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Roof Water Damage — DFW

Water's Getting In Through Your Roof.
Let's Find Out Where — and Fix It.

Roof-related water damage is one of the most common — and most misdiagnosed — problems DFW homeowners face. The leak you see in the ceiling isn't where the water is getting in. We locate the source, repair the roof system, and replace any compromised decking or underlayment before the damage spreads further.

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Roof Water Damage Moves Faster Than You Think

A small leak in the shingles or a cracked pipe collar can do significant damage within a single rain season. Water follows the path of least resistance through your roof system — down the decking, along the rafters, through insulation — showing up in the ceiling far from where it started. By the time you see the stain, the damage has usually been building for weeks or months.

Our role is the roof system: identifying the entry point, repairing or replacing damaged shingles, flashing, pipe collars, and underlayment, and replacing any decking that has absorbed moisture and begun to delaminate or rot. For interior water damage (drywall, insulation, mold remediation), you'll need a separate water damage restoration contractor — we can refer you to reputable DFW companies if needed.

If the water damage was caused by a storm event, your homeowner's insurance likely covers the roof repair or replacement. A free inspection with documented photos and a written report is the right first step before calling your insurer.

Signs of Active Roof Water Damage

Water Stains on Ceilings or Walls

Brown or yellow rings on interior surfaces mean water has already penetrated through the roof deck, insulation, and drywall. The entry point is almost never directly above the stain.

Dripping or Active Leaks During Rain

An active drip is an emergency — the water pathway is established and already compromising interior materials. Call immediately, don't wait for the rain to stop.

Dark Spots or Staining in the Attic

Moisture staining on rafters or decking in the attic often appears before interior ceiling damage. Catching it here means less damage overall.

Mold or Musty Smell in the Attic

Mold requires sustained moisture to develop. A musty attic smell means water has been getting in long enough for biological growth to begin. This is an urgent situation.

Soft or Spongy Decking

Decking that flexes when walked on has absorbed water and begun delaminating. It must be replaced — wet decking won't hold new roofing nails and creates a structural hazard.

Granules or Debris in Gutters

Excess granule loss accelerates water penetration through aging shingles. Combined with any of the above symptoms, it's a clear sign the roof system needs attention.

What the Roof Restoration Covers

Source Location & Diagnosis

A project manager traces the water entry point — not just the symptom — through the full roof system. Written documentation and photos of every affected area.

Shingle & Flashing Repair

Damaged, cracked, or lifted shingles and compromised flashing replaced and sealed. The source of the leak fixed properly, not just patched.

Decking Replacement

Water-saturated or delaminated decking removed and replaced with new OSB or plywood, properly nailed and inspected before new materials go on.

Underlayment Replacement

Wet or compromised underlayment replaced with new synthetic underlayment in the affected area. Full system integrity restored, not a surface-level fix.

Pipe Collars & Penetration Sealing

Pipe collars, vent boots, and all roof penetrations in the affected area inspected and replaced as needed — the most common source of slow, ongoing water infiltration.

Insurance Documentation

If the water damage is storm-related, full documentation prepared before the adjuster arrives — photos, written scope, material callouts — for a complete and accurate claim.

Don't Wait — Water Damage Gets Worse Every Rain

The longer an active leak goes unfixed, the more decking, insulation, and interior structure it damages. Get a free inspection today.

Request a Free Inspection or call me at 214-903-9290

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Roof Leaking? Call Me — I'll Handle It.

Don't let a slow leak become a major interior damage claim. A free inspection finds the source and tells you exactly what it takes to fix it — before it gets worse.

Request a Free Inspection or call me: 214-903-9290 — same-day response
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