Posts Tagged CLC roofing
April 4, 2012
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South Texas was hit with a massive hail storm this week. What looked like snow was actually hail! CLC Roofing’s emergency team was in the air to McAllen early Tuesday morning to survey the damage. Below are pictures…



CLC Roofing is, of course, back in the Metroplex today surveying damage in Coppell, Lancaster, Desoto and various other areas from yesterday’s storm. Whether you were a victim in McAllen or in the DFW metroplex, CLC Roofing is available to help you with your storm damage needs from insurance claims to a new roof. Contact us today at 1-800-810-2510.
October 12, 2011
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A CLC Roofing Client's New Wood Shake Roof
An attractive and unique roof can add value to your home’s drive up appeal. That is one of key reasons that consumers consider wood shake shingles for their roof. However, it is important that you understand the pros and cons of using wood shake when planning your roof purchase.
The pros of Wood Shake Shingles are listed below:
- Unique and Attractive: Because wood varies in color and thickness, there are a variety of ways that your roof can stand out with wood shakes. Depending on the pattern used on the roof and thickness of shingles, a wood shake roof can be one of the most unique features of your home.
- Energy Efficient: Wood shingles allow a house to breathe by allowing air circulation beneath the shingles while still providing proper insulation. A properly installed wood shake roof should allow air flow in and out of the house letting fresh air in and toxins out while keeping your energy bills low.
- Eco-Friendly: Wood shakes are biodegradable and when the time comes to replace shingles or the roof, you can rest assured that you aren’t filling landfills with roofing materials that will sit there for years. In addition, there are recyclable shingles on the market giving you additional options in making a “green choice.”
- Long Lasting: With proper maintenance, your wood shake roof should last many years. Frequent roof checks are an important part of this maintenance and a service that CLC Roofing is happy to provide.
- Fire Retardant: Certain wood shake shingles are pressure treated to meet the National Fire Safety Standards. By using these shingles, your roof and home could be spared extensive damage in the tragic case of a house fire.

A Properly Installed Wood Shake Project by CLC Roofing
There are some cons to using Wood Shake Shingles that all customers should consider. Below are the two main drawbacks:
- Installation Cost: Proper installation of wood shakes takes skill and time. It is important to use a skilled roofer that will do an appropriate job and not a fly by night roofer looking to make a quick sale. CLC Roofing’s long standing reputation and list of happy consumers testifies to their ability to help you with your wood shake roofing project.
- Maintenance: As with anything worth having, a small amount of maintenance can go a long way. Wood shake shingles can be prone to wood rot, mold and insects. Regular roof checks can often catch these problems before they become larger ones. Remember that your roof is a large investment for you home, it shouldn’t be ignored.
CLC Roofing knows that a happy customer is an informed customer. If you have any questions about wood shake shingles or desire a free roof evaluation, call CLC today at 1-800-810-2510.
October 3, 2011
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Most people love the pitter patter of rain on a tin roof, but the sound of the rain isn’t the only reason to consider a metal roof for your home. CLC Roofing is experienced in installing many types of metal roofing, and the benefits of metal roofing are something that all educated consumers should consider. Below are some of the reasons that customers choose metal roofs over traditional shingles.
- Durability: Metal Roofs are long lasting, fire proof and designed to withstand high winds. In the DFW metroplex, high winds are a given, and as such, many of our customers are benefiting from metal roofs. In addition, metal roofs eliminate the homeowners chance of leaks and on going roof repairs.
- Energy Efficient/ Environmentally Friendly: Metal roofs reflect the sun and block heat from entering your attic. Homeowners benefit from 20-40% in lower energy costs. Furthermore, many manufacturers are now using recyclable material which benefits the environment.
- Appearance: Metal roofs can resemble traditional shingles or tiles as well as the typical standing seam roof (an upturned edge of metal that connects the piece to adjacent pieces). The roofs come in a variety of colors and styles allowing the consumer many choices when making their roofing decision.
- Cost: The initial cost of a metal roof is higher than a traditional shingle roof; however, the long term benefits including low maintenance and lower energy costs make a metal roof something that all customers should consider when deciding on a roof for their home.
CLC Roofing wants to educate you on the best roofing solutions for your home as well as guide you in your roofing decision. Not sure if a metal roof is right for your home? Contact us at 1-800-810-2521 to schedule a free roof check and analysis today!
September 16, 2011
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Here is the second part on our series of questions to ask a contractor before hiring them. CLC Roofing feels that an informed customer is a happy customer, and we strive to make your life easier when it comes to hiring any type of contractor.
6. Will you itemize the bid? An itemized bid helps you know exactly what you are paying for and allows you to make a more informed decision on the project at hand.
7. Who are your main suppliers? Like references, suppliers can be invaluable in telling you the type of person your contractor is. Does he pay invoices on time? Does the supplier know of any past issues with customers or delivery? Don’t be afraid to ask your contractor for supplier references.
8. Can I see a portfolio of your work? Most contractors will have a portfolio or blog on their website. Be sure you know how to access it or ask for pictures if necessary. A picture is worth a thousand words and when it comes to whether or not, the contractor did a quality job, a picture can give you some reliable feedback.
9. Who is the job supervisor? Find out who will be supervising your job. Will there be a foreman? Ask to meet the person ahead of time so that you can gauge your comfort level with them and ensure that everyone is on the same page with the project.
10. What is the timeframe for the project? Find out when they plan to start work or if getting supplies might delay anything Ask how long the project will last. Be sure to ask if weather will cause any delays. Nothing is more frustrating than a half completed project in your home because of delays that you didn’t anticipate.
CLC Roofing is committed to providing the best in customer service. If you or someone you know might be in the need of a new roof, please contact us for a free roof check today. CLC Roofing 1-800-810-2521
September 12, 2011
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Hiring a contractor to work in your home can be overwhelming whether it is a roofer, a painter or even a handyman. CLC Roofing knows that you want reliable and safe people working in your home so we have complied a list of questions to help you when looking for any contractor.
- How long have you been in business? Don’t just take the contractor’s word for it. Do some detective work by looking at their business card for a physical address. Ask for two of the earliest references and follow up with these references to see if they delivered what they promised.
- Are you Licensed and Registered with the State? A reputable contractor will be licensed and registered. If you have any doubts, be sure to check with your State’s office. CLC Roofing prides themselves on being licensed and registered with the state of Texas and in the cities of Coppell and Dallas.
- Do you carry insurance? You would be surprised at the number of contractors who don’t carry the minimum amount of insurance. Ask to see their policy and educate yourself on what the minimum required is.
- Will there be a permit required for my job? Many cities require permits before work can be done on a residence. Permits generally cost an extra fee, and it is important that you are clear on what is required. Find out from the contractor how permits will be handled.
- Does your work or materials come with any warranties? Be sure that you have a clear understanding on what will void any warranties offered. Also, be sure to find out specifically what is covered and what is not. For instance, shingles may be covered but decking is not. Also find out what could void the warranty such as improper use of an appliance or improper installation or excessive wear and tear.
Stay tuned for Part Two of our post and remember you have the right to be an informed consumer. CLC Roofing will help you every step of the way. The Customer is always right at CLC Roofing!
August 25, 2011
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In many offices, the people behind the scenes are what makes the office great. At CLC Roofing, this is no exception. We sat down with our office manager, Heather Paulo to find out a little more about her, and what it is like to work at CLC Roofing.
How long have you worked at CLC Roofing?
A year and a half.
What is your favorite thing about working at CLC?
I look forward to coming to work every day! I enjoy each and every person that works with me. We are a TEAM, and we always help each other in any way that we can.
How has the moved helped you do your job better?
The move has helped us all become more organized and able to provide the best customer service.
What is the most interesting thing that you have learned about the roofing business since joining CLC?
I never realized how much work was involved in the roofing process. We carefully monitor our customers’ projects from start to finish which includes everything from gutters to skylights to interior repairs.
Heather is a lifelong Dallas native who currently resides in Bedford. She graduated from LD Bell in 2001 and has an associate degree from the University of Texas at Arlington. She is currently seeking her bachelor’s degree in business and is a valued member of the CLC Roofing team.
August 15, 2011
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An important aspect of any home roofing system is the amount and type of insulation in your attic. Even the best shingles can still absorb and retain heat that will seep into your home if you don’t have proper insulation. Insulation comes in many varieties from a fiberglass mat to loose fill that can be blown in the attic. Often homeowners recognize it by the “pink” stuff that gets all over their items stored in the attic.
Many homeowners mistakenly believe that the amount of insulation is the only factor in reducing their energy bills, but even if you have an attic full of insulation, if it isn’t efficient, the attic temperatures will still soar as will your energy bills. It is very important that your roofing system is evaluated as a whole by a roofing professional to determine the right insulation for your roofing needs.
CLC Roofing partners with Owens Corning when it comes to insulation and energy efficient roofing materials. Their long time partnership allows CLC to not only offer the best quality in insulation products but an extended warranty on many of the materials that Owens Corning offers.
Most importantly, CLC Roofing understand the needs for an energy efficient home and how it helps the homeowner enjoy his home more throughly. Contact CLC Roofing today for more information on making your home energy efficient and a free roof and attic check. CLC Roofing 1-800-810-2521
August 3, 2011
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Texas is experiencing a record breaking summer with heat. Many areas in the Metroplex are experiencing rolling blackouts and/or transformer overload. Electric crews are working round the clock trying to keep area residents cool and safe.
CLC Roofing urges area residents to consider the age and quality of their roof during this heat wave. A well maintained roof is a homeowners best defense against high energy bills and miserable indoor temperatures. Poorly maintained roofs cause cool air to escape and hot air to come in remaining trapped and heating up the rooms below.
A well maintained roof has many different parts and all parts work together to increase the energy efficiency of your home keeping it comfortable and cool without a strain on your AC. Furthermore, if you experience rolling blackouts, a well insulated attic and solid roof can keep the temperature cooler in your home than a home with poor roof maintainance.
CLC Roofing can help determine your roof’s energy efficiency today from suggestions for improving ventilation, updating your insulation, installing a radiant heat barrier or replacing your entire roofing system.
Don’t be caught in the heat when rolling blackouts occur in your area! Contact CLC Roofing today for a free roof check. CLC Roofing 1-800-810-2521
July 27, 2011
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As we head into the dog days of summer in Texas, it can seem like your AC never shuts off. However, there are ways to beat the heat and lower those energy bills. CLC Roofing is here to help! Below are a few tips to help you keep your AC bill under control.
- Keep blinds and or curtains shut in the hotter areas of the house. Invest in some heat blocking curtains.
- Ensure that all your doors and windows are shut tight. It isn’t uncommon for a window to be cracked from one of those pleasant spring days that seem so far away.
- If your home is zoned, keep the areas that you aren’t using at a higher temperature. However, keep in mind that heat rises, so the upstairs area thermostats should be kept as high as possible to keep from additional strain.
- Get your roof and insulation checked. Leaks in your roof and inadequate insulation can be a big drain on your bill. Contact CLC Roofing for your free roof inspection.
CLC Roofing is your full service roofing company offering quality products, free roof inspections and advice on how to make your home more energy efficient. Contact us at 1-800-810-2521.
July 12, 2011
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CLC Roofing moved offices recently to better serve its customers. The new office space has a reception area, several large offices, and a sales floor for the sales team. It also has a larger warehouse to store roofing materials, and CLC vehicles.
CLC Roofing hopes that its new central location will enhance its customer service and allow its sales team and company to continue to give you the best service that roofing has to offer.
Feel free to stop by the new offices and congratulate CLC on their new home and check our blog for pictures of the new space soon!
CLC Roofing, Inc.
200 East Beltline Road
Suite #203
Coppell, TX 75019
And remember, CLC Roofing is here to help you with your roofing needs!
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