Serving all of the Greater North Texas Region
At Harris Brothers Roofing we believe in amazing customer service and use only the best quality materials.
Every job is important to us and we won’t leave until you are satisfied. Our expert installers will walk you through the entire process before we begin, answering any questions you may have. We’ll work with your insurance company to make the process as seamless as possible for you. Contact us today to schedule your free consultation.
“I highly recommend the Harris Brothers! They patiently answered all of my questions, showed up on time and performed top-notch work. Best of all they left my yard clear of debris. I would definitely hire them again.”
– Jenn R.
Roofing Material Options
These are a few of the most popular roofing materials available.
If there is a specific roofing material you’re interested in that isn’t listed here please ask us!
Metal roofs are one of the most durable options with an average lifespan of 40 to 70 years, making them a smart investment for your home. They are weather-resistant, giving them ideal protection in heavy winds and strong storms. Metal reflects sunlight rather than absorbing it and tends to remain cool at night. Installing a metal roof on your house can save you money on your energy bills and make it easier to keep your home cool on hot Texas summer days.
Asphalt shingles are the most popular roofing materials throughout the U.S. This affordable roofing material comes in a range of colors and textures, allowing you to choose the perfect style to match your home. Most asphalt shingle roofs last for around 20 years before requiring a replacement. While shingle roofing does not have a long lifespan compared to other materials, it is an acceptable option to consider if you are on a budget.
Clay tiles are beautiful, eco-friendly and incredibly durable (lasting up to 100 years!) as well as excellent at keeping your home cool. Most people think of the red Spanish style of roof when considering clay tile, but it’s a very versatile material that comes in a variety of tile shapes and colors. Clay tile tend to be more expensive and take longer to install than a shingle roof, but the long-term energy cost savings and durability make it worth it!
Slate is naturally mold resistant, fire-resistant, environmentally friendly, and has a low water absorption capacity. Slate tiles are heavy, so they are not easily blown off by strong Texas winds. Water, strong winds, and fire are the most common causes of roof damage and cost homeowners a fortune in repair and maintenance costs. It’s is also a highly energy-efficient material and can help keep your home cooler in the summer and warmer in the winter.