Trusted Residential Roofing Services

Paradigm Roof+Shield provides residential roof inspections, targeted repairs, full replacements, and clean, code‑compliant installs for homeowners in Texas and Florida.

Looking for residential roofing near you that combines reliability, affordability, and craftsmanship?

Our local roofing company provides high-quality roof installations, repairs, and replacements designed to protect your home and boost curb appeal. Whether you need a quick roof fix or a complete re-roofing, our certified residential roofers are just a call away.

In addition to McKinney, Texas, we serve homeowners from our verified locations in Houston, Texas and Neptune Beach, Florida, applying the same inspection, repair, and replacement standards while tailoring recommendations to local weather conditions.

Why Homeowners Choose Our Residential Roofing Services

Local Expertise: We know the area, the climate, and what materials perform best for long-lasting protection.
Licensed & Insured Roofers: Peace of mind knowing your roof is built by certified professionals.
Premium Roofing Materials: Asphalt shingles, metal roofing, tile — we use only trusted brands.
Transparent Pricing: Free, no-obligation estimates and no hidden fees.
Fast, Reliable Service: Emergency roof repair? We’re available 24/7 for urgent needs.

When you search for residential roofing near me,” you want roofers who show up on time, respect your property, and get the job done right the first time — that’s exactly what we do.

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Serving Homeowners in Texas and Florida

We proudly serve homeowners throughout Texas and Florida. If you’ve been searching online for “residential roofing near me,” you’ve found the top-rated local roofing contractor that homeowners trust for quality and care.

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When You Likely Need a Roof Repair

  • Water stains on ceilings/walls or around skylights
  • Drips during wind‑driven rain
  • Lifted, creased, or missing shingles
  • Granules in gutters (accelerated aging)
  • Rusty/loose flashing at chimneys, valleys, or walls
  • Soft spots/sagging at the roof deck

A short visit with photos tells you if it’s a quick fix or a wider system issue. In many homes, we see one or two small leaks that can be handled with targeted work on flashing, pipe boots, or a few damaged shingles. 

Our Residential Roofing Services

Roof inspections cover routine, leak, and post-storm checks with photos and a simple punch-list. We review shingle conditions, flashing, penetrations, decking, ventilation, and drainage so you get clear next steps: monitor, repair, or replace.

Roof repair addresses lifted or creased shingles, ridge caps, nail pops, worn pipe boots, and small decking issues. We focus on the failed detail, often flashing or penetrations, and verify the fix with photos.

Roof leak detection traces the actual entry point at valleys, sidewalls, chimneys, vents, and skylight curbs by confirming moisture paths from the attic and roof surface. Then we repair the entry point, not just the ceiling stain.

Emergency roof repair focuses on stabilizing the home after storms by tarping or sealing active leaks, securing loose materials, and mapping out permanent repairs or replacement once weather clears.

Roof replacement is a full system rebuild when roofs are end of life or storm worn. We handle tear-off as appropriate, deck repairs, upgraded underlayment at critical zones, new flashing, balanced ventilation, and thorough cleanup.

Roof installation covers new builds and major remodels installed to manufacturer specifications and local code. We include drip edge, starter, proper nailing patterns, underlayment, flashing, and airflow done correctly from day one.

Gutter, soffit, and fascia checks are built into every visit, because poor water management is one of the main causes of fascia rot and attic moisture problems.

Roof System Basics (What Actually Fails)

A residential roof is a system. Most leaks aren’t “in the middle of the shingle field”-they happen at details:

  • Underlayment and ice/water barriers – Backup waterproofing; failures show up in valleys and at eaves/walls.
  • Flashing – Step, counter, apron, headwall, and valley flashings are common leak sources if short, reversed, corroded, or unsealed.
  • Penetrations – Pipe boots and vents crack, shrink, or pull away; fasteners back out.
  • Decking – Wet/soft OSB or plywood can telegraph movement, leading to nail pops and lifted shingles.
  • Ventilation – Poor intake/exhaust raises attic temps and humidity, shortening shingle life and stressing sealants.

Our inspections prioritize these details and document them with photos so next steps are obvious. We also note the approximate age and condition of each roof area, so you can see which sections are sound, which are at mid‑life, and which are approaching the end of their service life. 

That way you’re not just reacting to the current leak-you’re planning around the full roof system and its remaining years.

Leak Detection: Common Sources and Fixes

  • Pipe boots & vents – Replace worn rubber collars, re‑seal flanges, secure fasteners.
  • Sidewall step flashing – Correct laps, add counter‑flashing where missing, seal terminations.
  • Valleys – Repair underlayment laps, replace damaged valley metal, reset shingles.
  • Chimneys – Rework base and counter‑flashing; check masonry caps; add cricket if warranted.
  • Skylights – Re‑flash curbs; check underlayment; confirm manufacturer kit use.
  • Nail pops/deck movement – Pull/reset with sealant and new fastener pattern; repair decking if needed.

We verify the moisture path from the attic side and the roof surface before closing a roof repair.

Emergency Roof Repair (After Storms)

  • Stabilize with tarps/sealant to stop water
  • Secure loose ridge/shingle materials
  • Plan permanent repair or replacement once weather clears
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What Drives Cost (Without the Guesswork)

We don’t quote numbers here because every roof differs, but these factors drive pricing:

  • Roof size and pitch (steeper = more safety/staging time)
  • Layers to remove and decking repairs
  • Material choice (standard vs. impact‑rated shingles; metal; tile)
  • Flashing complexity (chimneys, walls, skylights, valleys)
  • Ventilation corrections and access constraints

We itemize scopes so you see what you’re paying for and why.

Material Options

Asphalt shingles

Asphalt shingles are affordable, versatile, and available in impact-rated options for hail. Typical lifespan: 20–30 years (general reference). USFS. Impact resistance: UL 2218 Class 4 is the top rating; test uses a 2‑inch steel ball dropped from 20 ft. GAF. Not “hail‑proof,” but a practical upgrade here. Where they fit best: Most sloped residential roofs, especially neighborhoods with HOA color/style preferences.

Metal roofing

Metal roofing provides durable, clean lines and strong water-shedding when detailed well. Typical lifespan: 40–70 years (homeowner guidance). BHG. Where it fits best: Steeper slopes or accent roofs; homes seeking longevity and energy efficiency with proper underlayment and ventilation.

Tile roofing

Tile roofing offers high curb appeal but requires correct structure support and experienced handling.

Where it fits best: Homes engineered for tile weight; projects prioritizing long‑term aesthetics and durability.

Low‑slope sections

Use the right membrane and prioritize drainage/transition details. Tie‑ins to walls and steep‑slope sections are the usual leak points.

Energy note: Reflective “cool” options can cut heat gain and peak demand. DOE.

Aged Mission
Antigua
Arendale
Autumn
Black Brown Blend
French Clay
Green
Mediterranean
New Aged Terra Cotta
Onyx

Residential Roofing material snapshot

Material

Typical lifespan*

Relative cost

Hail performance

Best for

Asphalt shingles

20-30 years

$$

Good with impact-rated options

Most standard neighborhood homes

Metal roofing

40-70 years

$$$$

Very good when detailed correctly

Long-term durability and energy efficiency

Tile roofing

Long lifespan when maintained

$$$$

Good but individual tiles can crack

Homes engineered for tile weight and high curb appeal

*Lifespans are general ranges; actual results depend on installation quality, ventilation, and storm exposure.

Ventilation and Attic Health (Often Overlooked)

Balanced ventilation supports shingle life and indoor comfort:

  • Intake (soffit) brings cooler air into the attic.
  • Exhaust (ridge/roof vents) lets hot, moist air escape.

Gutters, Soffit, and Fascia (Your Drainage Team)

  • Gutters move water off the roof edge; slope, hanger spacing, and seam integrity matter.
  • Downspouts should discharge away from foundations.
  • Fascia/soffit show early signs of overflow and poor ventilation (staining, peeling, wood rot).

We review drainage with every roof visit and recommend fixes that protect edges and siding.

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Repair vs. Replacement - How We Decide

Choose repair when the roof is broadly sound and the issue is isolated (flashing, boots, a few damaged shingles). Choose replacement when:

  • Shingles are end‑of‑life or have widespread granule loss
  • Multiple areas leak (system wear)
  • Hail/wind created broad damage
  • Recurring problems follow prior repairs
  • Protect landscaping and access points
  • Tear‑off (when appropriate) and debris control
  • Deck inspection and repairs
  • Upgraded underlayment/ice & water at critical areas
  • New flashing at valleys/walls/chimneys/vents
  • Balanced ventilation (ridge + intake)
  • Magnetic sweep and full cleanup
  • Walkthrough and care notes

Roof Ages and Common Roof Problems

Many neighborhoods were built in distinct waves, so roofs tend to age in waves as well. On newer homes, work often focuses on punch‑list issues: nail pops, a few damaged shingles from wind, or correcting a flashing detail that was never done quite right. 

On mid‑life roofs, we see more granule loss, aging sealant at penetrations, and isolated decking soft spots-good candidates for focused repair strategies with a plan for eventual replacement. On older roofs that have been through multiple hail seasons, it’s common to see widespread wear, brittle shingles, and past patchwork; that’s where full replacement becomes the safer, more predictable option.

We call this out clearly in our reports so you can budget, prioritize, and decide whether you want to extend the life of your current roof or reset the clock with a new system.

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Our Texas Locations

Paradigm Roof+Shield – McKinney, TX
901 N. McDonald Street, Ste 1003
McKinney, TX 75069
(972) 542‑7774 | McKinney TX

Paradigm Roof+Shield – Dallas, TX
10440 North Central Expressway, Suite 279
Dallas, TX 75231
(972) 542‑7774 | Dallas TX

Paradigm Roof+Shield – Fort Worth, TX
9500 Ray White Rd., Suite 200
Fort Worth, TX 76244
(972) 542‑7774 | Fort Worth TX

Paradigm Roof+Shield – Houston, TX
1400 Broadfield Blvd Ste 200, Houston, TX 77084
(346) 355–4550 | Houston TX

Paradigm Roof+Shield – Austin, TX
601 Quail Valley Dr.
Georgetown, Texas 78626
972-542-7774 | Austin TX

Our Florida Locations

Paradigm Roof+Shield – Jacksonville FL
2300 Marsh Point Road, Suite 200
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266
(904) 257-1827 | Jacksonville FL

Paradigm Roof+Shield – Jacksonville FL
2300 Marsh Point Road, Suite 200
Neptune Beach, Florida 32266
(904) 257-1827 | Jacksonville FL

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes-call (972) 542‑7774 or contact us.

We document conditions with photos so you can make informed next steps with your carrier.

Depends on size, complexity, decking, and weather; we’ll give a clear timeline.

Yes-porches/additions and other residential low‑slope areas.

Yes-we evaluate drainage and edge conditions during roof visits.

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