Local Roofing Expertise
In Montrose, Uptown, and across Houston, TX, finding a trusted roofing contractor is essential—especially when your roof faces relentless heat, sudden hailstorms, and wind exposure. We handle residential roofing, commercial roofing, and metal roofing to keep your property protected.
This page covers roof repair, replacement, inspections, and why Houston's climate demands immediate attention to damage. Proximity matters: our knowledge of Houston permit codes and building standards helps you avoid delays.
From inspection through final sign-off, we keep you informed at every step.
Houston roofs face constant threats from hail, high winds, and summer heat. Our approach is systematic: we diagnose damage clearly, show you options, prepare the site properly, perform the work with care, and verify everything meets code.
We examine your roof for hail dents, wind damage, missing shingles, or granule loss—common signs in Houston's storm-prone climate.
We discuss repair vs. replacement, material choices (asphalt, metal), and help with insurance claim documentation if needed.
We handle Houston permit applications and coordinate with city inspectors so your roof meets local code for wind resistance.
Our crew removes old materials, prepares the deck, installs new roofing with care, and verifies every flashing and seal.
We schedule city inspections, walk you through the finished roof, and hand off a certificate of completion.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Most Houston homes use asphalt shingles for affordability and ease of installation. We repair missing or lifted shingles, replace aged roofs, and install impact-resistant options for better hail protection.
In neighborhoods like Bellaire and Spring Branch, older homes often have single-layer roofs exposed to summer UV degradation. We reinforce them with proper ventilation and modern underlayment.

Residential shingle roof repair in Bellaire, Houston—reinforced for wind and hail resistance.
Commercial flat and low-slope roofs in Midtown, the Medical Center, and Energy Corridor face unique challenges: ponding water, membrane punctures, and seam failure during hail or wind events.
We repair TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen systems with precision. Routine maintenance extends lifespan and prevents costly interior water damage.

Commercial flat roof with drainage assessment in Houston Medical Center—critical after storm season.
Metal roofs excel in Houston's heat and wind. They shed water quickly, resist hail better than asphalt, and reflect solar heat. Installation requires precision to avoid leaks at seams.
Popular in Katy and Pearland, metal roofs last longer and qualify for insurance discounts. We handle both residential panels and commercial standing seam systems.

Metal roof installation in Katy—energy-efficient and hail-resistant for Texas weather.
Houston experiences 50–60 days of thunderstorms each year, with severe storms occurring on about one‑third of those days. After hail or wind events, hidden damage may not show from the ground.
We provide detailed inspection reports with photos, document granule loss, dents, and punctures for insurance claims, and recommend repair or replacement with cost clarity.

Post-storm roof inspection in Uptown—detecting hail bruising and wind damage early.
Houston is known for its hot, humid subtropical climate, characterized by long summers and mild winters. Average summer temperatures often soar above 90°F, and the humidity can make it feel even warmer. This climate leads to specific challenges for roofs, including thermal expansion, mold growth, and storm-related damage.
Storm exposure is real. High winds pose a significant threat to roofs, especially if they exceed 50 miles per hour. Hail seasons occur frequently. Insurance claims spike after major events, so quick action matters.
Asphalt shingles are a common choice because they are cheap. They provide some protection against normal weather, but they can be damaged by wind and hail. In older Houston neighborhoods like Montrose, many roofs are nearing the end of their useful life and lack modern impact-resistant upgrades.
Building codes matter too. Roof replacement permits are required by the City of Houston to ensure that all roofing work meets local building codes and safety standards. These permits are designed to protect homeowners by ensuring that the roof is installed properly and that it can withstand the area's extreme weather conditions, such as heavy rain, high winds, and intense heat.
Insurance claim support. We document all damage, provide photos and inspection reports, and help you file claims with your carrier so you maximize coverage and avoid denials.
We serve all of Houston and the greater metro area: from central neighborhoods like Montrose, Uptown, and Midtown to suburban communities in Katy, Pearland, Spring, and The Woodlands. Whether you're in a 1970s apartment complex in Bellaire or a newer townhome in Energy Corridor (near 77079), we understand your roof's unique challenges.
Different neighborhoods in Houston may experience different levels of hail and wind within the same storm system. Some areas face wind uplift risk; others deal with water pooling due to lower elevation. We adjust our approach based on your location, building type, and exposure.
From Montrose, take I-45 north toward Midtown, or head west on Westheimer toward Energy Corridor. We're accessible from downtown Houston via Memorial Drive and are familiar with the tight parking in Uptown areas. For suburban routes, we service Katy via I-10 west and reach Pearland and The Woodlands easily via toll roads and major highways.
Call for a free inspection. Most emergency damage assessments are scheduled within 48 hours. We respond quickly during and after storm season when Houston homeowners and businesses need us most.
To replace your roof in Houston, you'll need to get a residential building permit. You need a permit to do roof repairs in Houston, but for general roof repairs, roof plans are not required to be submitted with a permit application.
Hailstorms are frequent in Houston, especially during peak storm season. While hailstones vary in size, even small hail can cause significant damage when combined with high winds. We recommend post-storm inspections to catch hidden damage early.
In the Houston area, your roofing will usually last around 10 to 15 years. Over time, general wear and tear and the harsh weather in Houston can cause your roofing to break down and become brittle. Metal or impact-resistant shingles may extend that lifespan.
Storm-related damage is typically covered by homeowners insurance, but aging or lack of maintenance may be excluded. We provide detailed damage documentation to support your claim and help you navigate the process.
Houston homeowners typically choose asphalt shingles, metal, tile, or slate based on durability and wind/impact resistance. We recommend impact-resistant asphalt or metal roofing for superior hail protection and energy efficiency in Houston's heat.
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