Protect your home from the heat with the best roofing materials for Plano’s climate.
Texas roofs are exposed to extreme heat for long stretches. You’ll want a material that can reflect sunlight and resist heat absorption. Cool roofing materials, reflective coatings, and lighter colors all help reduce attic temperatures and lower energy bills.
Metal reflects solar radiant heat, helping to keep your home cooler. It’s lightweight, durable, fire-resistant, and can last up to 50 years. Bonus: modern metal roofing comes in a variety of styles and colors to match any home design.
Popular in warmer climates, tile roofing offers excellent insulation against heat. It’s long-lasting and low-maintenance but heavier than other options, so your home must be able to support the weight.
Asphalt shingles are common and affordable. For Texas summers, look for “cool roof” shingles that are designed to reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat than traditional shingles.
Slate is extremely durable and heat-resistant, making it a good choice for extreme climates. It’s on the pricier side, but the longevity and beauty often make it worth the investment.
I come from a long line of builders and craftspeople. My grandfather owned an electrical company, my uncle was a carpenter, and my father was a union laborer. Construction has been a part of my life since I was old enough to hold a screwdriver.
RBO Construction LLC isn’t just a business—it’s my passion and my purpose. The company name is a tribute to my family:
R is for Rebekah, my beautiful and supportive wife.
B is for Blakely, my kind, intelligent, and silly daughter.
O is for Odie, our loyal family dog who fills our lives with love and play.
My goal is to build RBO Construction one connection at a time. With every project, I strive to deliver the same level of care and quality I would expect for my own family. Together with my team, I bring a wealth of construction knowledge and a strong network of skilled subcontractors and vendors to every job.
I come from a long line of builders and craftspeople. My grandfather owned an electrical company, my uncle was a carpenter, and my father was a union laborer. Construction has been a part of my life since I was old enough to hold a screwdriver.
RBO Construction LLC isn’t just a business—it’s my passion and my purpose. The company name is a tribute to my family:
R is for Rebekah, my beautiful and supportive wife.
B is for Blakely, my kind, intelligent, and silly daughter.
O is for Odie, our loyal family dog who fills our lives with love and play.
My goal is to build RBO Construction one connection at a time. With every project, I strive to deliver the same level of care and quality I would expect for my own family. Together with my team, I bring a wealth of construction knowledge and a strong network of skilled subcontractors and vendors to every job.