Domingo Brothers Roofing Construction handles roof replacement jobs across Mustang Ridge, TX from the shop at 12800 Pearce Ln in Del Valle. Crews work on homes along FM 1625 and US 183 where wind-driven rain from the Colorado River corridor hits roofs hardest during spring storms. Hot summers and mild winters in this humid subtropical climate mean asphalt shingles age faster from UV and occasional freeze-thaw cycles, so inspections focus on underlayment and flashing before leaks reach ceilings.
Access to Mustang Ridge properties often runs through narrow county roads near SH 130, so trucks stage materials early to avoid airport traffic from Austin-Bergstrom. Replacement crews match existing roof pitches common on the area's mix of 1990s ranch houses and newer builds while watching drainage toward the river bottom. Homeowners in Mustang Ridge get same-day written quotes and can stop by the Del Valle yard on Pearce Lane during posted hours to review shingle samples.
Work stays local to Mustang Ridge, Del Valle, and nearby Buda and Pflugerville routes. Teams coordinate around Circuit of the Americas event traffic when hauling debris south on 183, keeping job sites clean for families near McKinney Falls State Park.
Around Mustang Ridge, TX
We regularly work near:
- 📍McKinney Falls State Park
- 📍Austin-Bergstrom International Airport
- 📍Circuit of the Americas
- 📍FM 1625
- 📍US 183
- 📍SH 130
Roofing Contractor in Mustang Ridge, TX — Local Notes
- •Mustang Ridge lots near the Colorado River often have clay-heavy soil that expands after heavy rain, shifting foundations slightly and stressing roof-to-wall transitions on single-story homes.
- •Homes along FM 1327 and SH 130 face direct south sun exposure, accelerating granule loss on south-facing slopes and requiring ridge vent checks during replacement.
- •Narrow driveways common in Mustang Ridge subdivisions mean crews use smaller dump trailers to remove old shingles without blocking access for neighbors.
- •Mild winters still bring occasional ice on metal flashings around chimneys, so crews install ice-and-water shield along eaves even on standard asphalt jobs.