Roof Solutions and Construction

Not Every Roofing Contractor in El Paso Will Tell You the Truth About What Your Roof Actually Needs

We will. Licensed El Paso roofing contractors with 15 years of verified local work, a written warranty on every job, and zero tolerance for upselling work you don’t need.

The Roofing Contractor You Choose Today Determines What You're Dealing With 5 Years From Now

Most homeowners only hire a roofing contractor two or three times in their life. That infrequency is exactly what makes the decision so easy to get wrong — and so expensive when you do.

Improperly installed flashing — the most expensive shortcut.

Flashing installation is detailed, time-consuming work. It’s also invisible once the job is done — which makes it the first thing a contractor cuts corners on when they’re trying to finish fast and move on. Improperly seated or unsealed flashing is the leading cause of roof leaks within the first 3 years of a new installation. By the time the leak appears, the original crew is long gone.

Missing or skipped underlayment.

Underlayment is the secondary moisture barrier beneath your shingles. It’s required by Texas building code for virtually every roofing installation. Skipping it or using substandard material saves a contractor $400 on a job and costs you $4,000 to $8,000 when that barrier isn’t there to stop a driven-rain event. It’s invisible. You’d never know it was skipped until you needed it.

Unpermitted work that follows you forever.

Roofing work in El Paso requires permits. A contractor who suggests skipping the permit — to save time, to keep the price down, to avoid paperwork — is asking you to carry that liability permanently. Unpermitted roofing work shows up in home inspections during resale, can result in code violation notices from the city, and may void your homeowner’s insurance coverage on any subsequent roof-related claim.

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What Separates a Professional Roofing Contractor From Everyone Else Bidding Your Job

Every credential verified before you commit to a single dollar

Texas RRC license number — on every document, verifiable at TDLR.texas.gov in 60 seconds. General liability insurance certificate — provided on request, before work begins.

Detailed written scope of work — not a one-line quote

A quote that says "roof replacement — $14,500" tells you nothing about what you're actually getting. Our quotes specify material manufacturer and product line, number of layers being removed, underlayment type and coverage, flashing scope, ridge cap detail, permit inclusion, debris removal, and warranty terms — every line itemized. You know exactly what you're buying before you approve it.

Our own licensed crew — no subcontractors, no exceptions

Every job we take is completed by our direct employees. Not a subcontracted crew hired off a list. Not a labor-only team that changes job to job. The same licensed, trained roofers who start your project finish it — and they're the ones who stand behind the workmanship warranty.

Photo documentation from start to finish

Before we start: photos of existing conditions. During installation: photos of underlayment, flashing, and critical detail work — the stuff that gets covered up and can't be verified after the fact. After completion: full photo set of the finished installation.

How We Handle Every Roofing Job — From First Call to Final Walkthrough

Step – 01

Free inspection and written estimate

We schedule your free roof inspection within 24 hours. A licensed contractor — not a salesperson — assesses your roof, documents conditions with photos, and provides a written estimate specifying every element of the proposed scope.

Step – 02

Scope review and permit pull

Before work begins, we walk you through the written scope line by line — what we're doing, why, and with what materials. We pull all required permits from the City of El Paso on your behalf.

Step – 03

Installation with photo documentation

Our crew completes the installation according to the approved scope. Critical stages — underlayment, flashing, penetration sealing — are photographed before being covered. You receive the complete photo set.

Full-Service Roofing Contractor — Every Service, Every Material, One Team

ROOF REPLACEMENT

Complete tear-off and replacement. Every material type — architectural asphalt shingles, impact-resistant shingles, standing seam metal, concrete and clay tile, TPO flat membrane.

Typical El Paso replacement: $8,500 – $22,000

ROOF REPAIR

Targeted repairs for storm damage, hail damage, flashing failures, pipe boot failures, leak sources, and isolated shingle damage.

Typical El Paso repair: $250 – $1,800

ROOF LEAK DIAGNOSIS & REPAIR

Full leak source investigation — not just symptom treatment. We find the actual entry point, trace the water path, and seal the source.

Typical leak repair: $150 – $1,500 depending on source and damage extent

ANNUAL ROOF MAINTENANCE

Professional inspection, documentation, and preventive maintenance. Sealant reapplication, minor fix resolution in the same visit, and a dated photo report for insurance and warranty records.

Annual maintenance: $149 – $500

What to Ask a Roofing Contractor Before You Sign Anything

No fluff, no sales talk — straight answers to what El Paso homeowners actually ask before calling roofers near them.

What credentials should a roofing contractor have in Texas?

At minimum: a valid Texas Residential Roofing Contractor registration from TDLR, general liability insurance with adequate coverage limits, and workers’ compensation insurance covering their crew. For replacements, GAF Master Elite or CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster certification is a meaningful quality indicator — these require meeting manufacturer standards for licensing, insurance, and installation quality. Our credentials: Texas RRC #000000, fully insured, GAF Master Elite certified. All verifiable independently.

Go to tdlr.texas.gov and search by contractor name or registration number. Every legitimate roofing contractor performing residential work above a threshold value in Texas is required to be registered. Ask every contractor you consider for their RRC number before they inspect your roof. If they hesitate or can’t provide it immediately, end the conversation.

Three reasons. First, scope differences — one contractor may be including permit pull, full underlayment, and flashing replacement while another is quoting shingles only. Second, material quality differences — there is a significant difference between entry-level and mid-grade asphalt shingles even within the same brand. Third, labor shortcuts — a low quote often means less time spent on detail work that determines whether the installation holds up. Always compare written scopes line by line, not total prices.

Yes — significantly. Permits exist to protect you, not the contractor. An inspected and permitted installation is verified against building code. An unpermitted installation has no such verification, creates disclosure obligations when you sell your home, and may affect your insurance coverage on future claims. We pull all permits on every job as a non-negotiable part of our process.

A workmanship warranty covers defects in how your roof was installed — not defects in the materials themselves. If flashing pulls away from a chimney because it wasn’t properly seated and sealed, that’s a workmanship issue. If shingles crack due to a manufacturing defect, that’s a material warranty issue covered by the manufacturer. Our 10-year workmanship warranty is a written document specifying exactly what is covered and what the remedy process is — not a verbal promise.

Most residential replacements in El Paso are completed in one to two days. Large homes, complex roof geometries, or tile installations may take three to four days. Targeted repairs are typically completed in a single visit. We give you a firm timeline before work begins and communicate any changes proactively. A contractor who gives you a vague “few days” answer without committing to a schedule is worth pressing on.

This happens on older roofs — underlayment damage, soft spots in the decking, or rotted fascia boards that weren’t visible during the inspection. Our process: we stop, document the newly discovered damage with photos, and contact you before proceeding. You receive a written change order specifying the additional scope and cost. Work on the additional scope does not begin until you have approved it in writing. You are never presented with surprise charges after the job is complete.

Yes. We offer financing options for qualified homeowners, including interest-free terms on qualifying projects. Ask about financing availability during your free estimate. For insurance-covered work, most homeowners pay only their deductible — we handle the remainder directly with the carrier.

El Paso's Roofing Contractors Aren't All the Same. Here's How to Tell the Difference.

El Paso has a large roofing contractor market — and like every large market, it has a wide range of operators. On one end are established local companies with verifiable histories, real warranty backing, and crews who have been installing roofs in this climate for years. On the other end are operations that exist for a season — often triggered by storm events — and disappear before the first warranty claim comes in.

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The Contractor You Choose Is the Decision Everything Else Depends On

Every other variable in a roofing job — material choice, timeline, cost — can be optimized. The one variable that determines whether all of those decisions pay off is the quality and integrity of the contractor executing them.

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