
Solterra Roofing in Mesquite, TX
New rooftops, hail-belt weather. Solterra roofs get documented after every big storm and repaired without risking the paper on a new home.
New roofs still live in hail country
Solterra is Mesquite's big master-planned bet on the east side: 1,400 acres of new streets around a lake and trail network, with builders still raising frames. Roofs here are the youngest in the city, mostly recent architectural shingle set to current code, and that newness changes the roofing conversation rather than ending it.
Dallas County hail does not check the build date. A two-year-old roof can take the same strikes as a twenty-year-old one, and on a new home the stakes include warranty paperwork: storm damage needs documenting cleanly, and any repair needs to be done to the shingle maker's spec so the coverage that came with the house stays intact. That documentation-first, spec-true approach is exactly the storm inspection standard here.
Housing figures: U.S. Census ACS five-year estimates, for the surrounding area. Roughly 77% of homes in the surrounding area are single-family.

What Solterra roofs call for
Young roofs need vigilance more than surgery. These three cover most of it.
Roof Repair
Lifted shingles, worn boots, tired flashing. The fault gets found, fixed at the source, and priced in writing before work starts. Common work on Solterra roofs.
More on thisRoof Replacement
When repairs stop making sense, the whole system comes off to bare wood and goes back on built for Dallas County hail. Solterra included, of course.
More on thisStorm & Hail Damage
After hail or high wind, every slope gets walked and photographed so your claim rests on dated evidence, not guesswork. That covers Solterra, too.
More on thisRoof Leak Repair
A ceiling stain marks where water stopped, not where it got in. The entry point gets found and closed for good. Same goes for Solterra.
More on thisRoof Inspections
A free, unhurried look from the ridge to the attic, with photos you keep and a verdict that names the cheaper option when it fits. Solterra sits squarely in the service area.
More on thisGutters
Sagging runs, overflow lines, rot at the fascia. Gutters sized and pitched to move Texas downpours away from the house. A regular request around Solterra.
More on thisRoof Ventilation
A Texas attic can cook a roof from below. Intake and exhaust get balanced so shingles reach the age they were rated for. Part of the everyday rounds in Solterra.
More on thisChimney Flashing
The metal where roof meets brick is where older Mesquite roofs leak first. It gets rebuilt properly, not smeared with tar. No different in Solterra.
More on thisSoffit & Fascia Repair
Peeling paint, soft boards, squirrels finding a way in. The rotted wood comes out and the roofline gets sealed back tight. Right here in Solterra.
More on thisAsphalt Shingle Roofing
From basic three-tab to hail-rated Class 4, the shingle tiers explained plainly so the choice fits your budget and your plans. Handled all over Solterra.
More on thisCommercial Roofing
Flat and low-slope roofs on shops, offices, and rentals: leaks traced to seams and drains, work scheduled around your hours.
More on thisHail over east Mesquite gets documented on Solterra roofs while the evidence is fresh, so a new roof's warranty and claim paperwork stay simple.
How a Solterra visit goes
Built around the realities of a newer home: documentation, spec, and clean paperwork.
Baseline the roof
Every slope photographed, so future storm claims have a clean before picture.
Flag what matters
Real damage separated from cosmetic scuffs, with the warranty angle explained.
Repair to spec
Any fix follows the shingle maker's requirements, keeping the factory coverage alive.
File the record
You keep the photos and the write-up, ready for an insurer, builder, or future buyer.
Solterra roofing questions
What owners of newer east-Mesquite homes ask most.
Get a baseline on your new roof
A free documented look, a clean photo record, and a plain word on whether the last storm mattered. Send the form to start.