Round Rock homeowners along Brushy Creek and near Old Settlers Park face intense summer sun that bakes asphalt shingles and accelerates granule loss. Florentino Brothers Roofing LLC sends crews up from 7150 Ed Bluestein Blvd to inspect ventilation, replace damaged underlayment, and restore proper attic airflow before the next heat wave hits single-story ranch homes common in the 78681 zip code.
Heavy spring rains followed by mild winters create repeated expansion and contraction cycles on roofs in neighborhoods around Dell Diamond and Chisholm Trail Crossing. Our trucks navigate I-35 access points daily to deliver materials to cul-de-sac streets where tree cover traps moisture against eaves, a condition we address with targeted drip-edge and flashing upgrades.
Newer subdivisions east of Round Rock High School often sit on lots with minimal slope, so standing water after storms becomes a recurring leak source. We schedule same-day assessments and provide clear written scopes so owners know exactly which sections need attention before wildflower season brings extra debris.
Around Round Rock, TX
We regularly work near:
- 📍Old Settlers Park
- 📍Dell Diamond
- 📍Brushy Creek Trail
- 📍Round Rock High School
- 📍Chisholm Trail Crossing Park
Roofing Contractors in Round Rock, TX — Local Notes
- •Many 1990s–2000s homes near Brushy Creek have limited side-yard access, requiring material staging in driveways and careful protection of established landscaping during tear-offs.
- •Intense afternoon sun combined with high humidity shortens shingle life on south-facing slopes, so we prioritize ridge-vent additions when replacing roofs in the 78681 corridor.
- •Heavy spring pollen and occasional hail events deposit debris that clogs valleys around Old Settlers Park subdivisions, prompting seasonal gutter and valley checks before summer storms arrive.
- •I-35 traffic delays material deliveries from central Austin, so we stage common stock at our Ed Bluestein yard for faster response to Round Rock calls.