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Location · August 2026

Roofing in Aledo, TX: Roof Replacement & Hail Repair

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Roofing in Aledo, TX: Roof Replacement & Hail Repair

Aledo roofs are complicated. Custom builds west of Fort Worth favor steep pitches, stacked gables, dormers, turrets, and long valleys, and that geometry changes everything about a roofing job — how water is managed, where leaks start, and how long the work takes. Roofing in Aledo, TX is not a square-footage exercise; it is a detail exercise.

Cannon Roofing has served Parker County and greater North Texas since 1994. We replace, repair, and inspect roofs on Aledo homes, and we plan the complicated ones on paper before a crew ever sets a ladder.

Roofing Services in Aledo

  • Roof replacement — tear-off, decking repair, upgraded underlayment, and correct ventilation for a complex roof.
  • Hail and wind repair — bruised slopes, creased tabs, damaged ridge caps, and valley metal.
  • Documented inspections for storm claims, pre-sale, and insurance renewal.
  • Protection plan and maintenance for homeowners who would rather catch problems early.
  • Gutters, rejuvenation, and claim support alongside your adjuster.

Steep Pitches and Cut-Up Rooflines

A steep roof is not just harder to walk. It requires roof jacks, planks, and fall protection that slow the pace of every bundle, and it demands more care with fasteners, since a shingle that is nailed high on a steep slope will not hold in a Parker County gust.

Complex rooflines add their own list. Every valley concentrates water from two planes into one channel. Every dormer needs step flashing woven course by course and counterflashing that actually sheds. Dead valleys — where a slope runs into a wall with nowhere to drain — need membrane and careful detailing, because shingles alone will not survive standing water there.

Those are the areas where we find leaks on Aledo homes, and they are the reason two houses of identical size can be very different projects. Roof geometry, not floor plan, drives both the schedule and the scope.

Ventilation gets harder on these roofs as well. Stacked gables and multiple ridge lines can leave one section of attic with exhaust and no intake, which pulls air from another vent instead of from the soffits and leaves that space hot and damp. Getting intake and exhaust balanced per attic area is part of the design, not an afterthought.

Appearance Standards and Neighborhood Rules

Plenty of Aledo neighborhoods have architectural guidelines covering roof color, profile, and sometimes material. A designer or dimensional shingle that reads as slate or wood shake is common here, and those products carry heavier mats and deeper shadow lines than a standard architectural shingle.

Practical points we work through with homeowners: confirming the approved color list before ordering, matching ridge caps and accessories to the field shingle, keeping vents consistent across visible slopes, and providing whatever documentation an architectural committee requires. It is easier to handle before the order than after the truck arrives.

Parker County Hail, Wind, and Heat

Aledo sits in an active hail corridor. Spring storms from April into June bring stones that bruise shingles and dent gutters, vent caps, and air conditioner fins. Because Aledo homes carry so much roof area, a single storm can leave damage on slopes you never see from the driveway.

Wind is the second stressor, and complex roofs give it more edges to work with — every gable rake and every ridge line is a pressure point. Then summer arrives with weeks above one hundred degrees, driving thermal cycling that dries out sealant at penetrations and works fasteners loose over time.

How We Work on Aledo Homes

Our installers are factory-trained, and every technician carries the Technician Seal of Safety, meaning background-checked and drug-tested. Workmanship is backed by a 10-Year Craftsmen Guarantee. We protect landscaping and hardscape before tear-off, magnet-sweep thoroughly, and stage material where it will not crack a driveway.

We work this side of the metroplex regularly. See our pages on roofing in Weatherford and roofing in Fort Worth for the neighboring markets we cover on the same routes.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does a steep, cut-up roof cost more to replace? Steep pitches require staging and fall protection that slow production, and every hip, valley, dormer, and dead valley adds cut waste, flashing, and labor. Two homes with the same square footage can be very different jobs.

Will you match the shingle color our neighborhood requires? Yes. Many Aledo neighborhoods restrict roof color and profile. Tell us the approved list, or share your covenants, and we will bring samples that comply and handle the paperwork your architectural committee asks for.

Are impact-resistant shingles worth considering here? They are worth asking about in Parker County, where hail is a regular event. Class 4 products resist bruising better than standard shingles, and many carriers offer a premium credit for them. Ask your agent what your policy allows.


Ready for a straight answer on your Aledo roof? Call Cannon Roofing at (940) 627-1045 or request a free quote. We inspect, document, and quote at no cost to you.

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