06/18/2026
☀️ Texas summers are no joke—and neither is the damage they can do to your roof.
In many parts of Texas, summer temperatures regularly climb above 100°F, while roof surface temperatures can soar to 150–180°F+ under direct sunlight. That extreme heat puts constant stress on roofing materials, especially lower-quality shingles.
As shingles heat up during the day and cool down at night, they repeatedly expand and contract. Over time, this can lead to:
🔹 Blistering
🔹 Cracking
🔹 Curling and warping
🔹 Granule loss
🔹 Premature aging of the roof system
When shingles blister or crack, the protective layer is compromised, leaving your roof vulnerable to water intrusion. What starts as a few damaged shingles can eventually lead to leaks, damaged decking, mold growth, insulation issues, and costly interior repairs.
Choosing the right roofing material isn’t just about appearance—it’s about protecting your home from the extreme Texas climate. Investing in quality materials and proper ventilation can help your roof withstand the heat and last for years to come.
🏠 Not sure how your roof is holding up? Let us take a look.
📞 Priority Roofing
(817) 823-1075
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