Roof repair, replacement, storm damage, and commercial roofing in The Colony TX. Lakeside neighborhood specialists with experience on wind-exposed roofs.
The Colony sits right against Lake Lewisville, which makes it one of the prettiest places to live in Denton County — and one of the toughest places to keep a roof in good shape. The combination of unobstructed wind off the lake and the dense rooftop of newer construction in Stewart Peninsula, Tribute, and the Grandscape-area neighborhoods creates wind uplift conditions that quickly find any weak shingle seam or improperly nailed ridge cap.
We have built our reputation in The Colony on doing the unglamorous parts right: high-nail-count installations, hand-sealing in cooler weather, and using starter strips that actually grip on every eave and rake.
Residential and commercial roofing, fully covered by one local team.
Leak detection, shingle replacement, flashing repair, and emergency fixes.
Learn MoreFull tear-off, new underlayment, ventilation, and class 4 impact-resistant shingles.
Learn MoreHail and wind inspections, photo reports, and direct insurance claim help.
Learn MoreFree written photo inspections for buyers, sellers, and after every storm.
Learn MoreTPO, modified bitumen, EPDM, and standing seam metal for commercial properties.
Learn MoreWind-driven rain is the killer in The Colony. Even a small flashing imperfection that would never be noticed on a sheltered Carrollton roof becomes an active leak the first time a 50 mph gust drives sideways rain off the lake. We design every Colony repair and replacement around two assumptions: the next storm will hit at an angle, and ridge vents will be wind-exposed for life.
Six-nail-per-shingle pattern on every Colony roof, every time — not just on the perimeter.
We know which materials and underlayments perform on wind-exposed Colony homes.
Steep, two-story Colony rooflines are inspected with drones first to map every concern safely.
We submit material packets to The Tribute, Stewart Peninsula, and other Colony HOAs on your behalf.
Lake-effect wind, HOA paperwork, and roof aging on the lake side of Denton County.
Open water on Lewisville Lake removes the natural windbreak, so westerly storm fronts hit lakefront and lake-adjacent neighborhoods (Stewart Peninsula, Tribute, Eastvale) noticeably harder. Ridge cap lift and shingle blow-off are the most common claims we see in The Colony.
Yes. Both communities require architectural review for shingle color or material changes. We submit the paperwork, manufacturer spec sheets, and physical color samples on your behalf, and follow up until approval is granted.
Most asphalt shingle replacements in The Colony run $11,500–$22,000 depending on square footage, pitch, and shingle line. Tribute and Stewart Peninsula homes tend to land at the higher end due to larger square footage and steeper pitches.
Most homeowners are scheduled within 24–48 hours of a major wind or hail event. Active leaks are tarped the same day, 24/7. Lakefront neighborhoods get priority dispatch given their typically heavier damage.
Yes — drone inspections are available, especially for steep-pitch lakefront homes where walking the roof safely is impractical. We pair drone imagery with on-roof inspection wherever the pitch allows.