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Frequently Asked Questions

Send us a message or email us at yourtxroofer@gmail.com if you can't find an answer to your question.

What is the price for a roof replacement? The question that everyone's asking. Unfortunately, there just isn't a straightforward answer to this question due to the many different factors that contribute to a total job cost. When calculating a roofing estimate, we have to consider the type of roofing system desired, size of the roof surface, the pitch of the slopes, number of stories, layers of roofing to be removed, valleys and underlayment, ventilation, necessary flashings and crickets, accessories, possible decking issues, and material waste. Each home is unique. So, each home will have its own specific roofing cost. Another unfortunate contribution to the price of a roof replacement is inflation. As the price for goods and services continues to rise, that directly affects the roofing industry. Manufacturers and suppliers raise their material cost while contractors raise their labor costs, driving the price for a new roof higher and higher. 


Simply put, roofs cost money and they aren't cheap. But fortunately, there are a few options available for homeowners to choose from. 

  1. The most common, and affordable, option is using your homeowner's insurance by filing a storm damage related claim. This option, however, is only valid if your property has experienced actual storm damage that will qualify you to be approved for a new roof through your insurance provider. This is one reason why it is important to take advantage of roofing company's free inspections (twice a year).  But in short, yes, your insurance company will pay for a new roof under the right circumstances.
  2. Financing options are available for homeowners that need a new roof through various types of home improvement loans and merchants. A reputable roofer will be able to assist you with these options. Your TX Roofer offers roofing financing. 
  3. Ok, so let's say that insurance and financing aren't options for you... contact Your TX Roofer and we will discuss further options! (855)4-BEST


We also offer discounts on roof replacements for seniors, veterans, nurses, teachers, firefighters, and police officers. These discounts can be combined if applicable. 


Yes. A property claim is no different than an auto claim when it comes to the cost of your deductible. You are legally responsible for paying it. The insurance will deduct your deductible from the actual cash value (ACV) of the claim. But no worries! Your TX Roofer has a solution for those inconvenient and hard to pay deductibles. We have financing options available so you can get your roofing project started ASAP. Contact Your TX Roofer for more details. (855)4-BESTROOF


Depends. If you're cooking chicken in the kitchen and you catch your house on fire, then yes!! But, if you file a legitimate storm related claim with a specific date & time, then that is a non-chargeable claim it should not reflect on your rates. This should be considered an "Act of God" which is out of your control, and you are not at fault. This is also how you get your roof paid for through insurance! 


Not necessarily but possibly. This is another question that has multiple factors to consider when looking for an answer. Was your roof already insured? What condition was your roof in? Did the insurance pay for your roof? What type of roof did you get installed? Who is your insurance provider? It is ultimately up to the insurance provider to decide if they will lower your rate because you got a new roof.


Yes. Your roofing system decreases in value with age. Also, the cost of roofing is steadily increasing. So, the newer the roof, the greater the value. 


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