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Roofing in Garland, TX

Garland, a historic streetcar suburb dating to the early 1900s, is defined by its Craftsman bungalows, American Foursquares, and mid-century Ranch homes—each with distinct roofing needs.

Serving Garland and Surrounding Areas

Garland, a historic streetcar suburb dating to the early 1900s, is defined by its Craftsman bungalows, American Foursquares, and mid-century Ranch homes—each with distinct roofing needs. Near downtown Garland Square, many original low-slope roofs on bungalows require careful membrane maintenance and proper drainage to prevent ponding during heavy rains. In neighborhoods like Buckingham Estates and Club Hill, the 1950s-60s Ranch homes often retain their original composition shingles, which are now prone to granule loss and curling from decades of Texas heat.

Dallas Roof Master matches our approach to Garland’s architectural heritage: for flat roofs, we install modified bitumen or TPO membranes with reinforced flashings; for sloped roofs on Craftsman and Foursquare homes, we use architectural asphalt shingles that replicate the look of early 20th-century materials. Our crews are local—we know the streets off Glenbrook and Buckingham, the Spring Creek Forest Preserve canopy, and the unique wind patterns off Lake Ray Hubbard. Whether your home is a 1910 bungalow near Firewheel Town Center or a 1960s ranch near Garland Square, we tailor every repair and replacement to preserve your home’s character while ensuring lasting protection.

Common Roofing Issues in Garland

Garland’s mature pecan and oak trees along streets like Glenbrook and Buckingham drop heavy limbs during spring storms, frequently causing impact damage to asphalt shingles—dents, cracks, and granule loss that compromise the roof’s integrity. Many older bungalows and cottages feature low-slope or flat roofs that rely on proper drainage; without regular membrane maintenance, ponding water can lead to leaks and structural rot during heavy rain events. Original composition shingles on 1950s-60s ranch homes near Lake Ray Hubbard are especially vulnerable to granule loss and curling from decades of intense Texas heat exposure, which accelerates aging and reduces the roof’s ability to shed water. While parts of the Garland Historic District have design guidelines for exterior alterations, no strict preservation overlay is enforced citywide, so homeowners can choose modern, durable materials that still respect the neighborhood’s historic character.

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