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Roofs on Teravista streets: tree litter, wind channeling, and mixed shingle ages

Last updated: April 2026

By Cole Reinhardt

Teravista’s tree canopy is an amenity until April leaves paste valleys and April wind tests lifted tabs nobody saw from the curb. Older sections can carry 18-year laminates next door to 8-year architectural—your insurance scope needs segment-aware inspection, not a drone flyover only.

Common issues in Teravista

  • Valley leaks after pollen dams hold moisture against low-slope tie-ins
  • Ridge vent shiners next to older passive turtle vents creating bi-directional weather wash
  • Lifted flashing at second-story bump-outs where original crews short-sheeted starter rows
  • Attic nail pops in OSB after repeated wet-dry cycles from slow drip at chimney cricket laps

Why local matters

Golf cart paths change localized wind vectors at corner premiums; hip bundles there often lose nails first. Roofers walking the actual ridges—not quoting satellite—catch nail-line deviations that matter in Williamson County spring outbreak patterns.

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