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Corinth TX Roof Replacement Case Study – GAF Timberline HDZ Barkwood | Oakmont Estates

Presidio Roofing Company completed a full insurance claim roof replacement at a residential property in Oakmont Estates, Corinth, TX, covering 5,400 sq ft (54 squares) at a steep 12/12 pitch. The scope included removing storm-damaged architectural shingles and installing GAF Timberline HDZ Class 3 Shingles (Barkwood), along with full skylight reflashing with step flashing and ice-and-water shield, metal roof extension tie-in with transition flashings, and gutter replacement. The project was valued at $45,000-$49,000 and is covered by a GAF Golden Pledge Warranty with 25-year workmanship coverage. The project was completed in April 2025.

In This Case Study:

Video transcript and key highlights

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0:00 - 0:04
Intro and drone camera fly over.
0:05 - 0:08
Drone fly over during tear off to decking.
0:09 - 0:10
Drone fly over during GAF Feltbuster install.
0:11 - 0:15
Drone 360 fly over during shingle install.
0:16 - 0:18
Drone camera zoom in on shingles panning up to the peak of the roof.
0:19 - End
Drone fly over showing finished install.

Project Snapshot: Key Specifications & Costs

Metric Project Detail
Project Type

Full Roof Replacement (Insurance Claim Restoration)

Location

Oakmont Estates, Corinth, TX 76210

Roof Size

5,400 Sq Ft (54 Squares)

Material Used

GAF Timberline HDZ Class 3 Shingle (Barkwood)

Duration

1 Day

Budget Range

$45,000 – $49,000

Warranty

GAF Golden Pledge Warranty With 25-Year Workmanship

Introduction

This case study covers the complete roof replacement Presidio Roofing performed for a residential property in Oakmont Estates, Corinth, Texas. The work involved removing storm-damaged architectural shingles and installing GAF Timberline HDZ Barkwood Architectural Shingles to improve energy efficiency and wind resistance. The project wrapped in April 2025, covering 5,400 sq ft.

This job came with a full set of complications. The roof had to be done as part of a home sale closing, and the timeline wasn’t flexible. North Texas was deep into rainy season, and the forecast gave us one workable day to finish the entire 5,400 sq ft job, including the gutters. The home also had multiple leaking skylights and a metal extension on the back that tied into the shingles – both required careful handling. The roof pitch was a steep 12/12, about 45 degrees

Challenge 1: Severe Time Crunch Coupled With Inclement Weather

The roof needed to be replaced right away – the home sale was closing and the new buyers were waiting. USAA confirmed hail damage and covered the roof, but it was rainy season in North Texas. They needed the job done within about a week, and the forecast gave us exactly one sunny day to work with.

The Solution: Proper Preparation & Mobilization

We moved fast – materials ordered, crew staged. With one workable day, we brought out 14 people to make sure the job got finished start to finish. Not many companies can mobilize a crew, coordinate materials, and install a $45k roof in a single day on short notice. That capability matters when a homeowner’s closing date is on the line.

The crew was on-site at 6am and done by sundown. It rained the next day, exactly as forecast.

Challenge 2: Fix Multiple Leaky Skylights

The skylights were a known weak point. Previous leaks meant we couldn’t treat the flashing as a routine job.

The Solution: Practical Know-How and Execution

We stripped the roof to the decking – the right call on any full replacement. That gave us a clean foundation to assess and build back up from. At the skylights, we replaced all step flashing and wrapped the curbs in ice and water shield, creating a continuous barrier along the top and sides to stop water intrusion at the source.

Challenge 3: Salvage & Incorporate the Metal Roof Extension in the Back

The back of the home had a metal roof extension that tied into the shingles but fell outside this project’s scope. We needed to protect it from damage during installation and make sure the transition to the new shingles was correctly flashed.

The Solution: Patience, Attention to Detail and Diligence

We laid OSB boards across the entire metal roof section to create a solid working surface and protect the metal from debris. Tarping alone isn’t enough – material and foot traffic can still scratch through.

For the transition, we followed GAF specs for metal-to-shingle tie-ins, using rolled metal and GAF StormGuard Leak Barrier to build a fully adhered, continuous flashing. Water can’t travel back up under the shingles from the metal surface.

The Result

Fourteen crew members, one day, 6am to sundown. The roof was finished before the rain returned. USAA approved the hail damage claim and covered the full project, which came in at $45,000-$49,000 and carries a GAF Golden Pledge Warranty with 25-year workmanship coverage. Zero skylight leaks post-installation. No damage to the metal roof extension. 

The homeowner told us that finishing the entire roof in one day was the only reason the closing stayed on schedule. The home sold on time, with no roofing-related delays to the transaction. Read more from clients who’ve been through the same process.

Jon Whitaker has exceptional experience and expertise. I am definitely contacting him if I have any roof issues in the future. You can count on Jon diagnosing your issues!
Lori
Lori
17:08 01 Jun 26
Went above and beyond to make sure our roof was patched up from a leak we had.
Kathryn Torres-Bloch
Kathryn Torres-Bloch
22:28 28 May 26
Presidio conducted a roof inspection, and from the first call I knew they would be honest and reliable. They gave me a call prior to the roof inspection and took the time to listen to our concerns leading to the inspection. The day of, their communication was great and follow up as well. I'd definitely recommend!
Vanessa Rabago
Vanessa Rabago
15:34 22 May 26
Great response and job done well
edward lee
edward lee
14:57 07 May 26
Presidio roofing did a great job with a full roof replacement in San Antonio. We live in Stone Oak and had a 25 year old roof that was past needing to be replaced that started leaking. Mike Tavenner came out and explained everything to us. Within a week they started work and finished the entire roof replacement in a day and a half. The crew did a nice job and they cleaned up all of the debris. We got multiple estimates but chose Presidio because we were confident with Mike. He was at the house a lot during the install making sure the project got completed the right way and on time. We appreciate everything.
Erik Cummings
Erik Cummings
15:20 06 May 26
Mike and Presidio Roofing did a great job replacing my 16-year-old roof! I lost a few shingles in a recent storm and knew my old roof was on borrowed time. I called Presidio Roofing based on a personal recommendation and seeing their advertising around. Mike came to my house and did a thorough evaluation including using a drone to get detailed photos of my roof and shared those with me to show me what was going on. The quote was reasonable considering their ratings and comparable quotes. They hooked me up with multiple quotes of different grades of roofing shingles and warranty information, even connected me with a solid company for financing the job. They hold a high tier rating with GAF, who is the largest retailer of roofing shingles in the nation to enable GAF’s warranties. From initial roof assessment to final roof replacement was a hair over a week which was outstanding! The crew was very experienced and on the day they came, they were done in half a day. I’d highly recommend their work and will call them again for any future roofing needs.
Eric Bailey
Eric Bailey
02:44 04 May 26
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How to Maintain Your New GAF Timberline HDZ Class 3 Shingle Roof

While your new roof is built to last, regular maintenance ensures it remains eligible for warranty claims and performs optimally.

Step 1
Visual Inspection After Storms

After any severe weather, do a ground-level inspection. Dings in gutters, torn window screens, shingles in the yard – these are all signs worth a call. Stay off the roof and bring in a professional if anything looks off.

Step 2
Clear Debris from Valleys

Keep roof valleys and gutters clear of leaves and branches. Trapped debris holds moisture, which leads to algae growth and water working back under the shingles over time.

Step 3
Monitor for Granule Loss

Check your downspout splash blocks regularly. Excessive granule buildup – the gritty “sand” from the shingles – can signal aging or new hail damage. Either way, it’s worth a closer look.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do roofing contractors coordinate a replacement when the project is tied to a home sale closing deadline?
Closing deadlines don't move, and neither can the weather. When a roof replacement is tied to a home sale, contractors have to align material orders, crew availability, and insurance documentation within a window that's often weather-dependent and non-negotiable. That takes established supplier relationships and the ability to scale up crew on short notice. Projects like this don't have room for logistics problems. Getting the contractor, insurance carrier, and materials supplier coordinated before the window opens is what determines whether the deadline gets met.
What does mobilizing an oversized crew mean in practice, and when is it the right approach?
An oversized crew means putting more hands on a job than a standard installation calls for - enough to finish a full replacement in a single day when that's what the situation demands. Weather forecasts, closing dates, and contractual deadlines can all make a multi-day schedule unworkable. The logistics aren't simple: materials need to arrive on time, the crew needs to be staged correctly, and the site has to be managed throughout. Not every contractor can pull that off on short notice. Whether they can is worth knowing before you sign.
How should leaking skylights be addressed during a full roof replacement?
Skylights fail more often than most homeowners expect. They're a natural weak point in the roof assembly, and when one has already leaked, patching around it won't hold. The right approach during a full replacement is to strip to the decking and rebuild the flashing from scratch - replacing step flashing along the curbs and wrapping the perimeter in a self-adhering ice-and-water barrier. Done correctly, this stops the leak permanently. Done poorly, you're back on the phone with a contractor inside a year.
What challenges do steep-pitch roofs present, and how do contractors manage them?
Slopes above 9/12 change how a job gets done. Fall protection requirements increase, material handling gets harder - shingles and tools have to be secured at angles that slow everything down - and nailing patterns need to be adjusted for the pitch. Output per worker drops on steep roofs, which affects crew sizing and scheduling. Contractors without experience on steep-pitch installations tend to either underestimate the timeline or cut corners on the safety side
How do roofing contractors handle the junction between an asphalt shingle roof and an existing metal roof section?
When a metal roof section ties into an asphalt shingle area, two things need to happen: the metal has to be protected during the install, and the transition has to be built to last. On the protection side, rigid boards - not tarps - go over the metal surface. Tarps can still cause abrasion when material falls or crew members move across them. At the transition itself, contractors apply rolled metal flashing and a self-adhering leak barrier to seal the joint and prevent water from wicking back under the shingles. Manufacturer specs exist for these tie-ins. Following them isn't optional.
Why do roofing professionals recommend a full tear-off to the decking rather than overlaying new shingles?
Laying new shingles over old ones is faster and cheaper upfront. It's also a gamble. Overlaying hides whatever's happening with the decking - rot, moisture damage, structural wear - and those problems don't stop getting worse just because there's a new layer on top. It can void manufacturer warranties and add load the structure wasn't designed to carry. A full tear-off takes everything down to the deck, lets the crew see what they're actually working with, and builds the new assembly on a verified foundation. For any insurance claim replacement, it's the only approach that holds up.
What maintenance steps should be followed after a new asphalt shingle roof is installed?
After installation, the roof should be inspected from ground level following any significant storm. Signs of impact - dents in gutters, granule accumulation at downspouts, or displaced shingles - warrant a professional assessment. Roof valleys and gutters should be kept clear of leaves and branches, as trapped debris promotes moisture retention and accelerates wear. Granule accumulation in downspouts over time is a useful indicator of shingle wear or hail impact. Staying on top of these basics protects both the roof and the warranty behind it.
Author

About the Author

Nick lives in Denton, Texas with his wife and 2 children. After graduating from the University of Arizona and spending some time traveling the world he became intrigued by the roofing industry and decided to dive in and learn everything he could. Today, Nick is the co-owner at Presidio Roofing Company and uses his 15+ years of roofing experience to help push the company forward.

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