Domingo Brothers Roofing Construction

Roofing

Roof Replacement in Del Valle, TX

Roof replacement specialists serving Del Valle, Travis County homes near the Colorado River and Austin-Bergstrom International Airport.

  • Owner-Operated
  • Mon–Fri 8am–6pm
  • Sat 9am–2pm

Del Valle homes range from older single-story ranches built in the 1970s to newer builds near Circuit of the Americas. Hot summers push roof temperatures past 150 degrees, causing asphalt shingles to blister and metal panels to expand. Mild winters still bring occasional hail and high winds off the Colorado River corridor that tear underlayment and lift flashing. Replacing a roof here requires matching the existing pitch, accounting for the clay-heavy soil that shifts foundations slightly, and choosing ventilation that handles the humidity without trapping moisture under the decking.

Homeowners in Del Valle often discover hidden damage only after removal begins. Older homes near McKinney Falls State Park frequently have multiple layers of shingles that must come off to meet Travis County wind-load requirements. Newer subdivisions closer to Pflugerville may have synthetic underlayment already installed but still need ridge vent upgrades because the original ridge cap was never cut for proper airflow. Crews working from 12800 Pearce Ln routinely check for rotted decking caused by poor attic ventilation before any new material goes down.

Choosing the right material matters in this climate. Architectural shingles hold up better than three-tab in the intense summer sun, while standing-seam metal reflects heat and resists the occasional ice-dam edges that form on north-facing slopes during rare cold snaps. Flat sections on garages or additions near Buda need modified bitumen or TPO systems that can handle ponding water from the heavy spring rains common along the river bottom. Every job starts with a deck inspection because skipping it leads to callbacks when the new roof follows the same dips as the old one.

Technician insight

In Del Valle the thing that catches most people out with roof replacement is the hidden second layer of shingles on 1980s homes near the airport. When we pull the first layer we often find the decking has already started to sag from trapped heat and poor ridge venting, and fixing that adds time before the new roof can go on.

Two-Layer Tear-Off Near McKinney Falls

A single-story home off Pearce Lane had visible granule loss after a spring storm. Removal revealed a second layer of 3-tab shingles over 30-year-old decking with several soft spots. We replaced the damaged plywood, added ridge vent, and installed architectural shingles matched to the original color. The new roof now handles summer heat without blistering and improved attic airflow.

Roof Replacement Services We Offer

Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement

Full tear-off and installation of architectural shingles suited to Del Valle heat and wind exposure on single-family homes.

Metal Roof Replacement

Standing-seam or screw-down metal panels installed over existing homes near Austin-Bergstrom to reduce heat gain and handle occasional hail.

Tile Roof Replacement

Concrete or clay tile replacement on homes in the Colorado River area where weight and ventilation must match the original structure.

Flat Roof Replacement

TPO or modified bitumen systems for garages and additions that collect water during Del Valle spring rains.

Storm Damage Roof Replacement

Insurance-supported replacement after hail or high winds common along the river corridor and near Circuit of the Americas.

Roof Replacement Cost in Del Valle, TX

Service Typical Range What Affects It
Asphalt Shingle Replacement $6,500–$12,000 Varies with home size and whether two layers must be removed
Metal Panel Replacement $9,000–$16,000 Higher for standing seam; lower for screw-down on simpler roofs
Tile Roof Replacement $11,000–$18,000 Depends on weight capacity of existing structure and tile style
Flat Section Replacement $2,800–$5,500 Common on garages; price rises with drainage corrections needed

Ranges are typical for Del Valle, TX and confirmed with an exact written quote before any work starts.

How it works

  1. 1

    On-Site Inspection

    Measure the roof, check decking condition, and note ventilation issues common in Del Valle humidity.

  2. 2

    Material Selection

    Review shingle or metal options that match the home's pitch and local wind exposure.

  3. 3

    Tear-Off and Deck Repair

    Remove old layers, replace damaged plywood, and address any rot found near the Colorado River floodplain.

  4. 4

    Installation and Flashing

    Install new underlayment, roofing, ridge vent, and step flashing around chimneys and valleys.

  5. 5

    Final Walkthrough

    Clean the site and review new roof details with the homeowner before leaving Pearce Lane.

Pricing

Most Del Valle roof replacements fall into ranges based on square footage, material choice, and number of layers removed.

Domingo Brothers Roofing Construction — Roofing in Del Valle

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Roof Replacement — FAQs

Still have questions? We're happy to talk it through.

(512) 764-6338
+ How long does a roof replacement take in Del Valle?
Most homes are completed in two to four days once tear-off begins, depending on size and whether deck repairs are needed.
+ Do you remove the old shingles or roof over them?
We remove all existing layers on Del Valle homes to inspect the deck and meet local wind requirements.
+ What material works best for the heat here?
Architectural shingles or standing-seam metal both perform well against the high temperatures and humidity common near the Colorado River.
+ Will the crew work on Saturdays?
Yes, we schedule installations on Saturdays from 9am to 2pm when the job can be finished within those hours.

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