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Roof Replacement in Spicewood, TX

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Mike Staples is your local SkyeVantage roofing expert serving Spicewood, TX and the surrounding area.

City Roof Facts

Local numbers for Spicewood homeowners. Down to the penny on every quote.
Avg Roof Replacement Cost

$13,500

(Central Texas asphalt shingle midpoint, $8,000 to $18,000 retail range)
Avg Roof Size

1,700 sq ft

(state baseline; Spicewood lake and Hill Country estates typically run larger)
Avg SkyeVantage Timeline

7 to 10 days

Wind / Hail Share of Claims

~40 to 45% nationally

(III), Texas runs higher given Hill Country hail exposure

Roof Replacement Services in Spicewood

Spicewood is an unincorporated Hill Country community in Burnet County (with portions in Travis County), sitting on the south shore of Lake Travis west of Austin. Population is roughly 1,114 (U.S. Census CDP). The housing stock leans large-acreage estates, lake homes, second homes, and retirement properties around Spicewood Country Club and Barton Creek Lakeside. Roofs here take a beating from Central Texas hail and straight-line wind. Summer highs average 96°F in July and UV exposure is intense year-round, accelerating granule loss on south and west slopes.

SkyeVantage coordinates asphalt shingle roof replacements in Spicewood end to end. Materials at wholesale cost. Synthetic underlayment, ice and water shield at eaves and valleys, drip edge, ridge cap, and the right ventilation so the shingles you paid for actually last 25-plus years in Hill Country heat. A Preferred Roofing Network crew handles the tear-off and install. Axium inspects.

One flat fee covers the coordination, the labor, the materials setup, and the dumpster. Everything else is at cost. You see the receipt.

Services We Offer in Spicewood

Spicewood Insurance & Building Code Info

  • Permits required. Spicewood is unincorporated, so residential roof permits are issued by the county. Most of Spicewood sits in Burnet County; a portion sits in Travis County. SkyeVantage pulls the permit for your parcel before work starts and the fee is included in the quote.
  • Governing code. Burnet County and Travis County have adopted the International Residential Code (IRC) for unincorporated residential construction. All roof assemblies must meet IRC Chapter 9. (Verify current adoption cycle with the county at quote time.)
  • Wind exposure. Central Texas is a high-wind region. Roof decking fastening, underlayment, and ridge / hip attachment all matter. SkyeVantage installs to manufacturer wind-warranty spec.
  • Hail exposure. Hail season runs April through June in the Hill Country. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are eligible for premium discounts with several Texas carriers. Verify with your carrier.
  • Wind / hail claims. Wind and hail are the dominant homeowner insurance claim category nationally, ~40 to 45% of losses (III). Texas runs higher. Standard TX policies cover wind / hail damage. SkyeVantage coordinates with carriers on claims. No Assignment of Benefits. No deductible offers.

Spicewood's Climate and Your Roof

Spicewood has a humid subtropical climate (Köppen Cfa). Central Texas norms relevant to roofing:

  • Summer temps: July average high near 96°F with sustained 95-plus degree stretches. Deck and shingle surface temps run far higher. Ventilation is non-negotiable.
  • UV load: Year-round sun on south and west slopes accelerates granule loss and shortens shingle life.
  • Annual precipitation: ~33 inches. Rainfall arrives in heavy bursts. Water management at valleys, step flashings, and chimney saddles has to be right.
  • Severe weather window: April through June for hail. Spring and fall straight-line wind events. Hurricane remnants occasionally push moisture inland.
  • No snow / ice considerations. Hill Country roofs are sized for heat, UV, wind, and hail. Not snow load.

Best Roofing Materials for Spicewood Homes

Asphalt shingle systems only. Homeowners pick the brand. SkyeVantage supplies it at wholesale cost. A Preferred Roofing Network crew trained on that product handles the install to lifetime-warranty spec.

  • Class 4 impact-resistant shingles (recommended for Hill Country hail). GAF Timberline AS II, Owens Corning Duration FLEX, Malarkey Vista AR. Several Texas carriers offer premium discounts on Class 4 installs. Verify with your carrier.
  • Architectural shingles (the Central Texas standard). GAF Timberline HDZ, Owens Corning Duration, CertainTeed Landmark, Atlas Pinnacle Pristine, Malarkey Vista, Tamko Heritage.
  • Designer shingles (a fit for lake estates and country club homes). Owens Corning Duration Designer (Onyx Black, Pacific Wave, Summer Harvest), CertainTeed Presidential Shake, GAF Grand Sequoia. Higher visual profile, same install spec.

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Spicewood Roof Replacement FAQ

Asphalt shingle roof replacement in Central Texas runs roughly $8,000 to $18,000 at traditional retail pricing. Spicewood lake and Hill Country estates typically run larger than the state-average 1,700 sq ft footprint, so square footage drives the final number. 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 30 years for a properly installed architectural shingle system in Central Texas. Sustained heat, UV exposure on south and west slopes, hail events, and attic ventilation problems all shorten that. Full-system installation matters more than shingle brand alone.

Yes. Spicewood is unincorporated, so the permit is pulled through the county — Burnet County for most parcels, Travis County for the eastern portion. SkyeVantage pulls the permit for your parcel before work starts and the fee is built into the quote.

Long driveways, lake-side staging constraints, and large-footprint roofs all get planned in the satellite-measurement phase before quote. We confirm dumpster placement, material drop point, and crew access on the 30 minute call so install day stays on the 7 to 10 day window. No surprise change orders for access.

For most Hill Country homes, yes, it's worth pricing. Spicewood sits in an active April-through-June hail corridor, several Texas carriers discount premiums for Class 4 installs, and the upgrade cost is modest at wholesale. We'll quote standard architectural and Class 4 side by side so you can see the math. Designer profiles are available in Class 4 too if you want the look for a country club or lake-front home.

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.

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