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Thanks so much for all your help with choosing our new roof from A to Z. It was a relaxing, wonderful installation day with minimal bam bamming especially since I work from home!
After my dad passed away, I moved in with my mom to help take care of the house. Never having owned a house of my own, when tornado-strength winds ripped through Nashville, tearing shingles off, I had no idea where to start. A friend recommended The Roof Resource / SkyeVantage and their proposal…
Excellent company, They installed a roof for me in the fall and the process was very clear and up front. They installed the roof in one day and addressed any issues I had, like installing the duct work to the exhaust fan. The left over material, was placed by my garage and I returned it and got…



Austin has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa). The dominant year-round stressors are heat and UV, with hail and wind in the severe-weather windows. NOAA 30-year normals for the Austin area:
Asphalt shingle systems only. Homeowners pick the brand. SkyeVantage supplies it at wholesale cost. A Preferred Roofing Network crew certified for that product handles the install to lifetime-warranty spec.
Asphalt shingle roof replacement in the Austin metro runs roughly $8,000 to $18,000 at traditional retail pricing, with $12,000 to $15,000 the most common range on a typical 1,700 sq ft Austin home. SkyeVantage works differently. Materials, dumpster, and labor at cost. One flat fee for the coordination. You see every receipt. Down to the penny.
20 to 25 years for a properly installed architectural shingle system in Austin's climate. Heat and UV are the dominant aging factors, and hailstorms can shorten a roof's life on impact. Attic ventilation, proper installation, and shingle selection matter more than brand alone. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles hold up better against hail and often carry an insurance discount.
Yes. The City of Austin Development Services Department requires a permit for residential roof replacements, filed through the Austin Build + Connect (AB+C) portal. Routine roof permits typically issue within a few business days; the city targets 10 business days for most residential reviews. The permit gets pulled before work starts and the fee is built into the quote.
Standard Texas policies cover wind and hail. Wind and hail damage account for roughly 40 to 45% of homeowner insurance claims nationally (Triple-I), and Texas runs above that average due to spring hailstorm exposure. Whether to file is the homeowner's decision. SkyeVantage coordinates with the carrier when asked. No Assignment of Benefits. No deductible offers. Ever.
Often yes. Many Texas carriers offer a premium discount for Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, which are tested to the highest standard impact resistance category. Ask your insurance agent for the specific discount on your policy, and ask us to quote both options on the proposal call. In Austin's hail belt, the upgrade frequently pays back over the life of the roof.
It can. Hyde Park and Travis Heights craftsman bungalows have steeper pitches, more complex valleys, and original decking that often needs spot replacement. Allandale and Crestview mid-century ranches are simpler geometries with low-to-moderate pitch. Postwar subdivisions and Hill Country builds from the 1990s through today are standard architectural-shingle territory. We measure every roof from satellite and price the actual scope, not a neighborhood average.
You get the refund. Satellite measurements drive the material order before install, but the homeowner only pays for what actually gets installed. When traditional roofing companies have leftover materials, they return them to the supplier for a refund and pocket the money. We don't. That refund goes back to you. Materials at wholesale cost. You see the receipt. Down to the penny.

