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Our Methodology
We've ranked the top 10 roofing companies that operate within 50 miles of El Paso. We base our ranking off average customer ratings weighted against the number of reviews. For more information, check out our full methodology.
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Roofs wear down over time and eventually need repairs. Professional roofers have the skills to repair leaks, replace shingles, replace and reinforce your roof to prevent future issues. Some additionally offer siding replacement, gutter installation and related services.
Roofers usually need a license for roofing work, but the state of Texas doesn't require one. Check with your city or county for local regulations.
Find the best roofing company for you in El Paso
Check each roofer's ratings before settling on one. Choose one with at least 3.5 out of 5 stars on customer review platforms, such as Google Reviews and Better Business Bureau (BBB).
Smith & Ramirez Roofing
4.6/5(162)
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Better than 96% of companies
We rank local service providers based on their average customer rating and number of ratings in order to surface the best pros in your area.
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This provider has a better score than at least 90% of companies in the area.
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This provider has more reviews than at least 80% of companies in the area.
Below are additional roofing companies that didn’t make our top picks based on their distance, ratings or service offerings.
Roger Romero Roofing Co LLC
3.1/5(34)
49 N Boone St, El Paso, TX 79905
HG Contractors, Inc.
3.5/5(54)
11535 Edgemere Blvd, El Paso, TX 79936
Done Right Roofing & Construction
3.0/5(33)
1201 E Missouri Ave a, El Paso, TX 79902
Noah's Roofing & Construction
2.9/5(27)
5720 Ethel Rd Ste F, El Paso, TX 79912
What is the cost of installing a new roof in El Paso?
If the time has come to install a new roof, thoroughly consider which material you choose. Each material differs in price, life span and resilience. Metal, slate and concrete are a few of the most resilient roofing materials.
Across the country, installing a metal roof on a 2,000-square-foot home runs around $17,521, compared to approximately $14,589 in El Paso*.
*Local costs were determined using RSMeans project estimates combined with local labor costs from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and cost data from home improvement stores. We also interviewed homeowners from around the country to validate local costs.
How to save money on roof installation in El Paso
Roof replacement can be a major expense. Here are some ways you can reduce on the cost.
Check your homeowners insurance: Homeowners insurance often covers roof repairs due to damage from fires, storms, fallen trees and certain other hazards. Check the exact coverage information and limits of your policy.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Carefully compare factors like rates, services, availability, materials and qualifications before choosing a roofer in El Paso.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: Carry out routine roof inspections and maintenance after getting your roof fixed. Identifying minor issues early prevents more serious damage requiring expensive repairs down the road.
Invest in preventive measures: You can invest in preventive measures such as adding extra insulation or improving ventilation to reduce future repair needs and energy costs.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Book your roof replacement during the milder seasons. Inclement weather may postpone work and increase costs. Contractors also tend to offer discounts during slower periods. Do your best to schedule repairs for a period of dry weather during an off-peak season.
What are the signs that you need a new roof?
A professional roofer can inspect and fix any issues with your roof. You may need to contact an expert if you see the following:
Water in your attic: If your attic insulation is wet or you spot roof gaps, your roof likely needs repairs.
Curled shingles: Damaged shingles allow moisture into your roof, which can cause structural problems through rotting in the decking and rafters.
Discoloration: If you see dark discoloration or moisture stains on the undersides of your decking or rafters, you probably have a leak and need repairs.
Mildew or mold Powdery mildew and mold is never a good sign. These can indicate roof leaks, cause health problems and damage the structure of your home.
Rust: Rust from flashing or fasteners indicate deterioration, and rust and corrosion compromise weatherproofing and the integrity of your home.
Visible sagging: Your roof sagging indicates that your roof may collapse. Reasons for sagging can be concrete pavers, overwhelmed drainage, mechanical equipment, excess insulation or dense clay tiles. Ponding water and warped sheathing can also exacerbate the problem by reducing your roof's drainage.
What are common roofing issues?
Wear and tear eventually takes a toll on your roof. Performing routine inspections allows you to identify issues before your roof needs serious repairs.
The most common roofing issues you may encounter while conducting your own inspection include the following.
Damaged shingles
A common roofing problem is cracked, broken or worn shingles. While asphalt shingles generally last 20–30 years, exposure to harsh weather and ultraviolet radiation erodes them over time, causing cracking or lifting. Warped, damaged or missing shingles can lead to leaks, mold and structural decay by letting in moisture.
Flashing failures
Flashing is the metal sheets around the skylights, dormers, joints, chimneys, valleys and vents of a roof. Its primary function is to stop rain and runoff from getting into the home by deflecting it away from vulnerable seams and transition points. Flashing failure is when water leaks into your home because of improper installation or deterioration. Signs of flashing failure include moisture stains, drips from ceilings that align with flashing seams, leaks coming from joints, peeling paint, or sagging areas.
Leaks
Common leak sites are joints and flashing around chimneys, roof penetrations and skylights. Temperature changes and aging materials cause these joints to open gaps, allowing water intrusion. Identifying and fixing leaks as soon as possible is essential to avoid mold, mildew and decay.
Poor insulation
Attics with insufficient insulation lead to extreme temperatures in your home. This causes issues such as damaged rafters, leaks, high energy bills, mold and ice dams. Upgrading your attic insulation so that it's appropriate for El Paso's climate cuts down on energy use and bills.
Standing water
Standing water often happens when your roof's decking has low areas and accumulated debris. Your roof can start rotting if the water is left for more than 48 hours. It also puts substantial weight stress and could indicate the need for replacing your roof surface to fix the slope or drainage. Get rid of debris regularly and ensure proper drainage to prevent these problems.
How long are roofs supposed to last?
Installation quality affects how long your roof will last the most, but other factors such as your roof material, climate and maintenance frequency will also play a part.
Generally, asphalt shingle roofs have an average life expectancy of 20–30 years. Architectural shingles can last longer, up to 25–30 years, in comparison with traditional three-tab shingles, which usually last around 15–20 years. Well-maintained shake roofs or wood shingles can last about 20–25 years. However, they may be vulnerable to mold, rot and insect damage.
Most metal roofs last 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs, with proper maintenance, can last 50 years or more and sometimes last over a century. Slate is one of the most durable materials, with slate roofs lasting for over a century.
Facts about El Paso
Average Rainfall Summer
3.96"
El Paso
11.36"
National Average
Average Rainfall Winter
1.85"
El Paso
6.37"
National Average
Average Daily Sunlight
83%
El Paso
69%
National Average
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How long are roofs supposed to last?
Installation quality affects how long your roof will last the most, but other factors such as your roof material, climate and maintenance frequency will also play a part.
Generally, asphalt shingle roofs have an average life expectancy of 20–30 years. Architectural shingles can last longer, up to 25–30 years, in comparison with traditional three-tab shingles, which usually last around 15–20 years. Well-maintained shake roofs or wood shingles can last about 20–25 years. However, they may be vulnerable to mold, rot and insect damage.
Most metal roofs last 40–70 years or more. Concrete roofs, with proper maintenance, can last 50 years or more and sometimes last over a century. Slate is one of the most durable materials, with slate roofs lasting for over a century.
How to save money on roof installation in El Paso
Roof replacement can be a major expense. Here are some ways you can reduce on the cost.
Check your homeowners insurance: Homeowners insurance often covers roof repairs due to damage from fires, storms, fallen trees and certain other hazards. Check the exact coverage information and limits of your policy.
Compare quotes from multiple sources: Carefully compare factors like rates, services, availability, materials and qualifications before choosing a roofer in El Paso.
Conduct routine roof maintenance: Carry out routine roof inspections and maintenance after getting your roof fixed. Identifying minor issues early prevents more serious damage requiring expensive repairs down the road.
Invest in preventive measures: You can invest in preventive measures such as adding extra insulation or improving ventilation to reduce future repair needs and energy costs.
Schedule roofing services during good weather if possible: Book your roof replacement during the milder seasons. Inclement weather may postpone work and increase costs. Contractors also tend to offer discounts during slower periods. Do your best to schedule repairs for a period of dry weather during an off-peak season.
Our methodology for selecting roof repair companies
The Homefront Local team employs a proprietary scoring algorithm that evaluates companies based on key factors you value, such as average customer review ratings and trustworthiness indicators. Our method for determining trust involves a comparative analysis of the number of reviews a company receives compared to its local competitors. This leads to companies that have earned more trust from your local community being awarded a higher score. We review national roofing companies against our full roofing methodology. We score roofing companies based on service options, reputation, additional services and customer satisfaction.
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