Online leader in local roofing information, Roofing-Directory.com, has introduced regional coverage of roofing trends, tips and contractors in Texas. Roofing-Directory has introduced multiple categories of roofing information and roofing contractors in both the Dallas-Fort Worth metro area and the Houston region.
Roofing-Directory has always had a general coverage of Texas roofing contractors, but as online directories and company listing sites grow in numbers Roofing-Directory creators wanted to put a greater focus on connecting with a regional homeowner base. Therefore, the company has decided to connect with the two largest metro regions in Texas.
Roofing-Directory company owner Ryan Corey thought that by starting with the Dallas – Fort Worth and Houston regions, the company could offer two very distinct looks at roofing trends in the state of Texas. “Roofing materials and common roofing problems vary substantially from Dallas to Houston. Dallas – Fort Worth is a region that has a more seasonal and changing climate where as the Houston area is very moderate and much warmer in general. Comparing roofing trends in these areas will be exciting and the expertise of local roofing companies is also something that we can expose to the homeowners who use the site. We’ll bring even more value to residents of these areas with this exposure.” says Ryan Corey.
Going forward, Houston residents can count on Roofing-Directory to give advice on things like fighting roof mold expansion from excessive moisture and which roofing contractors in Houston do the best work for that type of issue. Also, people can read about how drastically changing temperatures can cause cracking in certain common roof tiles and which Dallas roofers offer the best repairs for those types of tiles.
Roofing-Directory.com has been serving Texas since 2007 and now offers closer coverage to Houston and Dallas. Roofing-Directory has always had coverage of roofing contractors throughout the state, but this expansion is meant to bring more detailed information to the homeowners to hopefully educate the community about their specific and common roofing trends.