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When Hail Strikes Twice: A Sherman, TX Reroofing Success Story

Jason Hicks • October 3, 2024

"From a Brand-New Roof to Hail Damage in a Week: Our Team's Quick Action and Insurance Expertise Saved the Day"

At Right On Roofing, we pride ourselves on providing exceptional service to homeowners throughout North-East Texas. But sometimes, even after a job is complete, Mother Nature has her own plans. That’s exactly what happened to one of our clients in Sherman, TX, and we wanted to share this unique story of resilience, fast action, and teamwork between our crew, the homeowner, and the insurance company.

The First Reroof
It all started when we were called to inspect a roof in Sherman. The homeowner had noticed some aging shingles, and after our thorough inspection, we confirmed that a full reroof was necessary. Our team worked efficiently to install a brand-new, high-quality roofing system. As a Tamko-certified contractor, we used top-grade materials, ensuring durability and long-lasting protection.

The homeowners were thrilled with the outcome—their new roof looked fantastic and was built to withstand the tough Texas weather. Little did any of us know that the real test was only a week away.

The Hailstorm Hits
Just seven days after the reroof, a strong hailstorm swept through Sherman. The storm brought with it large hailstones, pelting the newly installed roof. Unfortunately, even the highest-quality materials can’t always escape unscathed from severe hail damage. The homeowner was devastated—after investing in a new roof, they were back to square one, wondering what could be done next.

Working With Insurance
We quickly returned to assess the damage. It was clear that the roof had sustained significant hail damage from golf ball plus sized hail. The good news? We have a lot of experience working with insurance companies in situations like this, and we assured the homeowner that we would handle the process smoothly.

Our team worked closely with the homeowner's insurance company to get the roof replaced again under the policy. Hail damage is often covered under homeowner’s insurance, and our familiarity with the process allowed us to efficiently navigate the claim. Soon enough, the insurance company approved the replacement, and the reroofing process was underway again.

The Second Reroof
Just like before, our team got to work immediately. Despite the back-to-back roofing projects, we made sure to keep the same high standard of craftsmanship. Using the same quality materials and expert installation, we gave the home its second new roof in short period of time.

This time, we’re hopeful that the roof will stand strong for years to come without another freak hailstorm getting in the way—but if anything happens, we’ll be ready to assist again.

Why Choose Us?
This story highlights the unpredictable nature of Texas weather and the importance of working with a reliable roofing company. Whether it’s a first installation or a quick response to storm damage, Right On Roofing is dedicated to keeping your home protected. From working with insurance companies to ensuring top-notch reroofs, we’ve got you covered—literally!

If your home has been hit by hail or you’re in need of a roof inspection, don’t hesitate to reach out. We’re here to help homeowners in Sherman and throughout North-East Texas stay protected, no matter what comes their way.

www.RightOnRoof.com       (214) 585-7391     Info@RightOnRoof.com
By Jason Hicks January 10, 2025
Ice damming occurs when snow on a roof melts, usually due to heat escaping from the attic or an unevenly heated roof and then refreezes at the eaves (the edges of the roof). This creates a "dam" of ice that prevents additional melting snow from properly draining off the roof. Instead, the water pools behind the ice dam and can seep under shingles, potentially causing roof leaks, water damage, and even structural problems. Here's a breakdown of the process: Snow Accumulation: Snow builds up on the roof during a winter storm. Melting: Warm air inside the attic or heat from the sun causes the snow to melt at the higher, warmer parts of the roof. Refreezing: As the melted snow flows down the roof, it reaches the colder eaves or edges of the roof where it refreezes, forming an ice dam. Water Pooling: The ice dam blocks further melted snow from draining, causing water to pool behind it. Leakage: Over time, this pooled water can work its way under the shingles, potentially penetrating the roofing underlayment and causing leaks inside the home. Potential Consequences of Ice Damming Roof Damage: Water infiltration can rot roof decking and compromise the roof structure. Gutter Damage: Ice dams can weigh down and damage gutters. Interior Water Damage: Water may seep into walls, ceilings, and insulation, leading to stains, mold, and structural issues. Preventing Ice Damming Proper Insulation: Ensure the attic is well-insulated to keep heat from escaping and warming the roof. Ventilation: Adequate attic ventilation helps maintain a consistent roof temperature. Snow Removal: Safely remove snow from the roof using tools like a roof rake to minimize melting and refreezing. Ice and Water Shield: Install an ice and water shield membrane under the shingles, especially at the roof edges. Heating Cables: Use electric heating cables along the eaves to prevent ice from forming. Addressing ice damming early can help protect the roof and avoid costly repairs.
By Jason Hicks December 17, 2024
Is your roof ready for the seasons ahead? A little maintenance goes a long way in protecting your home and saving on costly repairs. ✅ Call us for a FREE inspection today! 📞 214-585-7391 Make sure to: ✔️ Clear debris from your roof ✔️ Fix damaged shingles & flashing ✔️ Clean gutters ✔️ Trim overhanging tree branches Don't wait until small issues turn into big problems. Let Right On Roofing take care of your home! #RoofMaintenance #HomeCare #RightOnRoofing #FreeInspection #ProtectYourHome #RoofingExperts
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