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Shingle Roofing

Top-Rated Shingle Roofing Services For Homes In Texas


Shingle roofing remains one of the most popular and cost-effective choices for homeowners throughout Texas. At State 28 Roofing, we specialize in installing and repairing high-quality asphalt shingles that offer excellent protection against the elements. Whether you’re building a new home or replacing an old roof, our team ensures proper installation that enhances both durability and curb appeal.

Texas weather can be unpredictable, but our shingles are built to withstand heavy rains, strong winds, and harsh sun exposure. We work with trusted manufacturers to provide a wide selection of styles and colors, allowing you to find the perfect match for your home’s aesthetic. From minor repairs to full roof replacements, you can count on our local roofing experts to deliver reliable service, honest pricing, and results that last.

FAQs About Our Shingle Roofing Services


How long does a shingle roof typically last?

In Texas, a well-installed asphalt shingle roof typically lasts between 15 to 30 years, depending on the quality of the materials used and how well it’s maintained. Factors like intense sun exposure, high winds, and hail can shorten its lifespan, but routine inspections and timely repairs can help maximize durability. Architectural or premium shingles may offer even greater longevity compared to standard 3-tab options.

What are the signs that my shingle roof needs to be repaired or replaced?

Common signs that your shingle roof may need repair or replacement include curled, cracked, or missing shingles, granules collecting in gutters, visible sagging, water stains on ceilings, or frequent leaks after storms. In Texas, extreme weather can accelerate wear, so it’s important to schedule inspections if you notice dark patches, mold growth, or increased energy bills — all potential indicators of roofing issues.

How long does it take to install a new shingle roof?

The time it takes to install a new shingle roof in Texas typically ranges from one to three days, depending on the size and complexity of the home, weather conditions, and whether the old roof needs to be removed. Homes with multiple layers of old shingles or intricate rooflines may take a bit longer. A professional roofing crew works efficiently to minimize disruption while ensuring a high-quality installation.

Do you offer warranties on shingle roofing installations or repairs?

Yes, we offer warranties on both shingle roofing installations and repairs. Our new shingle roof installations come with manufacturer warranties that typically range from 20 to 30 years, depending on the product chosen. In addition, we back our workmanship with a separate labor warranty to give you added peace of mind. If you’re having repairs done, we also provide coverage for the specific work performed, so you can feel confident your investment is protected.

Can missing or damaged shingles be replaced without redoing the entire roof?

Yes, missing or damaged shingles can often be replaced without needing to redo the entire roof. If the issue is isolated and the rest of the roofing system is in good condition, spot repairs can restore protection and extend the life of your roof. However, if damage is widespread or the roof is nearing the end of its lifespan, a full replacement might be more cost-effective. Our team can assess the condition of your shingles and recommend the best course of action for your home.

How do I maintain my shingle roof to extend its lifespan?

To extend the lifespan of your shingle roof, regular maintenance is key. Start by keeping your gutters clean to prevent water backup and check for debris buildup after storms. Trim overhanging tree branches to reduce the risk of damage and moss growth. Periodically inspect your roof for loose, curled, or missing shingles, and address minor issues promptly before they lead to bigger problems. It’s also wise to schedule professional roof inspections every few years, especially after severe weather, to catch early signs of wear and tear.

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