Metal Roofing Services Available in your area
We install metal roofing in Greenville for homeowners who want long-term durability and a clean, modern look. Metal roofing performs well in Texas heat and handles heavy rain when installed with correct flashing and detailing. Our team delivers tight lines and dependable protection.
Best Service. Best Materials.
Our architectural shingles in Greenville combine dependable protection with a dimensional, upgraded look. We build the full roofing system—underlayment, ventilation, flashing—so it performs as designed. It’s a reliable choice for homeowners who want value and curb appeal.
Time for a new roof?
We handle roof replacement in Greenville, TX with a clear process and clean workmanship. We inspect, document, and recommend the best system for your home and budget. Then we install and clean up thoroughly so the job feels easy for you.
We are here to help you
Our insurance claims assistance in Greenville helps you navigate the process with documentation and clarity. We’ll help you prepare for the adjuster visit and understand timelines and next steps. Once approved, we install your roof with the details that protect long-term.
Roofing Materials & Options
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We offer a range of products from CertainTeed. All asphalt shingles we install are rated as impacted resistant. Including architectural to designer styles.
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3-tab: thinner, lower wind rating, shorter lifespan, budget option
Architectural: thicker, better dimensional look, typically higher wind rating, longer lifespan
Most homeowners choose architectural for durability and curb appeal.
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Impact-resistant architectural shingles are a great balance of cost + performance
Standing seam metal performs extremely well when properly installed (especially wind)
We’ll recommend what matches your home, budget, and storm exposure.We Install Crown Roof Tiles, and those systems not only will stand the test of time, but will also have an elegant and timeless look.
EuroShield materials or “rubber roofing” products are extremely resilient to the harsh Texas climate. “Only impacted-rated for a Class 4, because they don’t have Class 5 yet.”
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Yes. You can switch materials (for example, shingles to metal), but we’ll evaluate:
Deck condition
Ventilation needs
Weight/attachment requirements
Budget and expected ROI
We’ll make sure the new system is built correctly for your home.
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Often, yes—lighter colors can reduce heat absorption and may help attic temps a bit, especially with good ventilation. But ventilation and insulation usually make the biggest difference. We’ll help you pick a color that looks great and performs well.