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Roofing in Richardson, TX

Richardson’s mid-century ranch and split-level homes, built from the 1950s through 1970s, are known for their clean lines and mature tree canopy.

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Richardson’s mid-century ranch and split-level homes, built from the 1950s through 1970s, are known for their clean lines and mature tree canopy. But those same live oaks and pecans that give the neighborhood its character also drop limbs during spring storms, often damaging asphalt shingles. Many original flat or low-slope roofs on these older homes suffer from inadequate drainage, causing ponding that accelerates wear.

And the high clay content in local soil can shift foundations, stressing roof structures on homes with original framing. Dallas Roof Master addresses these specific challenges with tailored solutions. For impact damage from falling limbs, we install Class 4 impact-resistant shingles that meet the look of the era.

On low-slope roofs, we improve drainage with tapered insulation and modified bitumen systems that prevent ponding. To handle foundation-related stress, we reinforce roof decking and use flexible underlayments that accommodate minor movement without cracking. Our crews know Richardson intimately—from the Cottonwood Creek Greenbelt to the Spring Valley Road corridor—and we’ve worked on dozens of homes near Arapaho Road and the Richardson Square Mall area.

Whether it’s a full replacement on a 1960s ranch or repairs on a newer infill build, we bring methods that match the architecture and the neighborhood’s needs.

Common Roofing Issues in Richardson

In Richardson, mature live oak and pecan trees overhang older sections of the neighborhood, dropping limbs during spring storms that can dent or crack asphalt shingles. Original flat or low-slope roofs on mid-century ranch homes often lack proper drainage, leading to ponding water that deteriorates the roof membrane prematurely. The high clay content in local soil causes foundation movement, which can stress roof structures—especially on homes with original framing—resulting in sagging or separated flashings. These issues are compounded by North Texas hail in spring, summer UV damage, and winter freeze-thaw cycles that exploit any existing weakness.

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