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What We Do

Complete Property Restoration Services

From roof to foundation, exterior to interior, Elevated GC & Roofing delivers comprehensive property restoration and repair services across Texas. We handle every aspect of storm damage recovery so you can focus on what matters most.

Roofing

Roofing

Shingles, Specialty Shingles & Metal

Our flagship service. Whether you need a full replacement after storm damage or a targeted repair, we install premium architectural shingles, impact-resistant specialty shingles, and standing-seam metal roofing systems. Every roof we install is backed by manufacturer warranties and our own workmanship guarantee.

  • Architectural & 3-tab shingles
  • Impact-resistant specialty shingles (Class 3 & 4)
  • Standing-seam & corrugated metal roofing
  • Emergency tarping & leak repair
  • Full tear-off and re-deck when needed
Gutters

Gutters

Seamless Aluminum & Guards

Properly functioning gutters are your home's first line of defense against water damage. We install seamless aluminum gutters custom-cut on-site to fit your home perfectly, along with gutter guards to keep debris out and water flowing.

  • Seamless aluminum gutters
  • Custom color matching
  • Gutter guard installation
  • Downspout extensions & drainage
  • Fascia board repair & replacement
Fencing

Fencing

Wood, Iron & Composite

Storm damage doesn't stop at your roof. High winds and falling debris can destroy fencing in minutes. We restore and install wood privacy fences, ornamental iron, chain-link, and composite fencing to secure your property and restore curb appeal.

  • Cedar & pine privacy fencing
  • Ornamental iron & wrought iron
  • Composite & vinyl options
  • Gate installation & repair
  • Post replacement & re-staining
Windows

Windows

Energy-Efficient Replacement & Repair

Broken or cracked windows from hail and wind are a safety and energy concern. We install energy-efficient double and triple-pane windows, repair damaged frames, and ensure proper sealing to keep your home insulated and secure.

  • Double & triple-pane energy-efficient glass
  • Impact-resistant storm windows
  • Frame repair & full replacement
  • Proper insulation & weathersealing
  • All major brands & custom sizes
Solar Panels

Solar Panels

Detach & Reset Services

If your home has solar panels and needs roof work, we coordinate the full detach-and-reset process. Our team carefully removes your panels before roofing begins and professionally reinstalls them once the new roof is complete -- protecting your solar investment throughout the process.

  • Safe panel removal before roofing
  • Professional reinstallation after completion
  • Coordination with solar providers
  • Wiring inspection & reconnection
  • Warranty-compliant handling
HVAC

HVAC

Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

Texas weather demands reliable climate control. Our HVAC services cover everything from storm-damaged unit replacement to full system upgrades. We ensure your heating and cooling systems are properly installed, efficient, and ready to handle any season.

  • Storm-damaged unit replacement
  • Full system installation & upgrades
  • Ductwork inspection & repair
  • Energy-efficiency optimization
  • All major brands serviced
Interior Repair

Interior Repair

Drywall, Paint, Ceilings & More

When storms breach your roof or windows, interior damage follows. We handle the full scope of interior restoration -- from water-damaged drywall and ceiling repair to fresh paint, texture matching, and trim work. We restore your home to its pre-storm condition from the inside out.

  • Water damage remediation
  • Drywall repair & replacement
  • Ceiling repair & texture matching
  • Interior painting & trim
  • Flooring restoration
Garage Doors

Garage Doors

Replacement & Repair

Garage doors are one of the most vulnerable parts of your home during severe weather. We install insulated, wind-rated garage doors and repair dented or damaged panels, springs, and openers to restore function and curb appeal.

  • Insulated & wind-rated doors
  • Panel replacement & dent repair
  • Spring & opener repair
  • Custom styles & finishes
  • Weather seal replacement

The Science of Shingles

Engineered for Texas Weather

A roof shingle is more than a slab of material -- it is a multi-layered system engineered to protect your home from the most extreme conditions Texas can deliver. Here is what goes into every shingle we install.

Cross-section of roofing shingle layers showing fiberglass mat, asphalt coating, and ceramic granules
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Sealant Strip & Back Surfacing

A thermally-activated sealant strip bonds each shingle to the one below it, creating a unified wind-resistant barrier. The back surfacing is a fine sand or mineral coating that prevents shingles from sticking together during storage and shipping. Together, these layers complete a shingle engineered to withstand winds up to 130 mph.

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Fiberglass Mat

The core of every modern shingle is a fiberglass mat -- a tightly woven mesh of glass fibers that provides structural integrity, tear resistance, and dimensional stability. This mat is what gives shingles their shape and prevents them from warping, cracking, or splitting under stress.

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Asphalt Coating

The fiberglass mat is saturated and coated on both sides with refined asphalt -- a waterproofing compound that makes the shingle impervious to moisture. This asphalt layer also acts as the adhesive bed for the granules above and provides flexibility, allowing the shingle to expand and contract with temperature changes without cracking.

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Ceramic Granules

The outermost layer consists of thousands of ceramic-coated mineral granules embedded into the asphalt. These granules serve three critical purposes: they reflect UV radiation to prevent premature aging, provide impact resistance against hail, and give the shingle its visible color and aesthetic appeal. Higher-rated shingles use denser, larger granules for superior protection.

UL 2218 Standard

Impact Resistance Science

Roof shingle impact resistance is tested under UL 2218 -- the roofing industry's benchmark standard. A solid steel sphere is dropped from 20 feet onto the shingle surface. Multiple impacts are performed in the same location. To earn a rating, the reinforcing fiberglass mat must show no cracking, tearing, or rupture. Granule loss alone does not fail the test -- mat fracture does.

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Class 3

High Impact Resistance

1.75" Steel Ball

Dropped from 20 feet

  • Simulates medium-to-large hailstone impact
  • Strong resistance to mat fracture under repeated strikes
  • Suitable for moderate hail-risk zones
  • May qualify for insurance premium reductions

Recommended

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Class 4

Maximum UL 2218 Rating

2.00" Steel Ball

Dropped from 20 feet -- multiple impacts

  • Simulates severe hailstone impact common in Texas
  • Highest possible rating under UL 2218 testing
  • Often qualifies for insurance premium discounts up to 28%
  • Recommended for all Texas hail-risk properties

The Science Behind It

SBS-Modified Asphalt Technology

Impact resistance is determined by three key factors: asphalt composition, fiberglass reinforcement, and granule adhesion. Premium impact-resistant shingles use SBS-modified (rubberized) asphalt that behaves more like rubber than traditional asphalt. Instead of cracking under stress, SBS-modified asphalt absorbs and redistributes impact energy throughout the shingle body.

Combined with a reinforced fiberglass mat that resists rupture when struck and enhanced granule adhesion that maintains UV stability after impact, this technology creates a shingle system engineered specifically for severe weather environments like Texas.

Asphalt Composition

SBS-modified asphalt absorbs and redistributes impact energy instead of cracking. Improved flexibility in extreme cold and heat.

Fiberglass Reinforcement

Stronger internal mat construction resists rupture and fracture when struck repeatedly in the same location.

Granule Adhesion

Enhanced bonding keeps ceramic granules intact after impact, preserving UV protection and surface integrity long-term.

Important: Impact resistant does not mean hail proof. A Class 4 rating means the product has passed a standardized high-energy lab impact test under UL 2218. Real-world hail varies in size, shape, density, and wind-driven velocity. Class 4 shingles provide increased resistance to mat fracture and reduce functional storm damage, but no roofing product is impervious to all hail conditions.

Ready to Restore Your Property?

No matter which service you need, the first step is always a free, no-obligation property inspection. Let us document the damage, handle the paperwork, and get your home back to its best.

(214) 218-9922