stand up to heavy winds and even earthquakes. Clay tile can last up to a century if taken care of properly, and add a unique look to your home.

On the other hand, a clay tile roof will cost more than many other roof types, averaging around $10 to $18 per square foot. Clay tiles are also prone to break easily when stepped on, something that will require professional maintenance to repair.

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Slate Roof

Slate roofing is the most traditional roofing material on our list - it has been used since the 1700s! Slate comes from areas with a lot of clay and volcanic ash. It has a very natural look and is great for architectural designs with lots of roof showing. It is very durable and stands up well to rain, hail, and high winds. Slate is also very versatile, coming in a range of styles and colors.

Although your slate roof will last a long time, that durability is reflected in the price of the roof. A slate roof can cost anywhere between $30 and $75 per square foot. Like clay tiles, slate is also heavy and can break when walked on. To ensure that it is done correctly, a slate roof will require professional installation.

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Cedar Shake Roof

Cedar is the most common wood used for wood shingles or shakes. Shakes are similar to shingles, but are only sawed on one side and have a more rugged appearance. Wood roofs are beautiful and environmentally friendly, but are more expensive and have their own limitations. Wood roofs do best in dry climates, and can last up to 50 years with proper maintenance. They can also survive wet climates, but will be more high maintenance to avoid moss and rot.

While a cedar shake roof is beautiful, is not a good option for climates with high humidity or areas prone to wildfires. While not the most expensive roof material, cedar shakes will run more than asphalt shingles, averaging between $4.50 and $9 per square foot.

Synthetic (Rubber) Slate Roof

Love the look of a slate roof but not the price? Consider synthetic slate roof tiles! This new type of roof tiles are made from recycled plastic and rubber. They are much more lightweight and affordable than many other roofing materials. They are also easier to install, and can last up to 100 years with proper maintenance. A synthetic slate roof is a great alternative to traditional slate, since you can get the same look for a lower cost, usually between $6 and $12 per square foot.

While a synthetic slate roof has a lot to offer, there are a few downsides as well. Just like with slate tiles, synthetic slate tiles can be damaged by hail or by walking on them. As a relatively new roofing material, it may also be a challenge to find a contractor with the right training to install synthetic slate tile.

Copper Roof

A copper roof is the most expensive type of metal roof available. Copper roofs can be made from panels, shingles, tiles, or standing seam, and can cost between $10 and $22 per square foot. They are unique and beautiful, as well as lightweight, and can last up to 75 years with proper maintenance.

Copper roofs do change to green as they get older as the metal oxidizes, and will require regular maintenance to maintain their original appearance. They can also be dented by hail, and require special training to install. That could make finding a contractor a bit more difficult.

Standing Seam Metal Roof

A standing seam roof is the most common kind of metal roof, often made of steel or aluminum. This type of roof gets its name from the raised seams that interlock to keep moisture from seeping inside. Other than its unique appearance, a standing seam roof has the same benefits and drawbacks as other metal roofs. The average cost of a standing seam roof is between $6 and $12 per square foot.

Stone-coated Steel Roof

Stone-coated steel mimics slate or clay shingles, making it a durable and versatile option for any roof. These shingles are a great option for wet, windy areas or places that suffer frequent wildfires. They are low-maintenance and do not need to be replaced frequently. Some types of stone-coated steel shingles have even been warrantied to last the life of the house.

Perhaps the only potential downsides to a stone-coated steel roof is the noise: this type of roof can be very noisy in rain or other weather. While not the least expensive option, stone-coated steel shingles typically average between $5.40 and $10.50 per square foot, which is significantly less than some other materials.

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We’re fanatic about customer satisfaction and provide the strongest materials, workmanship and labor warranties in the industry.

  • We’re Licensed, Insured, and Certified
  • We Warranty All Labor & Materials
  • Superior Craftsmanship That's Guaranteed
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Quality workmanship.

Quality without compromise - it’s our mantra.
With over 20+ years experience, we know the formula for delivering a high quality exterior contractor service.

  • We don’t cut corners, period. Professional installation guaranteed
  • We use superior products & materials from top manufactures
  • We provide highly trained workers and expert project managers
  • We customize every install to match your needs
  • We treat your home like it’s our own - Complete clean up of work areas.
100% Quality Focused
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Financing Available
Needing some home improvements, but you don't have the cash to do it? Storm Guard of Southwest Austin proudly offers financing to get your project completed.

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Certifications & Affiliations

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Recently Affected by Storm Damage?

Storm Damage Assessment

A thorough damage assessment is crucial to your insurance claim, especially when you're filing after a storm. Thankfully, you don't have to do it alone. Storm Guard Roofing and Construction of Killeen can evaluate your roof, gutters, windows, attic, and ceiling to detail and record all damage. We'll do our best to help you get the compensation you deserve!
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Emergency Roof Tarping

Did a storm severely damage your roof? We've got you covered. Storm Guard Roofing and Construction of Killeen offers emergency roof tarping to protect your home from further damage while we schedule permanent repairs. We're only a call away, ready to help alleviate some of your concerns during these trying times.
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From beginning to end, we're committed to providing you with a premium-quality, low-stress project experience.

Our Reviews

At Storm Guard Roofing of Killeen, we're proud of the reputation we have built over the years. Here are some of the online reviews and testimonials we have received from customers we have provided roofing services for in the Killeen.

Frequently Asked Questions About Roof Inspections in Killeen

Learn more about our most frequently asked roof inspection questions

Roof inspectors are looking for damage to your roof and anything that may cause future damage. This includes roof leaks, broken shingles, cracked sealant, moss, debris, standing water, and broken flashing.

A thorough roof inspection will take place on the ground, on the roof, and in your attic if there is an access point. The roof inspector will take notes on the damage they find and walk you through any needed repairs.

A roof inspection helps you catch small problems before they become big. By the time you can see leaks on your ceiling, chances are you already have a large amount of damage.

An annual roof inspection is ideal. Some professionals recommend as often as once a year, but if your roof is under 5 years old and hasn’t been exposed to extreme weather, you can do it less frequently.

This depends entirely on negotiations but, typically, the seller will pay for roof repairs or negotiate the price.

First, check your policy. If the reason you want a new roof is not covered then you may be on your own. If not, then odds are you can work with your insurance company to pay for some if not all of the new roof. Be sure to document the damage in writing and in pictures. Pictures help make your situation clear, especially photos with timestamps. The more evidence you have, the better. Also, check the age of your roof. Roofs less than 10 years old are usually covered by insurance, but older roofs may have limitations. Your final step is to get a professional opinion and an estimate on how much the repair or replacement will cost. If your roof professional says repairs will save the insurance company in the long run, they’re more likely to help pay. Storm Guard will help you file your claim and get the repair process started.

Areas We Serve

This Southwest Austin Storm Guard office is located in Austin, TX off Ranch Road 620 N. It's sandwiched in between Vineyard Bay and Cardinal Hill Estates. It's south of the Colorado River and East of Hurst Creek Arm.

Location Address
2009 Ranch Rd. 620 North #810
Austin, TX78734

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Burton

Canyon Lake

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Cedar Creek

Cedar Park

Chappell Hill

Cibolo

Columbus

Comfort

Copperas Cove

Dale

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Driftwood

Dripping Springs

Ellinger

Fayetteville

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Flatonia

Florence

Fort Hood

Fredericksburg

Georgetown

Giddings

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Gonzales

Hallettsville

Harker Heights

Harper

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Hempstead

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Industry

Jarrell

Johnson City

Kendalia

Killeen

Kingsbury

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Leander

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Manor

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Maxwell

Mc Queeney

Moulton

Muldoon

New Braunfels

New Ulm

Nolanville

Paige

Pflugerville

Red Rock

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Round Rock

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Why Regular Roof Inspections Matter in Killeen

The city of Killeen is no stranger to extreme weather events—heat, cold, snow, rain, you name it. Unfortunately, these conditions batter down on your roof, causing damage from invisible cracks to large, gaping holes. Even worse, even the smallest issues often snowball into dangerous and costly repairs.

This problem makes a roof inspection in Killeen crucial. It'll help you spot leaks, cracks, sags, and more way before they worsen, allowing you to start resolving them. In turn, you’ll save money and keep your property safe and comfortable for the years to come.