Texas weather is unpredictable; it can be sunny one day, stormy the next, then suddenly hot and windy again. And if you own a home or commercial property in places like Midland, Waxahachie, Austin, or the Rio Grande Valley, you’ve likely seen firsthand how extreme weather can take a toll on your roof. At HUF Construction, we help property owners across West Texas and beyond repair and protect their roofs from the harshest conditions.
Below, we’ll break down how different weather events, like hail, wind, ice, and even the sun, can cause roof damage, and what to watch for to avoid expensive problems down the line.
Hail Roof Damage
Hailstorms are one of the most common causes of roof hail damage in areas like the Permian Basin. In fact, hail causes over $10 billion in property damage across the U.S. each year, much of that being roof damage. When hail strikes your roof, it can dent or crack shingles, bruise the underlying materials, and reduce the lifespan of your entire roofing system.
If you have an asphalt shingle roof, look for dark spots, granule loss, or pitted areas— these are signs of hail damage on roof shingles. If you have a metal roof, hail may leave visible dents or deform panels. Metal roof hail damage might not always cause leaks right away, but it can weaken the roof over time, leading to the need for expensive repairs down the road.
Scheduling a roof inspection after a hailstorm can help catch hidden issues before they lead to leaks or structural problems. And if you notice signs of damage, don’t wait to call a roofer in your area. Storm damage roof repair is one of our most requested services, and it’s often covered by insurance if caught early.
Wind Roof Damage
Strong winds don’t need to be tornadic to be destructive. In fact, sustained high winds can loosen shingles, blow off flashing, and create openings that allow water to seep underneath.
Wind roof damage is especially common on older roofs or those with existing wear and tear. After a major storm, visually inspect your roof from the ground for missing shingles, curled edges, or exposed underlayment.
Even small vulnerabilities can lead to bigger problems if a storm hits again before repairs are made. That’s why HUF Construction offers prompt assessments and estimates—so you can act quickly and protect your home.
Ice Roof Damage
While not as frequent in southern regions like the Rio Grande Valley or Waxahachie, ice storms still affect many parts of Texas, especially during harsh winter freezes.
Ice roof damage typically happens when water freezes along the eaves and forms ice dams. These dams prevent melting snow or rain from properly draining, forcing water back under shingles and into your attic or ceilings.
This results in costly roof water damage repair and potential mold growth. Keeping gutters clean, improving attic ventilation, and installing ice shields can help prevent these issues.
Sun & UV Roof Damage
Texas gets its fair share of sunshine, and over time, those UV rays can wear out your roof just as much as a storm can.
Prolonged sun exposure causes shingles to dry out, become brittle, and lose their waterproofing properties. This is especially common on south-facing roofs and older materials that have already weathered a few years of the Texas sun.
For commercial properties, flat roofs are especially vulnerable to sun damage. Regular maintenance and protective coatings can extend the lifespan of your roofing system and reduce energy costs by improving reflectivity.
Protect Your Property with HUF Construction
Your roof is your first line of defense against Texas weather, and keeping it in good shape is key to protecting everything beneath it. Whether you’ve spotted storm roof damage, suspect hail damage, or simply want peace of mind before the next storm rolls through, HUF Construction is here to help.
We proudly serve homeowners and commercial property owners across Odessa, Midland, Waxahachie, Austin, the Rio Grande Valley, and Benton, IL with expert inspections, honest guidance, and fast, high-quality repairs.
Contact HUF Construction today for a free estimate and make sure your roof is ready for whatever the forecast brings.

