Aubrey grew fast, and it grew in batches. Whole streets went up in the same construction window, with the same shingle line, the same underlayment, and the same vents — which means those roofs are now aging in lockstep. Roofing in Aubrey, TX is often less about one failing house than about a whole block reaching the same point at once.
Cannon Roofing has served Denton County and greater North Texas since 1994. We work Aubrey along the US-377 corridor, from the newer subdivisions to the acreage homes still surrounded by open pasture.
Roofing Services Across Aubrey
- Full roof replacement — tear-off, decking repair, upgraded underlayment, and proper intake and exhaust ventilation.
- Repair — wind creases, missing tabs, pipe boot failures, valley and flashing leaks.
- Storm damage inspection with photo documentation of every slope.
- Insurance claim support — we document the loss and meet your adjuster on site.
- Instant roof quote, gutters, rejuvenation, and protection plans.
When an Entire Neighborhood's Roofs Age Together
Production builders buy one shingle in volume and install it across a phase. That is efficient, and it is why a hailstorm over Aubrey produces so many identical claims at once: the same product, at the same age, hit by the same stones.
It also means your roof's condition is reasonably predictable from your build year. If a street's homes went on in one summer, they will start shedding granules, losing seal strength, and cracking pipe boots in the same few seasons.
The practical takeaway is simple. When you see roofing trucks working your street after a storm, that is your cue to have yours documented too — not proof that yours is fine because it was skipped. Bruised shingles and broken seals are nearly invisible from the driveway, and they do not leak on day one — they leak the season after, once the mat has cracked and the sun has finished the job.
What Builder-Grade Actually Means
Nothing about builder-grade shingles is defective. They are simply specified to a price, which usually means a lighter mat, a shorter wind rating, and thinner granule coverage than the architectural products most homeowners choose at replacement time.
The other builder-era shortcuts show up during tear-off: minimal starter courses at the eaves, ridge caps cut from field shingles instead of purpose-made caps, drip edge missing on rakes, and exhaust vents installed without enough soffit intake to feed them. We correct those at replacement, because they are the details that determine whether the new roof beats the old one's lifespan.
Ventilation is the one worth insisting on. A hot, poorly vented attic bakes the shingles from underneath through an Aubrey summer, and no shingle warranty compensates for a roof cooked from the inside.
Wind on Open Ground
Aubrey still has a lot of sky around it. New phases back onto pasture, and the wind that crosses that pasture hits the first row of houses without anything to slow it. Straight-line gusts ahead of a spring storm concentrate on rakes, eaves, and ridges, breaking the sealant strips that bond shingle courses together.
Hail follows the same spring calendar as the rest of North Texas, peaking from April into June. Then summer heat sets in, softening asphalt and driving the thermal cycling that loosens fasteners and dries out sealant at every roof penetration.
Why Aubrey Homeowners Choose Cannon Roofing
We have been in business since 1994, our installers are factory-trained, and every technician carries the Technician Seal of Safety — background-checked and drug-tested. Our workmanship is backed by a 10-Year Craftsmen Guarantee, and we answer the phone 24 hours a day when a roof opens up overnight.
We cover the surrounding area on the same routes, so scheduling is straightforward. Our pages on roofing in Denton and roofing in Sanger show how we work the rest of the county.
Frequently Asked Questions
My house is only twelve years old. Can the roof already be worn out? It can. Builder-grade three-tab shingles installed across a subdivision take the same sun, hail, and wind on the same schedule, and many reach the end of their useful life well before a homeowner expects it. An inspection tells you where yours actually stands.
Half my street is getting new roofs. Should I get mine looked at? Yes. Homes built at the same time with the same materials tend to sustain similar storm damage. If neighbors are replacing roofs after an event, it is worth having yours documented rather than assuming it was skipped.
Can I get a roof quote for an Aubrey home without an appointment? You can start online with our instant quote tool and get a ballpark scope in minutes. For a firm number we still get on the roof, because decking condition, ventilation, and flashing details change the work more than square footage does.
Wondering where your Aubrey roof stands? Call Cannon Roofing at (940) 627-1045 or request a free quote. Inspections are free, and we are available every day of the year.