James The New View Roofing Guy

James The New View Roofing Guy Your Dallas Ft. Worth Roof Replacement Expert, providing full-scale residential, commercial, and ind

It's that time of year again, friends.Pray for us roofers because if it's hot down there, it's HOT up here!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣       ...
06/12/2026

It's that time of year again, friends.
Pray for us roofers because if it's hot down there, it's HOT up here!

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Killing two birds with one stone,But the “non-homocidal” version where I’m doing two roofs, right next to each other.🏠🏠🏠...
06/11/2026

Killing two birds with one stone,
But the “non-homocidal” version where I’m doing two roofs, right next to each other.
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Listen, I’m all for sharing on social media and building my reputation here as an honest and reliable roofer—the best in the business—but no viral reel hits quite the same as REFERRALS.
Becuase we all know that people are more likely to complain about the bad service than share the food—so in order to get this level of referral business (the entire street & neighborhood to be exact) I’ve got to be more than GOOD.

I’ve got to be GREAT!!!

So this is my post saying THANK YOU. To this entire neighborhood. To all of my clients. And to YOU. I love what I do and I am grateful I get to do it for you.

DM or call for free inspections. 469.213.0249

06/10/2026

It’s important to hire the right people.
Becuase the right people KNOW the right people to get the job done.
Not only do adjusters and ladder assistants know I file legitimate claims, they know me so well that the roofs my customers file are rarely ever denied.
This is because the adjusters know that I file actual damage so there is never an issue.
Thats why it’s so important to make sure I’m at the adjustment. My relationships and impeccable reputation with the adjusters and their teams speaks for itself. They know I’m filing a legitimate claim and they will pay it correctly.
Bottom line.
Relationships matter.

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Resharing this oldie but goodie just in time for the temps to take their turn for the worse for the summer!🥵🥵🥵🥵It goes w...
06/09/2026

Resharing this oldie but goodie just in time for the temps to take their turn for the worse for the summer!
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It goes without saying that during the hottest months of the year, if you see a crew of any kind taking a break in the shade, or even multiple breaks, they're not being lazy. They're being safe.
So be kind and considerate and have some understanding. It's brutal to work outside right now, and breaks and hydration are necessary.

I am a diehard believer in roofers actually getting ON THE ROOF during your inspection.(novel concept, I know 😉)But, if ...
06/05/2026

I am a diehard believer in roofers actually getting ON THE ROOF during your inspection.
(novel concept, I know 😉)
But, if you need a visual to explain why, this is it.

This hail damage would have been missed by a drone. I had to be on the roof to spot them.

And guess what? Had I not done that, this homeowner would not have been covered for this damage.
It matters. Trust me.

Need help with your roof? I'm just a DM or phone call away, and I'm here 24/7 for all of your roofing needs. 469.213.0249.

Texas weather is such a roller coaster. We can have record rainfall, hurricane-force winds, and what feels like non-stop...
06/03/2026

Texas weather is such a roller coaster. We can have record rainfall, hurricane-force winds, and what feels like non-stop storms and flooding all in the same week. Top that off with the fact that there is no true "hail season," because our weather can be crazy ANY time of year, and you have some confusing weather and confused homeowners.
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But all of that confusion aside, as a homeowner, you really only need to know that not all storms are going to damage your roof. In fact, a lot of the storms we’ve had this year, while awful, haven’t been damage-producing.

Here are three factors that influence a storm’s damage potential.

1-SIZE. Nickel and dime-sized hail aren’t going to do it. A good rule of thumb to follow is if you have hail baseball size or larger, you're likely to have damage to your house and structures.
2–DURATION. If a storm with ping pong ball-sized hail lasts 10 minutes or longer, you’re likely to have damage. The longer the storm, the more your likelihood increases.
3-WIND. While not technically hail-related, if you experienced hurricane-force winds without hail, there's a chance you have damage as well.

Sound complicated?

That’s why inspections are free. If you suspect you’ve had large enough hail, long enough hail, or high winds, call me. I’ll come out and confirm if you’ve got damage or not.

And don’t worry. I’m honest about the damage and will tell you if you don’t need to file a claim (peek my profile for tons of reels of this in action).

DM, text, or call anytime. 469.213.0249

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Not sure what hail size is "bad hail" size?I thought I would give us a handy hail-size refresher. If you save this, you'...
05/29/2026

Not sure what hail size is "bad hail" size?
I thought I would give us a handy hail-size refresher. If you save this, you'll be able to reference it when things get a little crazy and you're not sure whether or not to call me.
(Spoiler alert: You can call me anyway and I'll check it out--this just might allay some of your fears).
A general rule of thumb when it comes to hail is this:
Pea-sized hail won’t cause enough damage to require a replacement or repair.
Ping pong ball (or larger) will.
Of course, there are other factors, like the existing condition of your roof and the duration of the storm.
But in general, the smaller the hail, the less damage.
That being said—when you’re in doubt; inspect it out!
I never mind coming out and telling a client they don’t have any damage. In fact, it always feels good to give them the peace of mind.
So call or text if you’re not sure.
469.213.0249

05/28/2026

File this one under: NO BRAINER

Contact me for your free inspection.
469.213.0249

I've been out in Grapevine, Southlake, and the surrounding areas this week, doing roof inspections for some of my client...
05/27/2026

I've been out in Grapevine, Southlake, and the surrounding areas this week, doing roof inspections for some of my clients who had hail this past weekend. Many of them had minor damage, but nothing warranting a claim.
However, there were a few that had significant hail damage, and we are filing a claim for them.
So, if you live in this area and woke up to broken plants, shingles on the ground, and other signs that you had hail, it just makes sense to get your roof inspected.

Give me a call if this is you. Inspections are always free and I promise to always be honest about your roof.

469.213.0249

05/26/2026

We do it all—whatever is affected by hail. Windows, fences, gutters, garage doors. You name it. We do it.
Just ask New View Roofing With Martin
We’ve got you covered!

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