Shingles Roofing

High-Value Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement in North Texas

Asphalt shingle roofing remains one of the most popular roofing choices for homeowners due to its affordability, versatility, and proven performance. At Zuniga Metal Roofing, we install high-quality shingle roofing systems designed to withstand Texas heat, high winds, and storm conditions while enhancing curb appeal.

We offer a wide variety of shingle styles, impact ratings, wind ratings, colors, and brands so homeowners can choose the best roofing system for their home.

For the best roof shingle services in the area, contact our team today for a free estimate.

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Why Choose Asphalt Shingles?

Asphalt shingles are the leading roofing choice across North Texas, striking an unmatched balance between affordability, long-lasting durability, and aesthetic versatility. Modern shingles are specifically engineered to withstand our demanding local climate, offering robust protection from intense UV ray exposure, heavy rainfall, and high winds. This superior performance doesn't mean compromising on style. With a vast array of options — from classic 3-tab designs to high-definition architectural shingles that create a stunning, dimensional look — you can find the perfect match to elevate your home’s exterior.

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Signs You May Need a Roof Replacement

It's crucial to know when your roof is nearing the end of its life to prevent major damage. Ignoring these signs can lead to costly interior repairs. Be proactive by looking for these key indicators that your roof's integrity is compromised and it may be time to call a professional for an inspection.

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Advanced Age

Most shingle roofs have a lifespan of 20-25 years. If yours is approaching this age, it’s time for a professional evaluation.

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Curling or Cracked Shingles

Shingles that are curling, buckling, or cracking are no longer effectively protecting your home from water intrusion.

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Bald Spots & Granule Loss

Finding excessive amounts of shingle granules in your gutters is a clear sign that your roof is deteriorating from sun exposure.

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Water Stains or Leaks

Any evidence of water inside your home, such as stains on the ceiling, points to a compromised roofing system.

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Our Expert Roof Shingle Services

At Zuniga Metal Roofing, our expertise covers every aspect of asphalt shingle roofing. From meticulous new installations and full-scale replacements to targeted, effective repairs, we guarantee superior craftsmanship. As a leading local roofing company, we use only top-tier materials and proven techniques to deliver a complete roofing system that is not only beautiful but structurally sound and built to withstand the Texas weather for decades.

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The Professional Installation Process

A successful roofing project begins with meticulous preparation and execution. Our process includes a thorough inspection, careful removal of old materials, and expert installation of your new asphalt shingles and underlayment. We prioritize safety and efficiency, ensuring minimal disruption while providing one of the best roofing services in North Texas. Contact us to learn more.

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Your Trusted North Texas Roofing Company

Zuniga Metal Roofing is committed to providing our neighbors in Valley View, Sanger, and Gainesville with honest and dependable service. Our reputation is built on superior workmanship and unwavering customer satisfaction. We understand the specific challenges of the local climate and build roofing systems designed to withstand it, making us the premier choice for homeowners.

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Types of Asphalt Shingle Roofing & Wind Resistance

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3-Tab (Strip) Shingles

3-tab shingles are a traditional, entry-level roofing option with a flat, uniform appearance.

Typical characteristics:

  • Lower upfront cost

  • Shorter lifespan

  • Lower wind resistance, commonly rated around 60–70 MPH (depending on manufacturer and installation)

Because of their lower wind performance, 3-tab shingles are less commonly recommended in high-wind or storm-prone areas.

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Architectural (Dimensional) Shingles

Architectural shingles are thicker and layered, providing improved durability and appearance.

Benefits include:

  • Enhanced curb appeal

  • Increased thickness and strength

  • Higher wind resistance, commonly rated 110–130 MPH when installed per manufacturer requirements

Architectural shingles are the most common choice for residential homes today and provide a strong balance between cost and performance.

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Designer & Specialty Shingles

Designer shingles offer a premium appearance and increased thickness.

Advantages include:

  • High-end architectural styles

  • Increased material weight

  • Wind resistance often comparable to or exceeding standard architectural shingles, depending on product line

These shingles are ideal for homeowners looking for enhanced aesthetics without sacrificing performance.

Impact Ratings & Wind Performance

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Standard Architectural Shingles

Standard architectural shingles provide reliable everyday protection and solid wind performance when properly installed.

  • Typical wind ratings: 110–130 MPH

  • Cost-effective and widely used

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Class 3 Impact-Resistant Shingles

Class 3 shingles are engineered to better withstand hail while also offering improved wind performance.

Benefits include:

  • Better resistance to hail impact

  • Reduced granule loss

  • Wind ratings typically in the 130 MPH range (product dependent)

If you’re going to stick with shingles, we recommend choosing a minimum of a Class 3 shingle for improved protection and durability in Texas storm conditions.

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Class 4 Impact-Resistant Shingles

Class 4 shingles provide the highest level of impact resistance available in asphalt shingles and often feature enhanced wind ratings.

Advantages include:

  • Superior hail resistance

  • Increased overall durability

  • High wind resistance, commonly 130 MPH or higher, depending on the product

  • Potential insurance benefits (policy dependent)

Why TAMKO ProLine® Titan XT® Shingles Are Our Most Popular Choice

At Zuniga Metal Roofing, TAMKO ProLine® Titan XT® shingles are our most commonly chosen shingle and one we confidently recommend.

Titan XT® shingles are premium architectural shingles engineered for strength, precision, and wind performance.

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Key Benefits of Titan XT® Shingles

  • Advanced reinforced nailing zone for superior fastener grip

  • Consistent, accurate installation

  • Excellent resistance to shingle blow-off

  • Attractive dimensional appearance

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Wind Resistance of Titan XT®

When installed according to TAMKO’s specifications and paired with required components (such as approved starter shingles and hip & ridge products), TAMKO ProLine® Titan XT® shingles are rated for wind speeds up to 160 MPH.

This makes Titan XT® one of the strongest wind-rated architectural shingles available, especially well-suited for Texas weather conditions.

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Manufacturer Warranty: TAMKO ProLine® Titan XT®

TAMKO backs ProLine® Titan XT® shingles with a strong manufacturer warranty, providing homeowners additional peace of mind.

Warranty highlights typically include:

  • Coverage against manufacturing defects

  • Limited lifetime warranty for residential applications (terms apply)

  • Wind warranty coverage when installed per TAMKO guidelines

We review warranty requirements with each homeowner to ensure the roof is installed correctly and eligible for coverage.

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Wide Selection of Brands, Colors & Wind Ratings

In addition to TAMKO, Zuniga Metal Roofing installs shingles from many leading manufacturers, allowing homeowners to choose:

  • A wide range of colors

  • Multiple architectural styles

  • Standard, Class 3, and Class 4 options

  • Products with varying wind and impact ratings

We help homeowners compare options and select a roofing system that fits their performance needs and budget.

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Our Shingle Roofing Installation Standards

Every shingle roof we install includes:

  • Synthetic underlayment for enhanced protection

  • Proper flashing and valley installation

  • Manufacturer-approved fastening patterns

  • Code-compliant installation based on local requirements

Correct installation plays a major role in wind resistance and warranty eligibility, and we take that responsibility seriously.

Schedule Your Free Shingle Roof Estimate

A properly installed shingle roof can provide decades of reliable protection, even in challenging weather conditions.

At Zuniga Metal Roofing, we help homeowners choose shingles with the right wind rating, impact resistance, and warranty protection for long-term peace of mind.

Contact our expert team today to schedule your consultation and receive a complimentary quote for your new shingle roof.

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