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Slate Roofing in Colleyville, Texas

A slate roof is the kind of investment you make once. When it is installed the right way, it can protect your home for 75 to 100 years. IFC Roofing has been installing and restoring slate systems across Colleyville and the DFW Metroplex for over 25 years. The Specialty Division team handles every project from the first look at your roof structure through the final walkthrough.

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Why Slate Takes a Different Level of Skill

Slate is not like other roofing materials. Each piece is cut to a specific thickness, graded for quality and placed by hand. The overlap and spacing change depending on the angle of the roof. If the layout is off, the whole system has trouble shedding water. There is no room for guesswork.
 

That level of detail is also what makes slate last so long. For homeowners in Colleyville who want a roof they never have to think about replacing, slate is the material that delivers on that promise.

Natural Slate and Synthetic Slate

IFC installs both natural and synthetic systems. The right choice depends on the structure, the budget and what the homeowner wants out of the investment. Both options deliver genuine performance credentials when the crew knows the material.

Natural Slate Roofing

Natural slate is quarried stone, cut and graded for roofing. It is one of the longest-lasting roofing materials available, often holding up for well over a century. It is also heavy, so IFC checks the structure of your home before anything is planned. For Colleyville properties where long-term value matters most, natural slate is the top choice.

Synthetic Slate Roofing

Synthetic slate is designed to look like natural stone but weighs much less. Good synthetic systems hold up well against DFW hail, carry strong impact ratings and can qualify for insurance discounts with many carriers. For homeowners whose homes cannot support the weight of natural slate, synthetic is a solid option that still performs. IFC handles slate roofing repairs on existing synthetic systems across the Metroplex.

Storm Damage and Your Claim

How slate holds up against hail depends on its age and grade. Older natural slate can get brittle over time, which means a hail event can do more damage than it would on a newer roof. Synthetic systems have specific impact ratings that affect how the insurance company evaluates the claim.

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IFC inspects the full roof after a storm, checks each piece and puts together a claim that reflects what the roof actually needs. The team meets your adjuster on-site to walk through the damage together. If you think your slate roof took a hit, a free roof inspection is the right place to start.

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What Happens During Installation

The first step is always a structural check. Slate is much heavier than asphalt, and the framing underneath needs to be strong enough to carry that weight for decades. IFC looks at the deck, checks the framing and figures out if anything needs reinforcing before work begins.

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From there, tiles go up in rows starting at the bottom edge of the roof. Each piece is set with the right amount of overlap and exposure. Flashing around vents, valleys and the ridge line is built as part of the same project. The underlayment is chosen to work well with slate over the long term. Getting these details right now is what keeps the roof performing 50 years from now.

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Start With a Free Inspection

Slate is a long-term decision. A proper assessment before you commit saves time, money and problems down the road. IFC's Specialty Division inspects existing roofs, evaluates structures for new installs and handles insurance claims from start to finish.

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Call (817) 706-6070 or schedule your free inspection. No obligation.

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