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Tips, guides, and expert advice to help you make informed roofing decisions.
Class 4 Impact Shingles: 2026 RGV Buyer's Guide
Class 4 impact shingles cost $10-14/sqft installed in the RGV and qualify for 10-30% insurance wind discounts. Brands, ROI, and honest tradeoffs.
Read: Class 4 Impact Shingles: 2026 RGV Buyer's Guide →Standing-Seam Metal Roof: 2026 RGV Buyer's Guide
Standing-seam metal runs $14-22/sqft installed in the RGV, lasts 40-60 years, and drops attic temps 15-20°F. Full buyer's guide with brands and ROI.
Read: Standing-Seam Metal Roof: 2026 RGV Buyer's Guide →Stone-Coated Steel Roof: 2026 RGV Buyer's Guide
Stone-coated steel runs $14-18/sqft installed in the RGV — looks like architectural shingle, lasts like metal. The HOA-friendly compromise. Full guide.
Read: Stone-Coated Steel Roof: 2026 RGV Buyer's Guide →TPO Flat Roof System: 2026 RGV Buyer's Guide
TPO flat roofs cost $5-8/sqft installed in the RGV. White reflective surface drops cooling costs. Full guide to thickness, brands, and install methods.
Read: TPO Flat Roof System: 2026 RGV Buyer's Guide →Baccaro vs McAllen Valley Roofing: Honest Compare
Both are real RGV roofing companies. Here's where each is stronger, where they overlap, and how to pick based on what you actually need.
Read: Baccaro vs McAllen Valley Roofing: Honest Compare →Baccaro vs Marva Roofing: Honest Comparison
Marva and Baccaro both serve the RGV well. Here's where each one is stronger, what overlaps, and how to choose between them honestly.
Read: Baccaro vs Marva Roofing: Honest Comparison →Baccaro vs Vega Roofing: Honest Comparison
Vega has 61 years and deep certifications. Baccaro is a modern, owner-operated boutique. Here's how to choose between them honestly.
Read: Baccaro vs Vega Roofing: Honest Comparison →Baccaro vs AV Roofing: Honest Comparison
AV Roofing has solid local presence. Baccaro brings 45-city RGV coverage and an owner-operator model. Here's how to choose between them.
Read: Baccaro vs AV Roofing: Honest Comparison →Roof Replacement Cost in McAllen, TX (2026 Pricing)
Most McAllen roof replacements run $9,500-$22,000 in 2026. Real material pricing, what drives cost, insurance & financing — what's in the quote.
Read: Roof Replacement Cost in McAllen, TX (2026 Pricing) →Roof Replacement Cost in Brownsville, TX (2026)
Brownsville roof replacements run $10,500-$25,000 in 2026. Coastal corrosion, WPI-8 windstorm rules, real material pricing — what drives cost.
Read: Roof Replacement Cost in Brownsville, TX (2026) →Roof Replacement Cost in Edinburg, TX (2026 Pricing)
Edinburg roof replacements run $9,000-$20,000 in 2026. Newer subdivisions, less decking rot, real material pricing — what drives cost.
Read: Roof Replacement Cost in Edinburg, TX (2026 Pricing) →Roof Replacement Cost in Pharr, TX (2026 Pricing)
Pharr roof replacements run $9,500-$22,500 in 2026. Las Milpas historic homes vs I-69C new builds — real pricing and what drives cost.
Read: Roof Replacement Cost in Pharr, TX (2026 Pricing) →Roof Replacement Cost in Mission, TX (2026 Pricing)
Mission roof replacements run $9,200-$21,000 in 2026. Sharyland HOA rules, mid-Valley pricing, real materials — what drives the quote.
Read: Roof Replacement Cost in Mission, TX (2026 Pricing) →Roof Replacement Cost in Harlingen, TX (2026 Pricing)
Harlingen roof replacements run $9,800-$22,500 in 2026. Mixed-era housing, mid-Valley pricing, real materials — what drives the quote.
Read: Roof Replacement Cost in Harlingen, TX (2026 Pricing) →Roof Replacement Cost in Weslaco, TX (2026 Pricing)
Weslaco roof replacements run $9,000-$20,500 in 2026. Smaller market pricing, real materials, what drives cost — straight numbers, no fluff.
Read: Roof Replacement Cost in Weslaco, TX (2026 Pricing) →Roof Replacement Cost in San Juan, TX (2026 Pricing)
San Juan roof replacements run $9,200-$20,000 in 2026. Basílica neighborhood homes, smaller footprints — real material pricing and what drives cost.
Read: Roof Replacement Cost in San Juan, TX (2026 Pricing) →Hurricane Season 2026: 30-Day Roof Prep for the RGV
Atlantic hurricane season starts June 1. This 30-day RGV roof prep checklist covers inspection, repairs, tarps, insurance docs, and storm-day plans.
Read: Hurricane Season 2026: 30-Day Roof Prep for the RGV →Roof Leak Detection: 7 Signs After a South Texas Storm
Most RGV roof leaks hide for weeks before the ceiling shows. 7 early signs to check after every storm — granule loss, attic stains, AC drips, more.
Read: Roof Leak Detection: 7 Signs After a South Texas Storm →Brownsville Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide
Brownsville roof problems vary by neighborhood. Coastal salt corrosion, historic-downtown decking age, Boca Chica wind exposure — what to expect by area.
Read: Brownsville Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide →Harlingen Roofing: Mid-Valley Microclimate Guide
Harlingen sits between coastal Brownsville and inland McAllen — a unique mid-Valley microclimate. Wind, humidity, and materials that fit this spot.
Read: Harlingen Roofing: Mid-Valley Microclimate Guide →Wind Speed Ratings Explained: Shingles for RGV Roofs
Shingle wind ratings (60/110/130/150 mph) confuse most homeowners. Here's what each rating means, what the RGV actually needs, and how it affects insurance.
Read: Wind Speed Ratings Explained: Shingles for RGV Roofs →Roof Decking: When Replacement Is Required vs Optional
Roof decking replacement adds $3,000-$15,000 to a roof job. Here's when it's required by code, when it's recommended, and when honest roofers say skip it.
Read: Roof Decking: When Replacement Is Required vs Optional →Common Pharr Roof Problems by Decade Built
Pharr roof problems are predictable by build era. 1960s decking rot, 1990s pipe boots, 2010s ventilation gaps. Diagnosis and fix costs by decade.
Read: Common Pharr Roof Problems by Decade Built →Common Weslaco Roof Problems by Decade Built
Weslaco roof problems by decade. Pre-1980 decking, 1980s-2000s sealants, 2010s+ ventilation. Costs and how to identify each.
Read: Common Weslaco Roof Problems by Decade Built →Common San Juan Roof Problems by Decade Built
San Juan, TX roof problems by build era. Basílica corridor decking, Nolana Loop pipe boots, newer subdivision ventilation. Costs by decade.
Read: Common San Juan Roof Problems by Decade Built →Common Mission Roof Problems by Decade Built
Mission, TX roof problems by build era. Historic citrus-era tile preservation, Sharyland Plantation HOA constraints, newer subdivision tract. Costs.
Read: Common Mission Roof Problems by Decade Built →Common Alamo Roof Problems by Decade Built
Alamo, TX roof problems by build era. Downtown 1950s-80s decking, Tower Rd corridor pipe boots, agricultural fringe newer construction. Costs.
Read: Common Alamo Roof Problems by Decade Built →Pharr Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide
Pharr, TX roofing varies by neighborhood — Las Milpas, downtown, the I-69C corridor. Building era, common problems, and material recommendations.
Read: Pharr Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide →Weslaco Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide
Weslaco, TX roofing by neighborhood — historic centro, mid-Valley industrial corridor, north Weslaco new construction. Materials and costs.
Read: Weslaco Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide →San Juan Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide
San Juan, TX roofing by neighborhood — Basílica corridor, Nolana Loop, I-2/US-83 frontage. Materials, costs, and what to expect by build era.
Read: San Juan Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide →Mission Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide
Mission, TX roofing by neighborhood — Sharyland Plantation, downtown historic district, Anzalduas. Build eras, materials, and city-specific costs.
Read: Mission Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide →Alamo Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide
Alamo, TX roofing by neighborhood — downtown, Tower Rd corridor, agricultural fringe. Build eras, materials, and city-specific costs.
Read: Alamo Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide →Insurance Adjuster Tactics: What to Watch For
Texas roof insurance adjusters use specific tactics to minimize claim payouts. Recognize them and respond effectively to get a fully-paid claim.
Read: Insurance Adjuster Tactics: What to Watch For →When to Hire a Public Adjuster in Texas
Texas public adjusters cost 10-25% of claim recovery. Worth it for complex or denied claims over $30k. When to hire, when to skip, and how to choose.
Read: When to Hire a Public Adjuster in Texas →RGV Roofing 2027: What's Changing for Homeowners
The 2027 outlook for Rio Grande Valley roofing — solar integration, cool-roof shingles, hurricane code updates, and insurance market changes coming next year.
Read: RGV Roofing 2027: What's Changing for Homeowners →Edinburg Roofing Trends 2026: What's Changing
Edinburg roofing in 2026: Class 4 shingle adoption surging, metal roofs growing, HOA restrictions loosening. What homeowners are choosing and why.
Read: Edinburg Roofing Trends 2026: What's Changing →Why Edinburg Subdivisions Need Better Roof Ventilation
Edinburg tract housing built 1995-2010 has chronic attic ventilation problems. The signs, the costs, and the simple retrofit that adds 5+ years of roof life.
Read: Why Edinburg Subdivisions Need Better Roof Ventilation →Brownsville Coastal Roofing Specifics 2026
Brownsville coastal roofing differs from inland RGV. Aluminum panels, stainless fasteners, WPI-8 windstorm certification, and TWIA insurance specifics.
Read: Brownsville Coastal Roofing Specifics 2026 →WPI-8 Windstorm Certification Explained for Texas
What WPI-8 is, why TWIA requires it for Texas coastal homes, what the inspection covers, and how to get your roof certified in Brownsville and South Padre.
Read: WPI-8 Windstorm Certification Explained for Texas →McAllen Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide
McAllen roofing varies by neighborhood — building era, roof pitch, common problems, and material recommendations for North McAllen, downtown, and Sharyland.
Read: McAllen Roofing: Neighborhood-by-Neighborhood Guide →Common McAllen Roof Problems by Decade Built
McAllen roof problems differ by build era. 1960s decking rot, 1990s pipe boots, 2010s ventilation gaps. Diagnosis and fix cost by decade.
Read: Common McAllen Roof Problems by Decade Built →Hail Damage Season in South Texas: 2026 Guide
South Texas hail season runs March-June. What hail damages, how to spot it, when to claim, and which roofs survive 2-inch hail intact in the Rio Grande Valley.
Read: Hail Damage Season in South Texas: 2026 Guide →Documenting Hail Damage for Your Insurance Claim
Photo, video, and report templates for documenting RGV hail damage before the adjuster arrives. The single biggest factor in a fully-paid claim.
Read: Documenting Hail Damage for Your Insurance Claim →Hurricane Prep for RGV Homeowners 2026
Complete 2026 hurricane preparation guide for Rio Grande Valley homeowners. Roof inspection, insurance documentation, evacuation prep, and post-storm response.
Read: Hurricane Prep for RGV Homeowners 2026 →What to Do When You Lose Shingles in a Storm
Lost shingles after an RGV storm? Step-by-step actions for the first 4 hours, what to document, when to tarp, and how insurance handles partial roof damage.
Read: What to Do When You Lose Shingles in a Storm →Roof Replacement Cost: City-by-City RGV Breakdown
Real 2026 roof replacement costs for every major Rio Grande Valley city. McAllen, Edinburg, Brownsville, Harlingen, Mission, Pharr — full pricing.
Read: Roof Replacement Cost: City-by-City RGV Breakdown →5 Hidden Costs That Add to Your Roof Quote
Five common roofing project add-ons that surprise Rio Grande Valley homeowners after the initial quote. Decking, ventilation, code upgrades, and more.
Read: 5 Hidden Costs That Add to Your Roof Quote →Commercial Roofing Buyer's Guide for South Texas 2026
Complete commercial roofing guide for Rio Grande Valley businesses. TPO vs EPDM vs modified bitumen vs metal: costs, lifespan, warranty.
Read: Commercial Roofing Buyer's Guide for South Texas 2026 →TPO Roofing for South Texas Warehouses
Why white TPO is the dominant warehouse roofing system in the Rio Grande Valley. Energy savings, hurricane rating, install cost, and warranty.
Read: TPO Roofing for South Texas Warehouses →Roof Replacement Near Me: How to Choose a Contractor
Choosing a roof replacement contractor in the Rio Grande Valley. The 7 questions that filter good contractors from storm-chasers and bid-low risks.
Read: Roof Replacement Near Me: How to Choose a Contractor →Red Flags When Comparing Roofing Quotes
Six red flags Rio Grande Valley homeowners should watch for when comparing roof replacement quotes. Pricing tactics, vague specs, and missing line items.
Read: Red Flags When Comparing Roofing Quotes →Residential Roofing Process: Step-by-Step Guide
What happens during a residential roof replacement in the Rio Grande Valley, day by day. Estimate, contract, install, cleanup — what to expect.
Read: Residential Roofing Process: Step-by-Step Guide →What Happens During a Roof Inspection
What a real Rio Grande Valley roof inspection covers: 8 checkpoints, what red flags mean, how long it takes, what you get afterward.
Read: What Happens During a Roof Inspection →Gutter Repair: When to Fix vs Replace in the RGV
Rio Grande Valley gutter repair vs replacement decision guide. Real costs, signs of damage, and how RGV weather affects gutter lifespan.
Read: Gutter Repair: When to Fix vs Replace in the RGV →Are Gutter Guards Worth It in the RGV?
Gutter guards in the Rio Grande Valley: when they pay back, when they don't. Mesh vs micro-mesh vs reverse-curve compared with real RGV cost data.
Read: Are Gutter Guards Worth It in the RGV? →Roof Shingles Buyer's Guide 2026: South Texas Edition
Complete 2026 buyer's guide to asphalt roof shingles for Rio Grande Valley homes. 3-tab vs architectural vs Class 4, brand comparisons, real costs.
Read: Roof Shingles Buyer's Guide 2026: South Texas Edition →Asphalt Shingle Lifespan in Texas Heat
How long asphalt shingles really last in Rio Grande Valley heat. Real-world lifespan by tier, what kills them faster, when to replace.
Read: Asphalt Shingle Lifespan in Texas Heat →Metal Roofing Complete Guide for RGV Homeowners
Everything Rio Grande Valley homeowners need to know about metal roofing in 2026: panel types, costs, lifespan, insurance discounts, coastal specs.
Read: Metal Roofing Complete Guide for RGV Homeowners →Why Metal Roofs Are Growing Fast in Texas
Metal roofing market share in Texas has tripled since 2015. Insurance discounts, hurricane wind ratings, and AC savings explain the shift.
Read: Why Metal Roofs Are Growing Fast in Texas →Metal Roof Cost in 2026: RGV Pricing Breakdown
Real 2026 metal roof pricing for Rio Grande Valley homes. Standing-seam, screw-down, and stone-coated steel costs broken down by size and complexity.
Read: Metal Roof Cost in 2026: RGV Pricing Breakdown →Metal Roof ROI vs Shingles Over 30 Years
30-year cost analysis comparing metal roofs to asphalt shingles in the Rio Grande Valley. Real numbers including insurance, AC bills, and replacement cycles.
Read: Metal Roof ROI vs Shingles Over 30 Years →Rubber Roofing for Flat Roofs in South Texas
EPDM rubber roofing performance in Rio Grande Valley flat roofs. When to choose it over TPO, modified bitumen, or built-up roofing. 2026 pricing.
Read: Rubber Roofing for Flat Roofs in South Texas →TPO vs EPDM vs Modified Bitumen: Flat Roof Guide
Side-by-side flat roof comparison for South Texas commercial buildings. Real lifespan, cost, and energy data for TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen.
Read: TPO vs EPDM vs Modified Bitumen: Flat Roof Guide →How Roof Pitch Affects Roof Cost in the RGV
Steep roofs cost 15-35% more than low-slope roofs. Why pitch drives cost and how to estimate the upcharge for your Rio Grande Valley home.
Read: How Roof Pitch Affects Roof Cost in the RGV →Choosing Roof Pitch for South Texas New Builds
If you're building new in the Rio Grande Valley, roof pitch affects cost, longevity, and aesthetics. The right pitch range for South Texas.
Read: Choosing Roof Pitch for South Texas New Builds →Owens Corning Shingles in the Rio Grande Valley
Honest review of Owens Corning shingles for Rio Grande Valley homes. Duration, TruDefinition, and impact-resistant lines compared.
Read: Owens Corning Shingles in the Rio Grande Valley →GAF vs Owens Corning vs CertainTeed for Texas
Honest comparison of the three biggest shingle manufacturers serving Rio Grande Valley roofs. Which actually performs best in South Texas heat and storms.
Read: GAF vs Owens Corning vs CertainTeed for Texas →Metal Roof Panels: RGV Buyer's Guide 2026
Complete buyer's guide to metal roof panels for Rio Grande Valley homes. Standing-seam, screw-down, exposed-fastener — what to install and why.
Read: Metal Roof Panels: RGV Buyer's Guide 2026 →Standing-Seam vs Through-Fastened Metal Panels
Concealed-fastener standing-seam vs exposed-fastener screw-down metal panels for Rio Grande Valley roofs. When each is the right call.
Read: Standing-Seam vs Through-Fastened Metal Panels →Roof Vents Complete Guide for South Texas
Every type of roof vent that makes sense for Rio Grande Valley attics. How to size, where to place, and what to avoid.
Read: Roof Vents Complete Guide for South Texas →Soffit vs Ridge vs Gable Vents in Hot Climates
How soffit, ridge, and gable vents work together (or fight each other) in Rio Grande Valley attics. The right combination for South Texas heat.
Read: Soffit vs Ridge vs Gable Vents in Hot Climates →Roof Maintenance Schedule for the RGV
Month-by-month roof maintenance calendar for Rio Grande Valley homes. Six checks per year that extend roof life by 5-10 years.
Read: Roof Maintenance Schedule for the RGV →Pre-Hurricane Roof Maintenance Checklist
Eight specific roof checks to do before hurricane season hits the Rio Grande Valley. Most are free, all reduce storm damage risk.
Read: Pre-Hurricane Roof Maintenance Checklist →Commercial Roof Inspection in the Rio Grande Valley
What a professional commercial roof inspection covers in the RGV, when to schedule one, and what it costs for warehouses, retail, and offices.
Read: Commercial Roof Inspection in the Rio Grande Valley →Annual Maintenance Schedule for Texas Commercial Roofs
Month-by-month maintenance schedule that maximizes Texas commercial roof life. Built for warehouses, retail, and offices in the RGV climate.
Read: Annual Maintenance Schedule for Texas Commercial Roofs →Metal Shingles: Modern Alternative for the RGV
Metal shingles combine the look of asphalt with metal lifespan. Here's how they perform in Rio Grande Valley conditions and what they cost.
Read: Metal Shingles: Modern Alternative for the RGV →Stone-Coated Steel vs Standing-Seam Metal: Which Wins?
Side-by-side comparison of stone-coated steel and standing-seam metal roofs for Rio Grande Valley homes. Cost, lifespan, aesthetics, and storm performance.
Read: Stone-Coated Steel vs Standing-Seam Metal: Which Wins? →Roof Maxx Alternative for South Texas: Honest Review
Roof Maxx is a soybean-oil coating marketed as a roof life extender. Here's why it doesn't work in South Texas and what to do instead.
Read: Roof Maxx Alternative for South Texas: Honest Review →When a Roof Coating Won't Save Your RGV Roof
Six clear signs your aging Rio Grande Valley roof is past the point where a coating can help. Replace, don't paint over.
Read: When a Roof Coating Won't Save Your RGV Roof →Ridge Vent Guide for South Texas Attics
Ridge vents are the #1 way to extend roof life in the Rio Grande Valley. How they work, what they cost, and why most RGV roofs are under-ventilated.
Read: Ridge Vent Guide for South Texas Attics →Why Inadequate Ventilation Kills RGV Roofs Early
Poor attic ventilation is the #1 reason Rio Grande Valley roofs fail 5-10 years early. Here's the science and what to do about it.
Read: Why Inadequate Ventilation Kills RGV Roofs Early →Shingles or Metal? RGV Roof Decision Guide
Decision framework for choosing between asphalt shingles and metal roofing in the Rio Grande Valley. Pick the right one in under 5 minutes.
Read: Shingles or Metal? RGV Roof Decision Guide →Steel vs Shingles for Hurricane Wind: RGV Test Data
Real-world hurricane wind ratings for steel vs Class 4 shingles in the Rio Grande Valley. What survives 130 mph winds and what doesn't.
Read: Steel vs Shingles for Hurricane Wind: RGV Test Data →Roof Types: 11 Options for South Texas Homes
Complete guide to the 11 roof types worth considering for Rio Grande Valley homes — from architectural shingles to standing-seam metal to flat TPO.
Read: Roof Types: 11 Options for South Texas Homes →Why Class 4 Shingles Beat 3-Tab in the Rio Grande Valley
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles cost ~$3k more than 3-tab but qualify for 10-25% Texas insurance discount and last 2x longer in RGV heat.
Read: Why Class 4 Shingles Beat 3-Tab in the Rio Grande Valley →Storm Damage Roof Repair in the Rio Grande Valley
Complete guide to storm damage roof repair in the RGV. Response times, what insurance covers, real costs, and how to avoid contractor scams.
Read: Storm Damage Roof Repair in the Rio Grande Valley →First 24 Hours After Roof Storm Damage: Checklist
Step-by-step checklist of what to do in the first 24 hours after a storm damages your roof in the RGV. Six steps that protect your insurance claim.
Read: First 24 Hours After Roof Storm Damage: Checklist →How Much Does a New Roof Cost in the Rio Grande Valley?
Real 2026 RGV pricing for asphalt, metal, and flat roofs in McAllen, Edinburg, and Brownsville. Cost ranges plus what drives the price.
Read: How Much Does a New Roof Cost in the Rio Grande Valley? →Metal Roof vs Shingles in South Texas: Honest Comparison
Standing-seam metal lasts 40+ years and qualifies for Texas hurricane discounts. Class 4 shingles cost half as much. Here's how to pick for the RGV.
Read: Metal Roof vs Shingles in South Texas: Honest Comparison →How to Choose a Roofing Contractor in South Texas
Roofing scams spike after every Texas storm. Use this checklist of 10 questions to filter out fly-by-night crews before you sign anything.
Read: How to Choose a Roofing Contractor in South Texas →How Long Does a Roof Last in South Texas?
RGV heat, hurricane wind, and spring hail shorten roof lifespan. How long each material actually lasts in South Texas, plus how to extend it.
Read: How Long Does a Roof Last in South Texas? →How to File a Roof Insurance Claim in Texas (2026)
Step-by-step Texas roof insurance claim process: what's covered, what to do before the adjuster arrives, and how to avoid the deductible-waiver scam.
Read: How to File a Roof Insurance Claim in Texas (2026) →7 Signs Your Roof Needs Replacement
Don't wait until it's too late. Learn the seven warning signs that indicate your roof may need a full replacement instead of another patch repair.
Read: 7 Signs Your Roof Needs Replacement →How Insurance Claims Work for Roofing Damage
Navigate the insurance claims process with confidence. Learn what to expect when filing a claim for roof damage.
Read: How Insurance Claims Work for Roofing Damage →Best Roofing Materials for South Texas Homes
From extreme heat to hurricane-force winds, South Texas demands tough roofing materials. Here's what works best.
Read: Best Roofing Materials for South Texas Homes →Essential Roof Maintenance Tips for Homeowners
Regular maintenance extends your roof's life and prevents costly repairs. Here are the top things every homeowner should do.
Read: Essential Roof Maintenance Tips for Homeowners →Metal Roof Installation Cost McAllen TX: 2026 Pricing
Metal roof installation cost in McAllen TX: $9-18/sqft installed 2026. Standing seam, screw-down, and stone-coated pricing from a local owner-operator.
Read: Metal Roof Installation Cost McAllen TX: 2026 Pricing →New Roof Cost McAllen TX 2026: Asphalt vs Metal vs Tile
New roof cost in McAllen TX 2026: $7-12/sqft asphalt, $9-18/sqft metal, $14-25/sqft tile. Real per-ZIP pricing breakdown.
Read: New Roof Cost McAllen TX 2026: Asphalt vs Metal vs Tile →Emergency Roof Tarp McAllen TX: Same-Day Storm Response
Emergency roof tarp service in McAllen TX, same-day after storm or hail. 24-hour line, insurance-claim documented, zero deck penetration.
Read: Emergency Roof Tarp McAllen TX: Same-Day Storm Response →Roof Financing McAllen TX: 0% APR Options for RGV 2026
Roof financing in McAllen TX: 0% APR 12-18 months, 6.99-12.99% APR 5-7 years, plus deductible-only options. Real 2026 rates.
Read: Roof Financing McAllen TX: 0% APR Options for RGV 2026 →Best Roofer in McAllen TX 2026: How to Pick One
How to pick the best roofer in McAllen TX 2026: 7 vetting questions, red flags to spot, and what verified reviews actually mean. By Ronnie Baccaro.
Read: Best Roofer in McAllen TX 2026: How to Pick One →McAllen Roofing Contractor: How to Choose One in 2026
How to choose a McAllen roofing contractor: the 9 questions to ask, what 'licensed' really means in Texas, and the AOB trap to avoid. By Ronnie Baccaro.
Read: McAllen Roofing Contractor: How to Choose One in 2026 →McAllen Roof Repair Cost 2026: Real Pricing by Repair Type
McAllen roof repair cost in 2026 runs $300-$2,500 typical. Real per-job pricing for leaks, pipe boots, shingle replacement, and flashing. McAllen ZIP-by-ZIP.
Read: McAllen Roof Repair Cost 2026: Real Pricing by Repair Type →Commercial Roofing McAllen TX: Property Manager Guide
Commercial roofing in McAllen TX for property managers: TPO vs EPDM vs modified bitumen, real per-sqft pricing, and reroof timing. Baccaro Roofing.
Read: Commercial Roofing McAllen TX: Property Manager Guide →24-Hour Emergency Roofer McAllen TX: What to Do Right Now
24-hour emergency roofer in McAllen TX: same-day response, insurance-claim documented, no AOB. What to do in the first hour after storm damage.
Read: 24-Hour Emergency Roofer McAllen TX: What to Do Right Now →