Property Protection Coordinated Around Roofing
Exterior and interior property protection services in Central Texas — organized alongside roofing decisions so painting, drywall, gutters, and coatings are sequenced correctly, not treated as isolated projects.
Services
What The Roof Shepherd coordinates
Exterior Painting
Exterior house painting, trim painting, and surface preparation. Coordinated after roofing and storm documentation work when repainting is part of the restoration scope.
Drywall Repair
Ceiling patch, drywall repair, and interior surface restoration after roof leak or storm moisture intrusion. Sequenced after the moisture source is confirmed resolved.
Gutters & Drainage
Gutter replacement, repair, cleaning, and guard installation. Coordinated with roofing work when gutters are damaged by storm or need upgrading alongside a new roof system.
Exterior Repairs
Fascia board replacement, soffit repair, trim repair, and storm-related exterior surface restoration as part of a complete storm restoration or deferred maintenance project.
Concrete Coatings
Driveway, walkway, patio, and garage floor surface coatings for long-term property maintenance and value preservation.
Wood Staining & Sealing
Fence staining, deck staining, exterior wood sealing, and surface protection for exposed wood elements — especially relevant after storm events and in Central Texas UV conditions.
Why Sequence Matters
Property protection work must follow the right order.
The most common property protection mistake: painting or patching before the root problem is fixed. Repainting siding with active moisture intrusion, or patching drywall before the roof leak is resolved, is work that gets redone at full cost. The Roof Shepherd’s approach coordinates roofing first, then property protection in the correct sequence behind it.
Correct Sequence
- Identify and document moisture source
- Execute roof repair or replacement
- Confirm moisture is resolved
- Complete interior drywall or ceiling repair
- Paint or coat exterior surfaces last
Common Mistake
- Paint first without addressing roof
- Patch drywall while leak is still active
- Replace gutters without coordinating drip edge
- Coat concrete while water drains toward foundation
- Sign contracts before the damage scope is documented
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