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Ranch Life
Old Hay Wagon: Ezekiel Nance Ranch near Kyle, Texas
The dry riverbed of the Blanco River on the historic Ezekiel Nance ranch near Kyle, Texas
This roof can’t breathe.
Kyle, Texas
Newer home. Looks clean from the street. But under the eaves, there’s no visible intake ventilation.
No spray foam system. Barely any baffles to guide airflow. No clear edge vent bringing air in.
That means the roof has no real way to pull in fresh air, so heat just gets trapped in the attic.
Over time, that can lead to faster shingle wear, higher energy bills, and moisture buildup most homeowners won’t see until it becomes a problem.
From the ground, everything looks fine. That’s what makes this easy to miss.
This is why I always say a roof is a system, not just shingles.
If one part is missing, the whole system suffers.
The Roof Shepherd powered by PROCO Roofing
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512-575-5052
New house. Active roof leaks. Anthem, Kyle Texas.
Most homeowners assume a newer home means the roof is fine. That is not how roofing systems actually work.
This attic inspection in Kyle, Texas involved tracking multiple active leak paths. When problems show up this early, it is usually tied to flashing details, install quality, or ventilation that was missed during construction.
Water does not stay where it enters. By the time you see it inside, it has already traveled and may be affecting insulation and interior materials.
New does not always mean correct.
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