All About Roofing

(on hickory)
Roofing in Denton, TX
Roofing

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Location

515 W Hickory St
Denton, TX
76201

About

All About Roofing specializes in Metal Roofs, Commercial and Residential Roofing. RE-Roofs, Roofing Repairs, Chimney Repairs. Metal Roofs Installed/Repaired References Available Insurance Claims Assistance/Insured Free Estimates, We will get the job done right with your satisfaction in mind. We are locally owned and operated.

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Services

  • Construction
  • Roofs
  • Free Estimates
  • Repairs

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North America remains a vibrant producer of slate. This includes the American slate valleys of Vermont, Virginia, and New York—all which are quite productive. In fact, the slate valley area of Granville, New York, is one of the only places where colored slate can be found.
While many people are familiar with raised-seam metal roofs, they can also be installed with hidden seams to deliver a uniform and smooth appearance. Additionally, the metal can be embossed to deliver a unique statement.
Since your home is likely the single largest investment you’ll ever make, it’s important to keep it protected as best you can. If there are issues with your roof, it’s wise to repair them right away before water and pests can get inside.
The average house has about 1600 square feet of roof on it. Depending on your geographic location, type of house, and many other circumstances, it will help to have a roofing professional correctly recommend the proper roof for your home!
How often should you inspect your roof? If you guessed twice a year, spring and fall, you're right. Regular inspections can help you avoid expensive indoor and outdoor repairs by catching problems early.
Did you know that even with the correct installation, traditional skylights have a reputation of leaking? The square design of these skylights creates problems, as the up-slope side collects branches and other debris, damming up water, which migrates under roof shingles or tiles, eventually leaking.
Are you concerned that problems with your new building’s roof will damage your sensitive equipment once you move in? Let’s inspect your roof prior to moving day to ensure there are no issues present.
One of the best ways to protect your roof is to remove branches from nearby trees that might cause damage during winter storms. Spring and fall are the best times to perform this type of winterizing task.
A commercial roof is different from a residential roof because it is not just a roof, it’s a system. In fact, commercial roofing systems are made up of flashing, insulation, drainage, and roofing materials, all of which need to be cleaned and inspected regularly to be properly maintained.
No matter what type of roofing material is predominantly used in your neighborhood, it's possible to find metal roofing products to mimic that look and color. Metal can be fabricated in strips to resemble clay, tile, or wood.
We recognize that roofing installation issues aren’t always readily apparent when you’re walking a commercial property you plan to purchase. If you need to ensure that your new building is safe for your employees, inventory or equipment, we’re always ready to help you evaluate and repair the roof.
In metal roofing, aluminum, zinc, terne, stainless steel, copper, and other materials can be used. Aluminum can be formed into a detailed wooden look, has a paint finish, and is anodized for additional strength. Zinc has a low-gloss gray appearance, while stainless steel looks bright or metallic.
Purple and green slate roofs in Vermont and New York date back to the Cambrian period and are at least 500 to 570 million years old. Black slate from northwestern Pennsylvania and Virginia and red and green from New York and Vermont date back to the Ordovician period, 435 to 500 million years ago.
If you are signing up for a new insurance policy for your home or business, the provider is likely to first require an inspection of the roof to assess its current condition.
Architects often situate bathrooms and utility spaces in the center of a house or building. With no windows these areas can be dark, gloomy and uninviting. Solatubes are the ideal way to bring bright, inviting daylight to interior rooms.
When comparing metal roof types, it is important to consider corrosion. For example, most steel roofs (although less expensive than other metals) need to be treated with a special galvanic coating to be fully weather resistant. Copper, zinc and aluminum ones are more expensive but need no weather coating at all.
Slate is made up of minerals like quartz, muscovite, illite, biotite, chlorite, hematite, and pyrite, among others. Sometimes slate can be made up of other lesser known minerals like graphite, apartite, magnetite, tourmaline, zircon, and even feldspar.
Do you live in a coastal region where your roof is subjected to salt spray? An aluminum roof is often your best choice. In addition to being light, strong and long lasting, aluminum is better able to resist corrosion and deterioration in salt-laden environments.
When it comes to the installation of Solatube lighting in industrial spaces, the number of units that need to be installed will depend on the amount of light desired. For a large industrial space, a common recommendation is 1 unit per 40 square meters.
Did you know that metal roofs are widely considered the best type for areas that are prone to natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes? In fact, the Federal Emergency Management Agency officially recommends that homeowners go with metal roofs in these areas.
When constructing an outdoor shed, you will also have to select the type of roofing material you will use for it. Three options that have been recommended are asphalt shingles, roll roofing, and shake shingles.
When you search for a roofing contractor, you should look for a licensed contractor who has references and samples of their work you can view. You should talk to homeowners and find out how satisfied they were with their roofing job. Check with your local Better Business Bureau, too.
The maintenance costs associated with a metal roof are extremely low. Tree limbs don't pose any problems for metal roofs, which do not curl, flake, or peel over time, which gives water a way to get into your home.
If your area has recently been hit hard by severe weather patterns, you may worry about the condition of your roof. Whether it just needs a few repairs or a total replacement, we’re always up to the challenge of restoring it to its previous condition.
Did you know that some reflective roof coatings are able to lower the roof’s surface temperature, thereby decreasing the home’s interior temperature by an average of 7 to 10 degrees? This translates to lower cooling bills.
I need a new roof but my finances are a mess right now. What is the least expensive choice? Check with your roofing expert; but in most case, that would be asphalt shingles. Remember, however, that asphalt will not last as long as many other types of roofing materials.
Solvent-based silicone roof coatings are a popular option to protect a roof from the elements. A catalyst and various solvents are used in combination with a silicone base to create this coating.

Information

Company name
All About Roofing
Category
Roofing
Est
1990

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for All About Roofing in Denton TX?
    You can reach them at: 940-382-9641. It’s best to call All About Roofing during business hours.
  • What is the address for All About Roofing on hickory in Denton?
    All About Roofing is located at this address: 515 W Hickory St Denton, TX 76201.
  • What are All About Roofing(Denton, TX) store hours?
    All About Roofing store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat-Sun: Closed.