Roofing Company in Aledo, TX

The roof that fails after a hailstorm is rarely the one with shingles scattered all across the lawn. It is the one that looked completely untouched afterward. A homeowner walks the yard, sees no debris at all, decides the house got lucky, and moves on. Two summers later, the ceiling stains. Almost every roofing company in Aledo, TX, has had that same conversation with the same homeowner, and by then, the window to do anything about it has closed.


Parker County sits squarely in the part of Texas where hail is a matter of when rather than whether. Storms roll off the prairie west of Fort Worth every spring, and the stones that come out of them do their real work invisibly, in a layer of shingles that nobody can inspect from a driveway. That is precisely why residential roof repair in Aledo, TX, so often starts with an inspection rather than with a leak, and why what a trained eye finds up on the roof so rarely matches what the view from the ground had suggested.


Crump Roofing Pros is a family-owned, third-generation roofing company with over 25 years of experience, and we work on both residential and commercial buildings. We handle roof repair, roof replacement, maintenance and inspections, and gutter installation. We are fully insured; our inspections and estimates are free, and we offer military and first responder discounts. If a storm has passed over your house recently, call us, and we will get up there and look.

About Aledo, TX

Aledo, TX, is a city in Parker County with a population of 4,858 recorded in the 2020 census. It was incorporated in 1907 and has grown steadily as the western edge of the Fort Worth area has pushed outward toward it.


Dayne's Craft Barbecue has put the small city on the map for reasons that have nothing to do with its size, drawing people out from the metroplex on weekends. The Aledo Independent School District campuses anchor community life here in the way they tend to in a town of this scale.

Aledo Independent School District is also the city's largest employer, which says a good deal about the character of the place. Highway 1187 runs through Aledo, TX, and connects it to the wider road network that has brought so much of the recent growth.

How Parker County Hail Bruises a Roof Without Ever Breaking It

A one-inch hailstone falls fast enough to hit a roof with real force, and a two-inch stone hits with several times that. What it does on impact is not usually a hole. It is a bruise: the impact fractures the asphalt mat underneath the surface and knocks loose the mineral granules embedded in the top of the shingle. From the ground, nothing appears to have happened.


Those granules are the shingle's sunscreen. They are the only thing standing between the asphalt and Texas ultraviolet light, and once a patch of them is gone, the exposed asphalt begins to oxidize. It dries, it gets brittle, and over the following one to two summers, it cracks along the lines of the original bruise. The leak arrives long after the storm that caused it, which is why so many homeowners connect the two events far too late.


The correct response is to have the roof looked at after a hail event rather than waiting for evidence indoors. A bruise found early is a manageable conversation. A bruise found by a water stain on a ceiling is a much larger one. That is the inspection we do across Aledo, TX.

Repair or Replace: The Thresholds That Actually Settle the Question

Three generations of the same family have worked on roofs in this part of Texas, and that history has produced a fairly plain philosophy: tell people the truth about what is up there, even on the days when the truth is that they do not need us yet. A homeowner who gets told their roof still has five good years left in it tends to remember exactly who told them.


When a roof does need work, the process is not mysterious. We inspect and document what we find, walk you through it, then handle tear-off, decking repair, ventilation review, installation, and cleanup. We check the flashing at every penetration and wall intersection, because that is where a disproportionate share of leaks actually originate, and we make sure the gutters are moving water away from the fascia and the foundation rather than down the wall.


We are fully insured, we do free inspections, and we extend military and first responder discounts. Homeowners across Aledo, TX, call Crump Roofing Pros because we show up, we look, and we give an honest answer either way.

Why Aledo Residents Trust Crump Roofing Pros?

Three generations of the same family have worked on roofs in this part of Texas, and that history has produced a fairly plain philosophy: tell people the truth about what is up there, even on the days when the truth is that they do not need us yet. A homeowner who gets told their roof still has five good years left in it tends to remember exactly who told them.


When a roof does need work, the process is not mysterious. We inspect and document what we find, walk you through it, then handle tear-off, decking repair, ventilation review, installation, and cleanup. We check the flashing at every penetration and wall intersection, because that is where a disproportionate share of leaks actually originate, and we make sure the gutters are moving water away from the fascia and the foundation rather than down the wall.


We are fully insured, we do free inspections, and we extend military and first responder discounts. Homeowners across Aledo, TX, call Crump Roofing Pros because we show up, we look, and we give an honest answer either way.

Happy Customers in Aledo, TX

When was the last time anyone was actually on your roof? Not looked at it from the yard. On it. For most people, the answer is either the day it was installed or never, and in a county that takes as much hail as this one does, that is a gap worth closing. Getting experienced roof replacement contractors in Aledo, TX, up there costs you nothing and answers the question.

An inspection is not a sales appointment. We climb it, we photograph everything we find up there, and we show it all to you. If the roof is sound, that is exactly what we tell you, and that is the end of the conversation. If there is bruising, granule loss, lifted flashing, or soft decking, you will see it yourself, and you will know how long you have.


Roofs do not announce themselves until the water is already inside the house and running down a wall. Getting ahead of that is the entire point of an inspection. For local roof inspections in Aledo, TX, or a replacement done by a crew that has been at this for three generations, get in touch.

frequently asked questions

1. How do I know if hail damaged my roof in Aledo, TX?

Often, you cannot tell from the ground at all. Around Aledo, TX, hail bruises the mat and strips granules without tearing shingles, so an inspection is really the only answer.


2. What is granule loss, and why does it matter in Aledo, TX?

Granules are the shingle's sunscreen. Once a patch is knocked loose, the exposed asphalt oxidizes under Texas ultraviolet light and cracks within one to two summers, eventually causing a leak.


3. How long does an asphalt roof really last in North Texas?

Shingles may carry a 25- or 30-year rating, but the real service life in this heat and these storms very often lands a good deal closer to 15 years.


4. When does a roof need replacing instead of repairing?

A common working rule puts the line around a quarter to a third of the surface. Beyond that, patching a failing system simply stops making any financial sense at all.


5. Do you offer free roof inspections in Aledo, TX?

Yes. Inspections and estimates across Aledo, TX, cost you nothing at all. We climb the roof, photograph what we find, show you, and say honestly when nothing needs doing yet.


6. Why does poor attic ventilation shorten a roof's life?

An under-vented attic cooks the shingles from below, accelerating the same drying and cracking the sun causes above. We always review ventilation before recommending either a repair or a replacement.


7. Where do most roof leaks actually start?

At the flashing. A disproportionate share of them begin at penetrations and wall intersections rather than in the middle of a field of shingles, which is exactly where people look.


8. Do you install gutters along with roofing in Aledo, TX?

Yes. Gutter installation is one of our core services, and across Aledo, TX, we make sure water moves away from the fascia and the foundation instead of down the wall.