RESIDENTIAL ROOFING CONTRACTORS - ROOF REPLACEMENT & REPAIRS
What to do After a Storm?
Storms can wreak havoc on your entire house but clearly the roof is going to take the brunt of the damage. After a severe storm hail or windstorm, it's important to have your roof checked thoroughly by a reputable residential roofing contractor. This will ward off any potential problems that can lead to expensive damage to the interior of your home. Remember that the storm doesn't have to be complete with hail or a heavy downpour of rain; wind is enough to cause significant damage. We are your local Residential Roofing Company. Call today, we provide free roof inspections.
WIND OR HAIL DAMAGED YOUR ROOF? CLICK HERE FOR A FREE ROOF INSPECTION!
Residential Asphalt Shingles
Metal Roof
HAVE AN INSURANCE CLAIM?
Call us! We are glad to work with you and install your new roof.
-
- We provide roof inspections prior to Client filing a claim.
-
- Meet with Client's insurance adjuster as needed and document roof damages.
-
- Install new roof professionally using quality products
-
- Offer Labor/ Manufacturer Warranty/ Extended Service Package
-
- Your local reputable residential roofing contractor
We are here for you! Call TODAY 713-291-3866.
SERVICE AREAS
Our service areas include the following locations & neighboring cities:
- Houston
- Channelview
- Baytown
- Humble
- Atascocita
- Crosby
- Pearland
- Friendswood
- Webster
- League City
- Deer Park
- Pasadena
- La Porte
- Bellaire
- River Oaks
- Katy
SHINGLE COLOR CHART
Burnt Sienna
Mission Brown
Moire Balck
Resawn Shake
Silver Birch
Weathered Wood
Frequently Asked Questions
Most Houston residential roofs can be installed in 1–3 days. Including inspections and prep, the whole process usually spans about 7–14 days, depending on roof size, complexity and weather.
Hire a Houston‑area roofer with local storm‑repair experience. Verify they have insurance, strong customer reviews, and provide detailed written estimates of scope, materials and cost.
Yes. Houston requires permits for new roof installations, complete re‑roofing and major repairs.
A small leak or isolated damage can sometimes be repaired, but widespread or recurring leaks usually require replacement. A professional roof inspection is the best way to decide.
We advise at least twice yearly, typically spring and fall, and after any major storm. Regular inspections in Houston’s extreme climate help catch issues before they become leaks.
The best Houston roofing materials are impact-resistant asphalt shingles, metal, tile, or synthetic slate, all rated for wind, hail, and heat.
Home size and roofing material are the biggest cost drivers. High Houston rainfall and the need for impact‑resistant shingles also influence prices.
After a storm, take photos of all damage and contact your insurer right away. Cover holes temporarily with a tarp to prevent further water intrusion.
Due to heat, storms and humidity, a Houston roof usually lasts about 15-25 years, although high-end architectural shingles can have warranties up to 50 years.
Texas does not have a state roofing license. However, Houston contractors must register with the city and carry insurance to pull permits. Look for voluntary certifications (RCAT, GAF Master Elite, etc.) as signs of quality.