Terms of Service

Terms of Service

Effective date: May 23, 2026.

Welcome to alamoroofing.net. We built this website to help homeowners understand their roofs, prepare for extreme weather, and make smart decisions about their property. We want to cut through the noise of aggressive sales pitches. We want to give you straight answers about materials, costs, and maintenance.

We also need to lay down some ground rules.

This page outlines the terms and conditions governing your use of our website. By accessing, reading, or interacting with alamoroofing.net, you agree to these terms. If you do not agree with them, you should leave the site. We keep things simple, direct, and transparent. Read these terms carefully.

Our Content and Intellectual Property

We do not publish generic theories. We write from experience. The guides, articles, and recommendations on this site come straight from our time in the field. We inspect it. We document it. We publish it.

All content on alamoroofing.net belongs to us. This includes our text, photographs, graphics, and site design. When we publish a photo of torn underlayment or rusted drip edge, that is a photo we took on a real job site. When we write a breakdown of architectural shingles versus 3-tab, we own that text.

You cannot copy, reproduce, or republish our content without our written permission. We see other contractors scrape our site to fill their own blogs. We track this. We enforce our copyright. You may share our links on social media or reference our articles with proper attribution. You may not steal our work and pass it off as your own.

Information Purposes Only

A website is not a roofing contractor. This is the most critical point on this page.

We provide educational content. We explain the mechanics of proper attic ventilation. We show you how to spot hail damage from the ground. We break down the budgeting process for a full tear-off. None of this constitutes professional, site-specific advice for your home.

Every roof has blind spots. We cannot see your roof through a screen. We do not know if your decking is rotted. We do not know if your previous contractor botched the step flashing around your chimney. Reading an article on alamoroofing.net does not create a contractor-client relationship. You cannot rely on our general guides to diagnose a specific structural failure.

Before you make any major decisions about your property, you need a physical inspection. You need a qualified, licensed roofer to climb up there, pull permits, and assess the actual condition of your system. Use our site to educate yourself. Do not use it as a substitute for professional evaluation.

Limitation of Liability

Roofing is inherently dangerous work. It carries heavy physical and financial risks. We write about maintenance tasks, material selection, and repair concepts. We do not encourage homeowners to perform dangerous DIY roofing work.

If you read our guide on clearing gutters, climb a ladder, and fall, we are not responsible. If you attempt to patch a leak based on a concept we discussed and you end up causing water damage to your drywall, that is your responsibility. If you buy a specific brand of sealant we mentioned and it fails prematurely, your dispute is with the manufacturer.

By using this site, you agree that Alamo Roofing, its owners, employees, and affiliates are not liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages resulting from your use of our content. We provide this information “as is” without any warranties, express or implied. We do not guarantee that our advice will solve your specific problem. We limit our liability to the absolute maximum extent permitted by law.

Material Recommendations and Affiliate Links

We talk about specific products. We name names. We discuss Owens Corning, GAF, CertainTeed, and various synthetic underlayments. We do this because generic advice is useless. You need to know exactly what materials hold up against extreme weather.

Sometimes we link to these products. In some instances, alamoroofing.net may participate in affiliate marketing programs. This means we might earn a small commission if you click a link and make a purchase. This comes at no additional cost to you.

Our recommendations are never for sale. We only mention products we actually trust. We rejected a dozen cheap synthetic underlayments before finding the ones that survive high winds. If a product fails in the field, we stop using it. We stop recommending it. Our integrity matters more than a few cents from an affiliate click. You can trust that our product mentions are rooted in operational reality.

Third-Party Links

We frequently link to external resources. We might link to local building code portals, material manufacturer warranty pages, or weather tracking services. These links help you find the source documents you need.

We do not control those external websites. We are not responsible for their content, their privacy practices, or their accuracy. If you click a link and leave alamoroofing.net, you are subject to the terms and policies of that new site. Use your own judgment when navigating third-party resources.

Governing Law

We operate out of Alamo, TX. We know the local weather. We know the local building codes. This agreement is governed by the laws of the State of Texas. Any legal disputes arising from your use of alamoroofing.net will be handled exclusively in the state or federal courts located in our jurisdiction. By using this site, you consent to this jurisdiction.

Changes to These Terms

The roofing industry changes. Building codes update. New materials hit the market. Just like our operational practices, our website policies must adapt. We reserve the right to modify these Terms of Service at any time.

When we make changes, we will update the effective date at the top of this page. We do not send out individual emails for every minor policy tweak. It is your responsibility to check this page periodically. Your continued use of the site after we post changes constitutes your acceptance of the new terms.

Contact Us

We believe in clear communication. If you have questions about these terms, or if you need actual roofing help in Alamo, TX, reach out to us.

You can contact our office directly through the forms on our website. We monitor our messages. We answer the phone. We aim to respond to all legitimate inquiries within one business day. We do not respond to spam, unsolicited marketing pitches, or requests to buy our domain.