When is the Best Time to Get a New Roof?

Related Posts

Granbury Homeowner Post‑Storm Roof Inspection Guide

When severe weather strikes Granbury and the surrounding Dallas–Fort Worth area, your first priority is safety. But once the storm passes, you need to assess potential damage to your home's most important protective barrier: your roof. Over 2,000 homes were impacted...

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Mansfield Roofer

When hail storms roll through North Texas or your roof shows signs of wear from Mansfield's intense summer heat, finding the right roofing contractor DFW becomes crucial. Your roof protects your family and represents a significant investment, making contractor...

Best Roofing Materials for Texas Heat & Hail

Replacing your roof in Dallas-Fort Worth is a major investment, with costs ranging from $4,600 to $15,000 for most homes in 2025, depending on size, materials, and complexity. In this guide, ABP Construction Services explains current pricing trends, insurance rules, and financing options—like home equity loans, HELOCs, and government programs—to help you budget confidently. Learn how to choose the right materials for DFW’s extreme climate, avoid contractor scams, and plan your project for maximum value and long-term protection.

Metal vs. Asphalt Shingles: Pros, Cons & 2025 Costs

Replacing your roof in Dallas-Fort Worth is a major investment, with costs ranging from $4,600 to $15,000 for most homes in 2025, depending on size, materials, and complexity. In this guide, ABP Construction Services explains current pricing trends, insurance rules, and financing options—like home equity loans, HELOCs, and government programs—to help you budget confidently. Learn how to choose the right materials for DFW’s extreme climate, avoid contractor scams, and plan your project for maximum value and long-term protection.

5 Warning Signs Your Commercial Roof Needs Urgent Repair

Replacing your roof in Dallas-Fort Worth is a major investment, with costs ranging from $4,600 to $15,000 for most homes in 2025, depending on size, materials, and complexity. In this guide, ABP Construction Services explains current pricing trends, insurance rules, and financing options—like home equity loans, HELOCs, and government programs—to help you budget confidently. Learn how to choose the right materials for DFW’s extreme climate, avoid contractor scams, and plan your project for maximum value and long-term protection.

DIY Roof Care: 7 Tasks to Extend Shingle Life

Replacing your roof in Dallas-Fort Worth is a major investment, with costs ranging from $4,600 to $15,000 for most homes in 2025, depending on size, materials, and complexity. In this guide, ABP Construction Services explains current pricing trends, insurance rules, and financing options—like home equity loans, HELOCs, and government programs—to help you budget confidently. Learn how to choose the right materials for DFW’s extreme climate, avoid contractor scams, and plan your project for maximum value and long-term protection.

Ultimate Guide to Roof Replacement Costs & Financing in DFW

Replacing your roof in Dallas-Fort Worth is a major investment, with costs ranging from $4,600 to $15,000 for most homes in 2025, depending on size, materials, and complexity. In this guide, ABP Construction Services explains current pricing trends, insurance rules, and financing options—like home equity loans, HELOCs, and government programs—to help you budget confidently. Learn how to choose the right materials for DFW’s extreme climate, avoid contractor scams, and plan your project for maximum value and long-term protection.

The Most Common Residential Roofing Problems and How to Fix Them

Your roof takes a beating from sun, wind, rain, and whatever else the weather throws at it. Over time, even the strongest roofs start to show signs of wear. Small problems can grow into expensive repairs if they're not taken care of early, and homeowners often don't...

How to Enhance the Lifespan of Your Solar Panels

Solar panels are a dependable source of energy, but like most things, they don’t last forever without some care. If you’ve made the investment in solar for your home, it makes sense to get the most out of it. With the right steps, you can keep your panels running...

Important Considerations When Choosing a Roofing Company

Choosing a roofing company is one of those decisions that can affect your home for years. A good roof protects everything underneath it, so trusting the wrong crew with your roof can mean costly problems or headaches you didn’t see coming. Whether you're dealing with...

5 Reasons Why the Spring is the Best Time for a New Roof

As the bitter cold and never-ending snowfall slips farther in the rear-view mirror and the days start getting longer, it is a sign not only that Spring has sprung but home improvement season as well. Contractors that weren’t lucky enough to have indoor work for the Winter are starting to emerge from their hibernation in the taverns and are ready to see if their tool belt still fits. Homeowners can take advantage of the incoming nice weather by finally getting a new roof installed. Hopefully your shingles have made it through the best Old Man Winter can dish out one last time because Spring is the best time to get a new roof for a few different reasons.

Contractors are Searching for Work Instead of Scheduling it In

You have a better chance of getting a roofing company to come to your house faster when you book them for Spring work. By the time July or August hits, crews have been pulled off jobs left and right for emergency projects and numerous pitfalls have snagged them which forces them behind schedule.

Better Pricing from Contractors

Another benefit of requesting bids in the early Spring is that companies want to make sure they have enough work for their crew all Summer so they will try to get as many jobs as possible right away. You are the benefactor here as they’ll sometimes lower their bid by hundreds of dollars to ensure they stay busy until the really hectic Summer work season starts.

Longer Work Days

While technically the days get longer the closer you get to June 21st, the work days around that time of the year for roofers are actually often the shortest. When temperatures reach the low 90’s workers up on the roof are doing more harm than good, they’re either tearing up the shingles by walking on them or working extra slow in the heat which drives your labor costs up. In the Spring roofers can work comfortably from sun up until sun down which finishes the job faster.

Ideal Temperature for Shingles

The Spring is awesome for laying shingles because they are hard and easy to handle during the chilly mid-morning but the sun heats them up and seals them by the afternoon. Plus the sun is warm enough to loosen the tar that seals the shingles but not so scorching that the entire shingle turns into a soft baked cookie right out of the oven and get ripped and torn.

Better Shingle Selection

When you purchase shingles late in the season you can get a great deal on discontinued or overstock product but you’re limited to choosing from the select few patterns they have available. When warehouses stock up early in the season you have your selection of practically every color and design of shingle before they get picked over.

There are a couple negative aspects of getting a new roof in the Spring such as the days being typically rainier or equipment tearing up your wet yard but for the most part Spring is the time for shingles to be sprung.