Houston Roofing FAQ
Straight answers from the Vfane knowledge base — the same source our V Advisor uses to educate homeowners. Vfane informs and guides; the decisions stay yours.
Materials
- Asphalt shingle classes — 3-tab vs architectural (laminated/dimensional) vs designer (luxury)
- UL 2218 impact-resistance classes — Class 1 through Class 4 ladder, not just Class 4
- Metal roofing types — standing seam vs exposed-fastener (R-panel) vs stone-coated steel
- Tile roofing — clay vs concrete tile, weight implications and Houston rarity
- Synthetic and specialty roofing — synthetic slate, synthetic shake, polymer composites
- Roof material lifespan ranges in Texas climate — by material class, year-stamped 2025-2026 reporting
- Major shingle manufacturer brand families — GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, Malarkey, Atlas, TAMKO
- Algae resistance — Gloeocapsa magma streaking, AR shingles, and copper-strip retrofits
- How to compare shingle lines — flagship vs impact-rated vs designer, and what actually drives the choice
- GAF residential shingle lines — Timberline HDZ (flagship), two Class-4 routes (AS II SBS + UHDZ/UltraMat fiberglass), Grand Sequoia (designer)
- Owens Corning residential shingle lines — TruDefinition Duration (flagship), Duration STORM (Class 4), Berkshire (designer)
- CertainTeed residential shingle lines — Landmark (flagship), Northgate/Landmark ClimateFlex (Class 4), Presidential (designer)
- Atlas residential shingle lines — Pinnacle Pristine (flagship), StormMaster Shake/Slate (Class 4 designer)
- Malarkey residential shingle lines — Vista AR (flagship, Class 4 at base), Legacy (premium Class 4), Windsor (designer)
- TAMKO residential shingle lines — Heritage (flagship), StormFighter FLEX (Class 4, formerly StormFighter IR)
- IKO residential shingle lines — Cambridge (flagship), Dynasty (mid-tier), Nordic (Class 4)
- Flat and low-slope roofing — TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen, and built-up (BUR) for low-slope sections
Components
- Underlayment — felt (15# / 30#) vs synthetic, IRC R905.1 baseline
- Ice and water shield — self-adhered modified-bitumen membrane, code zones vs Texas use
- Drip edge — IRC R905.2.8.5 mandate, eave/rake profiles, common omission in budget bids
- Flashing types — step, continuous (apron), counter, chimney, skylight — failure modes
- Pipe boots and vent flashing — EPDM rubber, lead, all-metal, hybrid options
- Roof decking — OSB vs plywood, APA grade-stamping, full-deck replacement triggers
- Starter strip shingles — IRC R905.2.7, factory sealant strip, TDI windstorm wind-uplift role
- Hip and ridge cap shingles — dedicated accessory SKU vs cut field shingles, manufacturer warranty implications, high-wind ridge exposure
- Valley treatments — open, closed-cut, and woven valley construction methods for asphalt shingle roofs
- Kick-out flashing — IRC R905.2.8.3 wall-to-roof termination, concealed wall damage when omitted, SMACNA detail
Attic Ventilation
- Why attic ventilation matters — heat load, AC efficiency, shingle longevity in hot-humid Texas
- Net Free Ventilation Area — IRC R806 minimum vent area and the 1:150 / 1:300 rules
- Intake/exhaust balance — the 50/50 principle and why imbalance hurts
- Exhaust vent types — ridge vs static box vs powered vs turbine, tradeoffs in Texas
- Intake vent types — continuous soffit vs perforated panels vs gable intake vs edge vents
- Mixed-exhaust short-circuiting — why combining ridge with gable, powered, or turbine breaks airflow
- Insulation and ventilation interaction — soffit blockage, blown-in displacement, vent baffles
- Ground-level ventilation assessment — what a homeowner can check without going on the roof or in the attic
Installation Guidelines
- Manufacturer install and accessory matching — universal 4-vs-6 nail pattern, brand-matched starter/ridge/underlayment for the enhanced warranty, what to ask the contractor
- Generic high-wind asphalt shingle nailing — IRC R905.2 6-nail pattern, when it applies in Texas
- Generic underlayment requirements — synthetic vs felt #15 vs felt #30, ASTM standards, ice-and-water shield in Houston
- Valley installation methods — open valley vs closed-cut valley vs woven valley, code position and Houston-relevance trade-offs
- Drip edge installation — eaves (under underlayment) vs rakes (over underlayment), IRC R905.2.8.5 requirements
- Starter strip installation — manufacturer-spec starter required at eaves and rakes, cut field shingles as starter is a common warranty void
- Hip and ridge cap installation — purpose-built dimensional caps required for warranty, exposure and nailing rules
- Pipe boots and penetration flashing — lead vs rubber EPDM vs silicone material lifespan in Texas heat, install discipline
- Roof-to-wall transitions — step flashing required course-by-course, continuous flashing limited situations, counter-flashing on masonry
- Roof decking standards — OSB vs plywood, thickness, code minimums, decking replacement during reroof
- Tear-off vs overlay — IRC R908 reroofing rules (max 2 layers), Houston/Harris County code position, warranty implications
Texas Building Codes & Jurisdictions
- IRC R908 reroof — two-layer maximum and when tear-off is required
- City of Houston basic wind speed — 139 mph V_ult per Houston Public Works design criteria (Form CE-1110)
- Coastal Houston-metro basic wind speed — 150 mph V_ult for Galveston Island and seaward Designated Catastrophe Area
- Outer Houston-metro basic wind speed — typical 130-135 mph V_ult range per ASCE 7-22 (Montgomery, Fort Bend, northern Harris)
Gutters
- Residential gutter sizing — Houston rainfall intensity (NOAA Atlas 14 + SMACNA)
- Residential aluminum gutter thickness — 0.027 vs 0.032 inch and material alternatives
- Gutter guard categories — mesh, micro-mesh, screen, reverse-curve, foam
- Seamless vs sectional gutters — Houston market norm
- Downspout discharge — IRC R401.3 surface drainage + City of Houston Chapter 9 stormwater
- Gutter cleaning frequency — Houston debris loads (oak, pecan, magnolia, pine)
Texas Licensing and Credentials
- Texas roofing licensure — statewide
- RCAT Licensed Roofing Contractor — residential certification
- RCAT — commercial certification vs residential certification
- HARCA — Houston Area Roofing Contractors Association
- GAF Master Elite certification and Golden Pledge warranty
- GAF contractor certification tiers — Certified vs Master vs Master Elite
- Owens Corning Platinum Preferred — invitation-only top tier
- CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster and SARP installer training
- BBB accreditation and letter grade — what they signal in Texas roofing
- UL 2218 impact-resistance test and Class 4 rating
- Non-subscriber workers compensation status in Texas — what it means for homeowners
- NRCA PROCertification — individual installer credential, manufacturer-neutral
Warranties and Cost
- Labor warranty vs manufacturer material warranty — two distinct protections, with a gap between them
- Labor warranty length — common Texas tiers from 1 year to lifetime
- Standard limited material warranty — the baseline coverage every shingle carries
- Enhanced manufacturer system warranties — tier ladder by manufacturer
- Common manufacturer warranty voids — install error, ventilation deficit, mixed materials, missing system components
- Warranty transferability — what happens to material and labor warranties when the home sells
- Cost factors that move roof replacement price — pitch, layers, decking, complexity, accessibility, code upgrades
Vfane Pillars
- Years in Business pillar — entity age and legal standing
- Business Insurance pillar — general liability and workers compensation
- Professional Credentials pillar — weighted across RCAT, HARCA, NRCA, BBB
- Permit Track Record pillar — pull-to-close ratio on public permit records
- Manufacturer Certifications pillar — GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and tiered programs
- Labor Warranty pillar — craftsmanship guarantee, separate from material
- Material Warranty pillar — shingle warranty class, separate from labor
- Response Commitment pillar — stated response time, Claimed upgradeable to V
- Financing Available pillar — payment plans and third-party financing
- Language Capabilities pillar — English/Spanish communication, Claimed upgradeable to V
- Google Reviews pillar — imported external reputation, cold-start bridge
- BBB Rating pillar — accreditation status and letter grade from bbb.org
- Door-canvasser / storm-chaser education — what to do at the door and afterward