River Oaks roofs aren’t typical Houston roofs. Estate-scale geometries, premium materials, design review, and discretion are all part of the job. We’ve been the in-house option for tile, slate, and copper specialty work in Houston — not a sub-out shop.
The neighborhood concentrates Houston’s most distinctive roof types: 1920s-30s Spanish Colonial Revival with original or replacement tile; mid-century modern with low-slope and torch-down systems; and large-scale custom builds from the 1990s onward with mixed-material geometries that combine standing-seam metal, slate, and architectural shingle on a single house.
Most Houston roofers don’t carry crews for tile, slate, or copper. They sub it to two or three specialty operators in town when the job comes up. We carry these crews in-house — the same people on every River Oaks job, working under the same project manager. That’s the operational difference at this end of the market.
The premium-material market has a small ecosystem of skilled crews in Houston. Mostly older, mostly trained on-the-job over decades. When a tile roof or a slate roof gets sub-contracted, the homeowner is typically dealing with a contractor who has met the crew once or twice — not someone whose own people are doing the work.
What we install at scale:
Costs run higher than typical Houston jobs — a tile re-roof at estate scale is $80K-$200K depending on geometry and material. Copper standing seam can be 3-4x that. We provide detailed scope of work and material specifications so the homeowner can comparison-shop with confidence.
A 50-square mixed-material roof project is more like a small commercial project than a typical residential reroof. We treat it that way.
Pre-construction: walk the property with the homeowner or property manager, document every penetration and detail, write the scope, schedule the work around homeowner travel and property events. During construction: daily site supervision, debris cleanup at end of every day, secure staging, no overnight exposed roof. Post-construction: walk-through, document everything for insurance and homeowner records, warranty registration.
Insurance claim representation is included — not an add-on. River Oaks claims involve high RCV sublimits, depreciation recovery worth tens of thousands, and adjuster scrutiny that demands documented scope. We work the claim alongside the work.
Yes. River Oaks Property Owners has design review for major exterior changes, and we’ve worked through that process. We’ve also worked with the River Oaks Country Club neighborhoods, Tall Timbers, Shadyside, and the Avalon Place area. Site logistics, noise hours, and discretion are part of how we operate here.
Yes. We have specialty crews in-house for tile (concrete and clay), natural slate (Vermont and Welsh sourcing), and standing-seam copper. Most Houston roofers sub these out. We don’t. The crews that handle these materials at scale are a small Houston ecosystem; we’ve been part of it.
Project-managed like commercial work. Pre-construction meeting with the homeowner or property manager, scope of work covering every penetration and transition, phased schedule, daily site supervision, single point of contact start to finish. Larger River Oaks roofs run 30-60 squares with mixed materials and complex geometries; we plan for that.
We work standard hours unless the homeowner requests otherwise. No street signage. No yard signs unless requested. Crews briefed on noise sensitivity. Material delivery and lay-down planned to keep the property looking presentable throughout.
Yes — especially relevant given the value at stake. River Oaks claims often hit replacement-cost-value sublimits, depreciation recovery is significant, and the insurer scrutiny is higher. We attend the adjuster meeting, document with drone and ground photography, write the scope, and handle supplements.
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