Protection That Handles Years of Weather Exposure

Roofing in Paris for aging systems showing granule loss and visible deterioration

Roofs in northeast Texas endure intense summer heat that degrades asphalt shingles, hail storms that crack and dislodge roofing materials, and wind events that lift edges and tear away fasteners. Conner Johnson Construction addresses residential roofing needs in Paris, Texas, replacing worn systems before leaks develop and repairing storm damage that compromises structural protection. Homeowners recognize the need for roofing work when shingles show bald spots where protective granules have worn away, when ceiling stains appear after rain, or when attic inspections reveal daylight visible through roof decking.


Roofing projects involve removing old materials down to the decking, inspecting and repairing any wood damage caused by previous leaks, installing underlayment that provides secondary water protection, and applying new shingles with proper nailing patterns and fastener placement. Quality installation matters because improper nailing causes shingles to blow off during wind events, inadequate ventilation traps heat that shortens material lifespan, and incorrectly installed flashing allows water to penetrate at roof penetrations and valleys.


Schedule a roof inspection to identify current system condition and determine whether repairs or replacement make sense for your property.

What Changes After Roof Replacement Completes

Roof replacement begins with evaluating decking condition, ventilation adequacy, and whether the existing structure can support heavier materials if homeowners choose upgraded shingle weights or metal roofing. Northeast Texas weather patterns—frequent severe thunderstorms from spring through fall and occasional ice events in winter—make impact resistance and wind rating important material selection factors. Proper installation includes ice and water shield at eaves and valleys, drip edge that directs water away from fascia, and ridge venting that exhausts attic heat.


After the work finishes, you notice that rain no longer produces dripping sounds in the attic, ceiling stains stop expanding, and your attic temperature drops because improved ventilation releases trapped heat instead of radiating it into living spaces below. Shingles lie flat without curling edges, and the roofline appears uniform without wavy sections that indicate underlying decking problems or poor installation technique.


Roofing work also addresses less visible but equally important details: flashing around chimneys and vent pipes must be sealed correctly to prevent leaks, valleys must be constructed to channel water without allowing debris accumulation, and starter shingles at eaves must be installed to prevent wind-driven rain from entering at roof edges. Shortcuts in these areas create failure points that lead to leaks within a few years even when the main roof surface remains intact.

Answers to Frequent Roofing Questions

Homeowners considering roofing work typically want to understand material differences, timing considerations, and what the process involves.

  • What indicates that a roof needs replacement rather than repair?

    Widespread granule loss across multiple roof sections, shingles that have become brittle and crack when touched, and decking damage visible from the attic signal that patching individual problem areas will not extend the roof's functional life meaningfully.

  • How do regional weather conditions in Paris affect roofing choices?

    Hail-resistant shingles rated Class 4 withstand impact damage better than standard products, and lighter-colored materials reflect more heat than dark shingles, reducing cooling costs during Texas summers when roof surface temperatures exceed 160 degrees.

  • What happens during the roofing installation process?

    Crews remove existing shingles and dispose of debris daily, inspect and repair decking as needed, install underlayment and new shingles in sections, and use magnetic sweepers to collect fallen nails from driveways and landscaping before leaving the site.

  • Why do some roofs last decades while others fail prematurely?

    Attic ventilation directly affects shingle lifespan—inadequate airflow traps heat that accelerates material breakdown, while proper ridge and soffit venting exhausts hot air and extends roof life by years.

  • When should homeowners address minor roof issues before they become major problems?

    Small leaks cause wood rot in decking and framing that multiplies repair costs, and missing shingles expose underlayment that deteriorates quickly under direct sun and rain exposure.

Conner Johnson Construction completes roofing projects with attention to installation details that affect long-term performance and weather resistance. Contact the team to arrange a roof evaluation and discuss material options suited to your home's design and northeast Texas weather conditions.