Roofing and Siding That Handle Texas Weather

Exterior Services in Fort Worth for storm damage, aging materials, and weather-related failures

Hail storms, high winds, and intense summer heat cause visible damage to roofing, siding, gutters, windows, and doors—shingles crack or lift, vinyl siding warps, gutters pull away from fascia, and window seals fail, allowing air infiltration that increases energy costs. Twisted Roots, LLC provides exterior improvement services throughout Fort Worth and Wichita Falls for residential and commercial properties, with certifications from GAF, Owens Corning, Tek Industries, and CertainTeed. The team conducts free inspections to identify damage, maintenance concerns, and replacement needs, then assists clients through insurance claims processes when storm or weather-related events cause covered losses.


Exterior work begins with assessing current conditions—walking roofs to check shingle granule loss and wind damage, inspecting siding for cracks or moisture intrusion, examining gutter pitch and attachment points, and testing window and door seals for air leaks. Manufacturer certifications mean the company installs products according to specifications required to activate warranties, using proper underlayment, fastener patterns, and flashing details that prevent future failures. Projects might involve full roof replacements, partial repairs, siding installation over damaged sections, gutter system upgrades, or window and door replacements that improve insulation and operation.


Schedule a free exterior evaluation to document current damage, review material options, and understand warranty coverage available through manufacturer and workmanship guarantees.

What Changes After Exterior Systems Are Replaced

Roof installations involve stripping old shingles down to decking, replacing any rotted plywood, installing synthetic underlayment that resists moisture better than felt paper, and applying shingles with staggered patterns and six-nail fastening in high-wind zones. Siding projects require removing damaged panels, inspecting wall sheathing and house wrap for moisture damage, and installing new materials with proper overlap and fastener placement to prevent wind uplift. Gutter work includes sizing downspouts to handle roof area drainage, securing hangers at intervals that prevent sagging, and ensuring proper slope toward outlets.


After exterior services are complete, you'll notice roofs that shed water without leaks at valleys or penetrations, siding that maintains consistent appearance without warping or fading, gutters that channel water away from foundations without overflowing during heavy rain, and windows or doors that seal tightly enough to reduce drafts and exterior noise. Energy bills often decrease when gaps around windows close and attic ventilation improves, and interior ceilings no longer show stains from previous leak points. Curb appeal improves when materials match or intentionally update the home's style.


Manufacturer certifications allow the team to offer warranties that cover both materials and workmanship—call for complete warranty information specific to products selected for your project. Insurance assistance includes documenting damage with photos and measurements, preparing estimates that align with adjuster assessments, and coordinating construction timelines around claim approvals.

Questions Property Owners Ask About Exterior Work

Exterior services involve decisions about materials, insurance claims, and how replacements protect properties long-term. These answers clarify common concerns before projects begin.

  • What should I look for during a free exterior inspection?

    Inspectors document missing or damaged shingles, hail impact patterns, siding cracks, gutter separation, and window seal failures. Photos and measurements provide evidence for insurance claims and help estimate material quantities and project costs.

  • How does the insurance claims process work for storm damage?

    The company assists by documenting damage, preparing estimates, meeting with adjusters, and explaining coverage details. Once claims are approved, construction schedules around material lead times and weather conditions suitable for installation.

  • Which roofing materials perform best in Fort Worth's and Wichita Falls' climate?

    Impact-resistant shingles rated for hail and high winds reduce damage during storms common in North Texas. Lighter shingle colors reflect heat better than dark tones, reducing attic temperatures and extending shingle lifespan in intense summer sun.

  • When should gutters be replaced instead of repaired?

    Gutters with multiple leaks, sagging sections, or rust perforations cost more to repair repeatedly than replacing with seamless aluminum or steel systems. Proper sizing and hanger spacing prevent future failures and protect foundation drainage.

  • What exterior projects should be completed before selling a home?

    Roof replacements, fresh siding, and updated windows improve buyer confidence and appraisal values more than most interior upgrades. Addressing visible exterior damage early prevents inspection issues and price negotiations during closing.

Twisted Roots, LLC serves Fort Worth and Wichita Falls property owners with exterior services that protect structures from weather damage and improve long-term performance. Contact the team to schedule a free inspection, discuss material options certified by leading manufacturers, and explore insurance claim assistance if storm damage has affected your property.