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New Roof Installs in Tyler for new construction, additions, and properties requiring first-time roofing systems
New construction roofing differs from replacement work because there's no existing system to guide material selection or reveal hidden problems. Pacher & Sons Roofing & Construction completes new roof installations for residential builds and property expansions across Tyler, Flint, Lindale, and surrounding areas, with a skilled family-run crew that includes Zac, his father, and brother Ryan bringing generational trade experience to every project. The team coordinates with framers, electricians, and other trades to ensure proper timing, and future plumbing or HVAC work benefits from the same family's next-generation team members who understand how roofing decisions affect later mechanical installations.
Installing a new roof involves selecting materials based on your budget and performance expectations, then building a system designed to handle Texas weather patterns including intense summer heat, hail potential, and wind-driven rain. The crew provides guidance on shingle grades, underlayment options, and ventilation requirements that affect both immediate costs and long-term durability.
Get a quote for a new roof to discuss material options and receive a detailed estimate based on your building's design and timeline.
What Changes After Installation Completes
A new roof installation starts with decking inspection to ensure the structural base is sound, then proceeds through underlayment application, drip edge and flashing installation, shingle placement with proper overlap and fastener spacing, and ridge vent integration for attic ventilation. Precision matters because mistakes made during initial installation reduce the roof's serviceable life and create leak points that aren't obvious until years later when sealants fail or improperly driven nails back out.
After the installation, your new building is weathertight with a roof system engineered for maximum lifespan under local conditions, attic spaces ventilate properly to prevent heat buildup that degrades shingles from underneath, and all penetrations are flashed correctly so that future HVAC or plumbing work doesn't compromise roof integrity. The crew installs systems built to handle thermal expansion, wind uplift, and the granule retention needed to maintain UV protection through decades of Texas sun exposure.
Material selection includes architectural shingles for improved wind resistance and curb appeal, or three-tab options when budget constraints matter more than extended warranty coverage. The process includes final cleanup, debris removal, and a walkthrough to confirm that roof lines are straight, flashing is sealed, and ventilation is balanced.
Common Questions About This Service
New roof installations require decisions about materials, timing, and coordination with other trades, and builders need clear information to keep projects on schedule.
What roofing materials should you choose for new construction in Tyler?
Architectural shingles with impact ratings provide better hail resistance and longer warranties than standard options, and proper underlayment selection matters because Texas heat can degrade cheaper felts within years.
How do you coordinate roofing with other construction trades?
The crew schedules installation after framing and sheathing are complete but before interior finish work begins, and communicates with electricians and HVAC contractors to ensure roof penetrations are planned and flashed correctly.
What ventilation requirements affect new roof installs?
Balanced intake and exhaust ventilation prevents attic heat buildup that shortens shingle life, and building codes in Tyler require specific ventilation ratios based on attic square footage.
When should new roof installation be scheduled during construction?
Roofing typically happens after windows are in and before siding or brick work begins, though weather delays and material delivery can shift timelines by days or weeks.
How long does a new roof installation take?
Most residential new installs are completed in two to four days depending on roof complexity and weather, with commercial projects taking longer based on building size and system type.
Pacher & Sons Roofing & Construction brings hands-on craftsmanship and clear communication to every new installation, with honest guidance on material trade-offs and costs. Reach out to discuss your new construction roofing needs and receive recommendations based on your building design and performance goals.
