Introduction
In Texas, your roof works overtime. Between blazing heat, violent hailstorms, and high winds, even a new roof can develop issues faster than expected. That’s why regular roof inspections aren’t optional—they’re essential. But how often is enough? And what should each inspection include? This guide lays it out clearly for Texas property owners.
The Short Answer: At Least Once a Year
Professional roofing associations and insurance providers recommend a full inspection every 12 months. For Texas homes and commercial buildings, once a year is the bare minimum—especially after storm season.
Best practice: Schedule inspections in spring or fall, when temperatures are moderate and storm risk is high.
After Every Major Storm Event
Even if your roof looks fine from the ground, a storm can cause subtle damage that worsens over time. Hail, wind, and falling branches can loosen shingles, puncture membranes, or compromise flashing.
Get an inspection immediately if you’ve experienced:
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Hail ¾ inch or larger
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Winds over 45 mph
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Debris impact or fallen limbs
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Leaks or water stains indoors
Why Regular Inspections Matter in Texas
Texas roofs degrade faster due to the climate. Annual inspections catch issues early, keeping your system performing longer and helping you avoid unexpected replacements.
Benefits of regular inspections:
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Detects damage before it spreads
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Maintains warranty eligibility
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Supports insurance claims with time-stamped reports
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Extends the life of your roofing materials
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Keeps maintenance costs predictable
What a Roof Inspection Includes
A professional roofing inspection from Integris Roofing + Construction will evaluate:
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Shingle or membrane condition
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Flashing and edge sealing
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Penetration points (vents, chimneys, skylights)
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Signs of water intrusion
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Ventilation and drainage performance
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Structural integrity beneath the surface (if accessible)
We provide a detailed report with photos, recommendations, and next steps if repairs are needed.
Residential vs. Commercial: Does Frequency Change?
While the once-a-year rule applies to most buildings, commercial and flat-roof systems may need biannual inspections due to larger surface areas and drainage risks.
Recommended inspection schedule:
Property Type | Frequency |
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Residential Home | Every 12 months + post-storm |
Commercial Property | Every 6–12 months + post-storm |
Flat Roof System | Twice per year minimum |
Stay Ahead of Expensive Problems
Roof problems rarely show symptoms until serious damage has occurred. Regular inspections help you stay ahead of:
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Leaks
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Insulation failure
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Mold or rot
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Structural deterioration
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Insurance claim denials due to negligence
Schedule Your Roof Inspection With Integris
Whether you’re due for your annual checkup or recovering from a storm, Integris Roofing + Construction provides trusted, professional inspections for both residential and commercial properties across Texas.
We’ll deliver a full report, walk you through findings, and only recommend what’s necessary—no pressure, no guesswork.