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Impact Ratings

Class 3 vs Class 4 Shingles: What Texas Homeowners Need to Know

North Texas hail is not rare, it is predictable. Learn the real difference between Class 3 and Class 4 shingles, what the ratings mean, and when each option makes sense.

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Insurance Claims

Your Insurance Claim: What Most Roofers Don’t Tell You. We do.

Learn what ACV, RCV, depreciation, deductibles, and supplements mean so you understand how your roof claim is paid from start to finish.

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Roof Value

Why 'Cheap' Roofs Cost More in the Long Run

A low-cost roof may look like savings at first, but poor materials and rushed work can lead to leaks, denied claims, repairs, and a shorter lifespan.

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Storm Prep

Is Your Roof Storm-Ready? Texas Homeowner Checklist

A simple homeowner checklist for preparing before the next Texas storm, including shingles, gutters, attic areas, and insurance policy details.

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Roof Lifespan

How Long Will Your Roof Actually Last?

In North and Central Texas, roofs often age faster because of hail, high winds, heat, and sudden weather swings. Here is what homeowners should know.

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Trust

Why Having a Trusted Roofing Company Is Critical for Families

A trusted roofing company is not a luxury. It protects your home, your peace of mind, and your family when severe weather creates real problems.

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Not sure what “No Soliciting” or “No Trespassing” actually means in Texas? This guide explains what door-to-door reps can and cannot do, what happens after you tell someone to leave, and how HOA streets affect access.

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Why 'Cheap' Roofs Cost More in the Long Run
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Why 'Cheap' Roofs Cost More in the Long Run

Think a cheap roof saves money? Think again. Learn why low-cost roofing often leads to costly repairs, denied insurance claims, and short lifespans—and how Iron Eagle Roofing protects your investment the right way.

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Is Your Roof Storm-Ready? Texas Homeowner Checklist
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Is Your Roof Storm-Ready? Texas Homeowner Checklist

Get your home ready before the next Texas storm hits. This easy checklist from Iron Eagle Roofing covers everything Texas homeowners need to inspect—from shingles and gutters to insurance policies. Stay protected with tips from trusted local experts.

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How Long Will Your Roof Actually Last?
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How Long Will Your Roof Actually Last?

In North & Central Texas, roofs rarely reach their full manufacturer-rated lifespan because of the region's frequent severe weather—especially hail, high winds, and extreme temperature swings. Here's a realistic look at how long common roof types tend to last in this environment.

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Why Having a Trusted Roofing Company Is Critical for Families
Kyle Dan Kyle Dan

Why Having a Trusted Roofing Company Is Critical for Families

Having a trusted roofing company is not a luxury—it’s a necessity. This post dives into why earning a homeowner’s trust matters more than making a sale, how dependable craftsmanship protects both your property and your peace of mind, and why the right roofer is one who shows up when your family needs them most.

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