





This Celina home needed more than a standard roof replacement. The homeowners wanted something built to handle what North Texas throws at it - hail, high winds, and the kind of lightning storms that roll through without much warning. So that's exactly what we built.
We went with a Class 4 Owens Corning shingle, which is the highest impact-resistance rating available for residential roofing. That matters a lot in this area. A Class 4 rating means the shingle can take a serious beating from hail and still hold up - which can also translate to savings on your homeowner's insurance premium. Worth asking your provider about if you're going this route.
On top of the shingle upgrade, we installed a lightning protection system. It's one of those things most homeowners don't think about until something goes wrong. A direct lightning strike can cause a fire, damage your electrical system, and create structural issues that aren't always obvious right away. The protection system gives the home a safe path for that energy to travel - away from the structure.
A roof like this takes real care to install correctly. The geometry on this home is complex - multiple hips, valleys, and steep pitches that all have to be handled precisely. Every transition point, every valley, every penetration has to be done right. That's where a lot of roofs fail, and it's something we pay close attention to on every job.
The finished result speaks for itself. Clean lines, solid coverage across a challenging roofline, and a system underneath that's actually built for the weather here. If your roof has you second-guessing it before the next storm season, it's probably time for a proper roof inspection to see where things stand.