Meyerland · Brays Bayou Floodplain

Meyerland roofing. Roof, lift, recover. One crew.

Houston roofer and houselifting contractor for Meyerland — the most flood-prone neighborhood in Houston. Roofs, elevations, insurance claims, full storm recovery. Same crew that puts your roof on can lift your house above the next flood.

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Meyerland flooded five times in two and a half years. We staff for that reality.

Memorial Day 2015. Tax Day 2016. Harvey 2017. Imelda 2019. Beryl 2024. Many Meyerland homes have flooded three, four, even five times — what FEMA calls "Repetitive Loss Properties." If you're in Meyerland, you don't need a sales pitch about why elevation matters. You've lived it.

What you need is a contractor who can do the whole job. New roof after the storm, sure — but also house lifting, FEMA grant paperwork, insurance claim representation, and the structural work that comes with elevating a 1960s mid-century home off its slab. We do all of it. Same project manager. One contract. One warranty.

The Meyerland housing stock is mostly mid-century homes from the 1950s and 1960s — slab-on-grade, brick veneer, ranch and split-level. A lot of them have already been elevated post-Harvey; the ones that haven't are the ones still flooding. The Brays Bayou Federal Flood Risk Reduction Project is helping, but it's years from completion. Until then, the math says: lift or move.

FEMA HMA grants: Meyerland is one of the highest-priority FEMA Hazard Mitigation Assistance areas in the country. Up to 75% of elevation cost can be grant-funded. We handle the application start to finish — typically 6–12 months.
Neighborhoods
  • Meyerland Plaza area 77096
  • Westbury (adjacent) 77035
  • South Braeswood 77096
  • Linkwood 77035
  • Maplewood South 77096
  • Robindell 77035
  • Willowbend 77096
  • Westwood 77036
  • Karen Park 77035
  • Glenshire 77096
  • Lyrebird 77096
  • Kingsbridge 77096
Local Conditions

Flood, flood, flood. And one good roof.

Brays Bayou floodplain. Almost all of Meyerland sits in FEMA's Special Flood Hazard Area. The Brays Bayou Federal Flood Risk Reduction Project is widening the bayou and adding stormwater detention, but it won't be fully complete for years. Until then, every major rain event is a flood risk.

Repetitive Loss Properties. Many Meyerland homes have flooded enough times to be FEMA-flagged as RLPs — that designation accelerates eligibility for elevation grants. If your home has flooded twice or more in the last 10 years, ask us to check.

1960s slab-on-grade construction. Most Meyerland homes are brick veneer over slab. Lifting a slab-on-grade home is more involved than pier-and-beam (cut, lift, rebuild stem wall) but absolutely routine for us. Typical project is 4–8 weeks.

Heavy storm exposure. Hail belt + hurricane corridor. Beryl in 2024 took out Meyerland roofs across multiple zip codes. If your roof is older than 12 years and you're in Meyerland, it's due regardless of visible damage.

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