Roofs Built to Withstand North Texas Weather

Residential Shingle Roofing in Wichita Falls for homes affected by hail and wind damage

Strong winds, hail, and severe thunderstorms move through North Texas regularly, leaving behind damaged shingles, exposed underlayment, and compromised roof decking. EZ Roofing & Construction LLC handles residential shingle roofing in Wichita Falls when aging roof systems no longer protect against water intrusion or when storm damage creates immediate repair needs. After installation, you'll notice shingles that lie flat against the roof deck, sealed edges that resist wind uplift, and properly integrated flashing around chimneys and vents.


Asphalt shingle roofing combines affordability with proven durability, making it the most common choice for residential properties throughout the region. Installation begins with a complete roof inspection to identify damaged decking, inadequate ventilation, or existing leaks that must be addressed before new shingles go down. Professional methods include proper nailing patterns, starter strip installation along eaves and rakes, and ice and water shield application in vulnerable areas.


Schedule a roof inspection to document current shingle condition and identify specific areas requiring attention.

What Proper Shingle Installation Requires

Each shingle must be fastened with the correct number of nails placed within the manufacturer's specified nailing zone, typically just below the adhesive strip and above the cutout slots. Nails driven too high fail to penetrate the overlapping shingle above, while nails placed too low create visible punctures and potential leak points. Attention to nailing depth matters as well—overdriven nails tear through the shingle mat, while underdriven nails sit proud of the surface where wind can catch the shingle edge.


Once installation is complete, you'll see uniform shingle lines without waves or buckling, sealed adhesive strips that bond each course to the one below, and flashing that channels water away from roof penetrations and wall intersections. The roof deck remains protected from UV exposure, and attic ventilation moves heat and moisture out during summer months. EZ Roofing & Construction LLC uses materials rated for wind resistance and impact performance appropriate for North Texas conditions.


Proper installation also includes maintaining consistent exposure, which is the visible portion of each shingle measured from one course to the next. Inconsistent exposure creates an uneven appearance and can compromise the roof's ability to shed water. Shingle selection affects both performance and curb appeal, with options ranging from three-tab designs to architectural shingles that provide dimensional texture and extended warranty coverage.

What Property Owners Usually Ask

Homeowners replacing aging roofs or addressing storm damage often have questions about the installation process, material choices, and maintenance requirements.

  • What causes shingles to fail prematurely in this area?

    Hail impact creates bruising on the shingle surface that may not be immediately visible but compromises the protective granule layer, leading to accelerated aging and increased vulnerability during subsequent storms. High winds lift shingles that aren't properly sealed or nailed, allowing water penetration at the roof deck.

  • How does roof ventilation affect shingle lifespan?

    Inadequate attic ventilation traps heat against the underside of the roof deck during Wichita Falls summers, raising shingle surface temperatures to levels that accelerate asphalt deterioration and reduce overall roof life. Proper ventilation balances intake at the eaves with exhaust at the ridge, maintaining airflow that removes excess heat and moisture.

  • What's included in a roof inspection before replacement?

    The inspection documents damaged or missing shingles, checks flashing around chimneys and plumbing vents, evaluates ventilation adequacy, examines roof decking for soft spots or water damage, and identifies areas where leaks have already compromised interior structures.

  • When should homeowners schedule roof replacement?

    Shingle roofs showing widespread granule loss, curling edges, cracked or broken shingles across multiple roof planes, or documented leaks in ceiling spaces require replacement rather than isolated repairs. Storm damage from hail or wind events often necessitates full replacement even when only portions of the roof show visible impact.

  • How long does shingle roof installation typically take?

    Most residential shingle roofing projects are completed within one to three days depending on roof size, complexity, and weather conditions, with tear-off and installation scheduled to minimize exposure time for the underlying structure.

EZ Roofing & Construction LLC provides detailed estimates that outline material specifications, installation methods, and project timelines based on your roof's current condition. Request a free inspection to evaluate your shingle roof and discuss replacement options suited to North Texas weather patterns.