Houston roof replacement. Architectural asphalt, Class 4, metal, tile, slate — all in-house, all warranty-backed. Permit, HOA, and insurance work included.
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Most Houston homeowners replace their roofs at 18-25 years — sooner if storm damage triggers a claim, later if maintenance has been excellent. Here are the signals you’re past due:
Houston conditions age roofs faster than rated. By 18-22 years, even good asphalt is past prime.
One leak is a repair. Three leaks at three locations is systemic failure.
Gutters full of granules. Bare spots visible on shingles. Mat exposed to UV.
Tabs lifting at edges, shingles cracked through — thermal cycling has degraded the material.
Major storm + insurance approval = best time to replace. Insurance funds most of the cost.
Homes sell faster with new roofs. Documented warranty transfers to next owner.
01. Free inspection. Drone imagery, attic check, written assessment. We tell you whether you need replacement now or have another year or two.
02. Written quote. Line-itemed scope: tear-off, decking, underlayment, shingles, ridge cap, flashing, vents, drip edge, permit, cleanup. Cost calculator preview.
03. Material selection. Class 4 impact-rated for most homes. Premium options discussed. Material guide.
04. HOA & permit. Pre-cleared shingle samples to architectural review (3-7 day approval). Permits pulled (1-2 weeks).
05. Material delivery. Materials delivered 1-3 days before tear-off.
06. Tear-off + decking. Day 1: complete tear-off, decking inspected board by board, rotted boards replaced (only billed for what’s replaced), synthetic underlayment same-day.
07. Install. Days 2-3 (asphalt) or 4-7 (tile/slate). Six-nail patterns. Proper flashing at every penetration.
08. Walkthrough + warranty. Magnetic nail sweep. Walk the work. Sign warranty card. Final payment after your approval.
Most Houston roofers install asphalt and sub everything else out. We staff specialty crews for tile, slate, metal, copper in-house — one warranty, one project manager, one accountable contractor.
Houston standard. 25-30 year warranty. Class 4 upgrade highly recommended for hail belt + insurance discount.
Asphalt details →40-70 year roof. 140+ mph wind rating. 10-20% AC savings. Best for hurricane survivability.
Metal roofing →40-100+ year material. Mediterranean and custom estate aesthetic. Engineering review required.
Tile roofing →100+ year roof. Best hail performance. Premium aesthetic. Heights, Memorial, custom estates.
Slate roofing →Metal performance, traditional aesthetic. Mimics tile, shake, or slate.
Stone-coated →Modern flat-roof additions, garage roofs, contemporary styles, small commercial.
Flat roofing →Asphalt: 1-3 days on site for typical 2,000-4,000 sq ft Houston home. Tile or slate: 4-7 days. Pre-project lead time (HOA approval, permits, materials) adds 2-4 weeks. Most homeowners stay home during the project.
Architectural asphalt: $4-$7 per sq ft installed (~$10K-$25K typical). Class 4 impact-rated: $5.50-$8.50 per sq ft. Metal: $11-$18 per sq ft. Tile: $12-$32 per sq ft. Slate: $25-$50 per sq ft. Live cost calculator.
Signals: roof >18 years old; multiple unrelated leaks; widespread granule loss in gutters; curling, cracking, or missing shingles; visible aging from the street; recent storm with significant damage; previous repairs that didn’t hold.
Houston code requires full tear-off — no install-over. Our work always starts with complete removal and decking inspection. Anyone offering “reroof over existing” in Houston is cutting corners that fail in 5-10 years.
Yes. We pull permits with the right jurisdiction (City of Houston, Harris Co, Bellaire, Pearland, Fort Bend Co, Galveston Co). We submit pre-cleared shingle samples to your HOA. Most HOA approvals 3-7 days; permits 1-2 weeks.
Yes. We attend your adjuster meeting, write parallel scope, file supplements, and recover depreciation on your behalf. Claim representation.
For most homes: Class 4 impact-rated architectural asphalt — best balance of cost, longevity, insurance discount, storm performance. Longer horizons: standing seam metal. Estates: tile or slate. Material comparison.
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