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Katy Roofing · Master-Planned Communities

Katy roofing. Cinco Ranch to Cane Island.

Houston roofer serving Katy and the master-planned subdivisions around it. We know the HOA process, we know the hail patterns, and we know which materials hold up in this part of the Texas hail belt.

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Katy is master-planned. Roofing here is too.

Katy is a different roofing market from Houston proper — almost entirely master-planned subdivisions built between 1995 and today: Cinco Ranch, Falcon Ranch, Cross Creek Ranch, Firethorne, Tamarron, Cane Island. The houses are newer, the roofs are mostly first or second generation, and the HOA approval process is something most Houston roofers don't take seriously. We do.

Most Katy homes have architectural asphalt shingles — typically GAF Timberline, CertainTeed Landmark, or Owens Corning Duration. They're 15–25 years into their first lifecycle right now, which means the next five years are going to be a wave of replacements across these subdivisions. Hail and wind events accelerate that timeline, and Katy sits inside the eastern edge of Texas's hail belt.

HOA approval matters here. Most Katy subdivisions require shingle color/style submitted in writing before work begins, with a specific list of approved colors. We handle that paperwork. Don't let a contractor pull a tear-off on a Katy home before HOA approval — the fines can run into thousands and the rework is your problem.

HOA approval: We handle the architectural review committee submission for you. 2–7 business days typically. Don't let any roofer tear off your roof before HOA approval — the fines are real.
Neighborhoods
  • Cinco Ranch Master-planned
  • Cross Creek Ranch Master-planned
  • Falcon Ranch Master-planned
  • Firethorne Master-planned
  • Cane Island Newer
  • Tamarron Newer
  • Grand Lakes Master-planned
  • Seven Meadows Master-planned
  • Pine Mill Ranch Newer
  • Cinco Ranch Northwest Master-planned
  • Old Katy Established
  • Nottingham Country Established
Local Conditions

Hail, ventilation, and drainage. In that order.

Hail belt. Katy gets hit harder than Inner Loop Houston in most major hail events. The 2017 hailstorm took out roofs across Cinco Ranch and Cross Creek; the 2021 storm hit Falcon Ranch and Tamarron. Class 4 impact-rated shingles are worth the upgrade here — most major Texas insurers will give you a 15–28% premium discount that pays the upgrade back in 3–5 years.

HOA compliance. Katy subdivisions are HOA-heavy. We submit color samples and shingle specs to your HOA's architectural review committee before tear-off. This typically takes 2–7 business days; we plan around it.

Newer construction issues. Many Katy homes built in the 2000s have inadequate attic ventilation — undersized soffit vents, blocked baffles, or no ridge vent. Heat and moisture cook the underside of the deck and shorten shingle life. We balance the ventilation as part of every replacement.

Drainage. Many Katy lots have shallow grade and clay soil. Gutter systems matter more here than people think — water that doesn't drain off the roof and away from the foundation causes both leaks and foundation problems.

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