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We've ranked the top 10 roofing companies that operate within 50 miles of Cleburne. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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Roofs degrade over time and must be repaired. A roofing contractor can help you replace shingles, patch leaks, reinforce your roof, or install a new roof. Some roofing companies also handle gutters, siding and similar projects.
Roofing contractors usually need a license for roofing work, but the state of Texas doesn't require one. Check your local regulations to ensure your roofer is properly licensed.
Find the best roofing company for you in Cleburne
Before choosing a roof repair company, we recommend checking their reviews on platforms such as the Better Business Bureau (BBB) and Google Reviews. Look for a roofer with at least 3.5 out of 5 stars on customer review platforms.
Danny Bogart Roofing & Construction
4.4/5(90)
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4.4
(90)
90 reviews
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Better than 77% of companies
We rank local service providers based on their average customer rating and number of ratings in order to surface the best pros in your area.
Below are additional roofing companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Century Roofing and Construction
4.8/5(151)
5840 Rendon Bloodworth Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76140
Ramsey Roofing Co. LLC
3.5/5(37)
649 Christopher Ln, Burleson, TX 76028
Arrowhead Roofing & Construction
3.5/5(37)
1007 Horse Creek Rd Suite 3, Crowley, TX 76036
Craven Roofing & Construction, Inc.
4.0/5(62)
3120 Bairds Ln, Burleson, TX 76028
What is the cost of installing a new roof in Cleburne?
Once you've decided to install a new roof, carefully weigh your material choices. Each option has a different cost, life span and sturdiness. Some of the most durable roofing materials are metal, slate and concrete.
In Cleburne, installing a slate roof runs about $30,600 for a 2,000-square-foot home. On a national level, slate roofing comes in at around $29,563 for a 2,000-square-foot house*.
*Local costs were determined using RSMeans project estimates combined with local labor costs from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and cost data from home improvement stores. We also interviewed homeowners from around the country to validate local costs.
How to save money on roof installation in Cleburne
Roof replacement can be very expensive, but you can take the following measures to reduce costs.
Check your homeowners insurance: Review your home insurance policy to see whether it will cover the roofers work. Depending on the reason for the damage, such as storms or fallen trees, insurance may cover the cost of the repairs.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Obtain estimates from a minimum of three Cleburne roofing contractors. Compare each one before picking a roofer.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: After finishing your roof replacement, you should prioritize regular inspections and maintenance on your roof. The timely detection and repair of minor issues can help prevent them from escalating into expensive problems.
Invest in preventive measures: Look into preventive measures such as increased insulation and improving attic ventilation. These help minimize moisture damage and future repair needs while also bringing down energy bills.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Schedule your roof replacement during the milder seasons. Bad weather may delay work and drive up costs. Contractors also tend to offer discounts during slower periods. Scheduling repairs during dry weather in an off-peak season can save you money.
What are the signs that you need a new roof?
Contact a roofing expert if you see the following signs:
Water in your attic: Wet insulation means there may be gaps in your roof. This points to poor insulation and heat loss through your roof deck.
Curled shingles: Damaged shingles, whether curled, missing or broken, can let moisture penetrate your roof. This can cause the rafters and decking to rot, leading to potential structural problems.
Discoloration: If you find dark discoloration or moisture stains on the undersides of your rafters or decking, you likely have a leak and need repairs.
Mildew or mold Powdery mildew and mold on your roof can lead to health issues and structural damage. These can indicate roof leaks, which should be fixed quickly.
Rust: Rust from flashing or fasteners indicate deterioration, and rust and corrosion compromise weatherproofing and the integrity of your home.
Visible sagging: Roof joists, sheathing and rafters can sag due to excess insulation, overwhelmed drainage, mechanical equipment, dense clay tiles or concrete pavers. Visible sagging is a warning sign of potential collapse, so get a roof inspection promptly to figure out the issue.
What are common roofing issues?
Your roofing system will inevitably experience issues at some point. Visual inspections and roof maintenance are essential in identifying issues before they escalate and lead to major repairs.
During your visual inspection, look for the following common roofing problems.
Damaged shingles
One of the most common roofing problems you may encounter is damaged or worn shingles. Exposure to extreme weather can erode your roofing material quicker and crack or lift the shingles. Cracked or broken shingles let moisture seep in, potentially resulting in leaks, mold and structural decay.
Flashing failures
Flashing—the metal sheets around a roof's dormers, joints and vents—deflects water runoff away from vulnerable seams and transition points. However, if the flashing isn’t properly integrated or has worn down over time, it can create a common pathway for water to enter your home. Warning signs of flashing failure include drips from ceilings that align with flashing seams, leaks coming from joints, sagging areas, moisture stains, or peeling paint.
Leaks
Roof leaks occur when sealed joints, such as seams and flashing, shift and allow water in. Detecting and repairing leaks early is essential to prevent mildew, mold and decay.
Poor insulation
Poor attic insulation can cause extreme hot and cold temperatures in your home, resulting in damaged rafters, ice dams, leaks, higher energy costs and mold growth. Proper insulation is more energy efficient and can lead to substantial energy savings.
Standing water
Standing water usually happens because of debris buildup or low areas in your roof's decking. This can result in standing water after storms, which can be problematic. If it stays for 48 hours or more, your roof components can get saturated and rot. It also places major weight stress on your roof. Standing water can signal a need to replace the roof surface due to a slope or bad drainage. Clear debris on a regular basis and make sure there's proper drainage to prevent these issues.
How long are roofs supposed to last?
Installation quality influences how long your roof will last the most, but other factors such as your maintenance frequency, climate and roof material will also play a role.
Asphalt shingles last 20–30 years on average, but the type of shingle will affect the life span. Architectural shingles can last up to 25–30 years, while traditional three-tab shingles typically last 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs can last approximately 20–25 years. However, they may be vulnerable to mold, rot and insect damage.
The life span of metal roofs depends on the type of metal used, but most can last for 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs last around 50 years, but sometimes last over a century with proper maintenance. Slate roofs can last for more than a century.
Facts about Cleburne
Average Rainfall Summer
8.84"
Cleburne
11.36"
National Average
Average Rainfall Winter
7.66"
Cleburne
6.37"
National Average
Average Daily Sunlight
73%
Cleburne
69%
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How long are roofs supposed to last?
Installation quality influences how long your roof will last the most, but other factors such as your maintenance frequency, climate and roof material will also play a role.
Asphalt shingles last 20–30 years on average, but the type of shingle will affect the life span. Architectural shingles can last up to 25–30 years, while traditional three-tab shingles typically last 15–20 years. Well-maintained wood shingles or shake roofs can last approximately 20–25 years. However, they may be vulnerable to mold, rot and insect damage.
The life span of metal roofs depends on the type of metal used, but most can last for 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs last around 50 years, but sometimes last over a century with proper maintenance. Slate roofs can last for more than a century.
How to save money on roof installation in Cleburne
Roof replacement can be very expensive, but you can take the following measures to reduce costs.
Check your homeowners insurance: Review your home insurance policy to see whether it will cover the roofers work. Depending on the reason for the damage, such as storms or fallen trees, insurance may cover the cost of the repairs.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Obtain estimates from a minimum of three Cleburne roofing contractors. Compare each one before picking a roofer.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: After finishing your roof replacement, you should prioritize regular inspections and maintenance on your roof. The timely detection and repair of minor issues can help prevent them from escalating into expensive problems.
Invest in preventive measures: Look into preventive measures such as increased insulation and improving attic ventilation. These help minimize moisture damage and future repair needs while also bringing down energy bills.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Schedule your roof replacement during the milder seasons. Bad weather may delay work and drive up costs. Contractors also tend to offer discounts during slower periods. Scheduling repairs during dry weather in an off-peak season can save you money.
Our methodology for selecting roof repair companies
The Homefront Local team employs a proprietary scoring algorithm that evaluates companies based on key factors you value, such as average customer review ratings and trustworthiness indicators. Our method for determining trust involves a comparative analysis of the number of reviews a company receives compared to its local competitors. This leads to companies that have earned more trust from your local community being awarded a higher score. We review national roofing companies against our full roofing methodology. We score roofing companies based on service options, reputation, additional services and customer satisfaction.
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