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Lifted or creased shingles
Granules in gutters
Dented vents or flashing
Water spots on ceilings or walls
Debris impact from limbs or branches
Leaks after heavy rain
Pieces of shingles in the yard
Roof that looks different after the storm



Roof inspection for visible storm damage
Identification of hail and wind impact
Photo documentation of affected areas
Explanation of what we found
Guidance on whether an insurance claim may be worth exploring
Emergency tarping recommendations if immediate protection is needed
This is about helping you make an informed decision quickly, not pressuring you into one.

Veteran-owned and service-minded
Local help for Tyler homeowners
Urgent post-storm response
Storm damage assessments
Emergency tarping support
Insurance claim guidance
Honest recommendations
Roofing work done with integrity











You can still have roof damage even if water has not entered the home yet.
That is exactly why a storm damage assessment helps.
Yes, RidgeCo Roofing can discuss temporary tarping or mitigation options when immediate protection is needed.
No. It is often better to get the roof assessed first.
No ethical contractor can promise that. What RidgeCo provides is honest assessment, professional documentation, and guidance.


