Roofs on Teravista streets: tree litter, wind channeling, and mixed shingle ages
Last updated: April 2026
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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