
Town East Roofing in Mesquite, TX
The neighborhoods around the mall carry some of Mesquite's hardest-working roofs. They get clear-eyed reads and budget-smart fixes here.
Hard-working roofs on the north side
Town East is north Mesquite's center of gravity: the mall, the I-635 and US 80 interchange traffic, and around them, block after block of the housing that built this side of the city in the 1970s and 80s. Those homes are the backbone of the 75150 ZIP, and their roofs have been earning their keep for decades.
Roofs of that vintage sit at a practical crossroads. Many carry their second covering already, some sit at the two-layer limit Texas code allows, and each hail season asks the question a little louder. The approach here is budget-respectful: repairs that truly extend life get recommended first, and when the numbers clearly favor a replacement, the tiers get priced from the value end up, with the real ranges on the table from the start.
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 Town East roofs call for
Practical services for the roofs that have worked the longest.
Roof Repair
Lifted shingles, worn boots, tired flashing. The fault gets found, fixed at the source, and priced in writing before work starts. No different in Town East.
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. Right here in Town East.
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. Handled all over Town East.
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. Common work on Town East roofs.
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. Town East included, of course.
More on thisGutters
Sagging runs, overflow lines, rot at the fascia. Gutters sized and pitched to move Texas downpours away from the house. That covers Town East, too.
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. Same goes for Town East.
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. Town East sits squarely in the service area.
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. A regular request around Town East.
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. Part of the everyday rounds in Town East.
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 thisOlder Town East roofs take county hail harder than young ones, so the free documented check matters most on this side of town.
How older-roof decisions get made
A sequence built to respect both the roof and the budget.
Check the layers
How many coverings the roof carries decides what options code leaves open.
Weigh the life left
Wear, decking condition, and storm history get photographed and dated.
Price the real paths
Repair now, replace now, or replace next year: each with a written number.
Work the chosen one
The job proceeds on paper terms, and the yard is clean when the crew leaves.
Town East roofing questions
What north Mesquite homeowners ask about older roofs.
Get an honest read on a working roof
Free inspection, dated photos, and every realistic path priced in writing. The decision stays yours, at your own pace.