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Residential Roof Installation in Austin & San Antonio

Licensed Texas roofing contractors serving the full Austin and San Antonio metro areas. Free estimates, single-day installations, full warranty on every job.

Licensed & Insured

Texas Contractor

10+ Years

Experience

Austin & San Antonio

Service Area

Free Estimates

No Obligation

Common Challenges Homeowners Face

We understand the problems that turn a roof replacement into a stressful experience — and how to avoid them.

Storm Damage Left Unaddressed

After a hailstorm or high-wind event, shingle damage may not be visible from the ground. By the time leaks appear on your ceiling, the underlying structure can already be compromised — and a small claim can become a large one.

Contractors Who Ghost After Close

Too many homeowners sign a contract, pay a deposit, and then wait weeks for a crew to show up. We schedule crew start dates at contract signing and keep you informed if anything changes.

Permits & City Codes Confusion

Pulling the right permits and passing municipal inspections is our responsibility, not yours. We handle all required permits in every city we serve — Austin, San Antonio, and the surrounding suburbs — and never begin work until the permit is approved.

Material Choices with No Guidance

GAF or Owens Corning? 30-year or lifetime? Impact-resistant or standard? We walk you through the real differences — warranty coverage, insurance discounts, performance in Central Texas heat — so you can make an informed choice without a sales pitch.

Disruption Lasting Weeks

Most residential replacements are complete in a single day. We crew up appropriately for the job size, protect your landscaping and windows during teardown, and do a magnetic nail sweep before we leave. Your home should feel normal again by the time we drive away.

What's Included

Every roof installation includes these components — no surprise line items.

Full Tear-Off & Disposal

We remove all existing shingles, underlayment, and flashing down to the deck. All debris is loaded and hauled away the same day — no dumpster left in your driveway for a week.

New Underlayment & Ice Barrier

We install synthetic felt underlayment over the full deck and add self-adhering ice and water barrier along the eaves, valleys, and penetrations for enhanced leak protection.

GAF or Owens Corning Architectural Shingles

We use only major-brand architectural (dimensional) shingles. Impact-resistant Class 4 options are available and may qualify you for an insurance premium discount in Texas.

Ridge Cap & Flashing Replacement

Ridge cap shingles and all metal flashingstep flashing, counter flashing, pipe boots, and valley metal — are replaced new. We never re-use old flashing on a new roof.

Drip Edge & Fascia Inspection

We install new drip edge along all eaves and rakes. Before installation, we inspect the fascia boards for rot or damage and flag any repairs needed so they're addressed before the new roof goes on.

Final Walkthrough & Warranty Paperwork

Before we leave, we do a full walkthrough with you, answer any questions, complete a magnetic nail sweep, and hand over both the manufacturer product warranty and our workmanship warranty — registered and in writing.

How It Works

Our process is straightforward — from the first call to the final cleanup.

1

Free Estimate

We visit your property, inspect the roof from ground level and up top, document any damage, and provide a written itemized estimate — usually within 24–48 hours of the visit.

2

Material Selection

We walk you through shingle options, colors, and warranty tiers. We'll note if a Class 4 impact-resistant shingle qualifies you for an insurance discount in your ZIP code.

3

Installation Day

Our crew arrives at dawn, protects your landscaping and openings, tears off the old roof, installs all components in sequence, and does a final nail sweep before cleanup.

4

Inspection & Cleanup

We do a final walkthrough with you, answer questions, hand over warranty docs, and make sure the job site is cleaner than we found it. Payment is due upon completion.

Service Areas

We serve homeowners across the Austin and San Antonio metro areas.

Austin Metro

AustinRound RockCedar ParkPflugervilleGeorgetownLeanderKyleBudaManorLakewayBee CaveBastrop

The Austin metro has grown dramatically over the past decade, bringing thousands of homes — many with roofs approaching the end of their 20–30 year service life — into hailstorm territory. Austin sits directly in Texas's hail corridor, and after spring storm seasons we see significant volume of insurance-related replacements from East Austin to the Cedar Park and Leander suburbs. Summer heat in the Hill Country fringe (Lakeway, Bee Cave) is particularly tough on older three-tab shingles. The clay soils in Pflugerville and Manor can cause foundation movement that stresses roof lines over time. We know these neighborhoods and the specific challenges each area presents.

San Antonio Metro

San AntonioNew BraunfelsBoerneHelotesConverseSchertzUniversal CitySeguinFloresvilleLeon ValleyLive OakWindcrest

San Antonio and its surrounding communities experience similar hail and heat threats as Austin, with an additional Gulf moisture influence that can accelerate shingle deterioration in some seasons. The Hill Country suburbs — Boerne, Helotes, and Leon Valley — see strong winds channeled through the terrain, increasing the risk of lifted shingles around ridges and hip returns. Military communities like Converse, Universal City, and Schertz have a high volume of VA-financing situations where a pre-inspection report documenting the existing roof's condition is often required. We've navigated these requirements on multiple jobs in the area.

Frequently Asked Questions

Roofing in Central Texas: What You Need to Know

Central Texas sits in one of the most punishing roofing climates in the country. The combination of intense UV radiation, extreme heat cycling, hailstorms, and periodic severe wind events creates conditions that can shorten a roof's service life significantly compared to cooler, calmer regions. Hail is the single biggest threat to roofs in the Austin and San Antonio metro areas. Texas leads the nation in insured hail losses, and both metros sit squarely in 'Hail Alley' — the corridor where Gulf moisture meets cold fronts sweeping down from the Rockies. Hail events are most frequent from March through June, but storm season extends into fall. After any hailstorm, it's worth having a qualified inspector walk your roof — hail damage that isn't visible from the street can compromise the shingles' granule coating and lead to early failure. Heat cycling is the second major stressor. Austin regularly exceeds 100°F for weeks at a stretch, and attic temperatures can reach 140–160°F on summer afternoons. This thermal expansion and contraction works the nails loose over time and accelerates shingle brittleness. Proper attic ventilation — a topic we cover during every estimate visit — dramatically extends the life of a new roof by keeping temperatures in check. For homeowners in North Austin, Cedar Park, and Georgetown who experienced the February 2021 freeze, ice damming may also be a familiar concern. While rare, freeze-thaw events can exploit any existing vulnerabilities in flashing or underlayment. When we replace your roof, we install ice and water barrier along the eaves and valley details to provide protection if a similar weather event recurs. The bottom line: the Central Texas climate demands quality materials, correct installation, and proper ventilation. We've installed roofs across both metro areas and understand the specific conditions each neighborhood faces.

Why a Documented Inspection Matters Before Your Install

Before any roof replacement, a thorough documentation process protects you in three important ways. First, it creates an accurate scope of work. A photo-documented inspection identifies not just surface damage but underlying issues — soft spots in the deck, failed flashing around penetrations, deteriorated pipe boots — that need to be addressed during the replacement. Without documentation, these items can be missed in the initial quote and show up as change orders mid-project. Second, it supports your insurance claim. If your replacement is driven by storm damage, your insurance adjuster needs clear evidence linking the damage to a covered event. Crisp, date-stamped photos from a professional inspection create an unambiguous record that speeds approval and reduces the likelihood of a scope dispute. Third, it gives you a baseline for future inspections. After your new roof is installed, having a documented pre-replacement record helps establish that any future damage is new — not pre-existing — which protects you in future claims. We use Roof Report Pro's inspection software to document every replacement job before teardown begins. The software produces a structured, photo-organized report that covers every roof section systematically. If you're using a public adjuster or working directly with your insurance carrier, we can share this report directly. The documentation takes an extra 15–20 minutes on-site and has, in our experience, prevented scope disputes on multiple insurance-related jobs. If you'd like to understand more about how AI-powered roof inspection software works — whether for your own home or as a roofing professional looking for a faster reporting workflow — visit our inspection software page.

Ready to Get Started?

Call or email us for a free, no-obligation estimate. We'll inspect your roof and have a written quote to you within 24–48 hours.

We use Roof Report Pro to document every job before teardown — so you have a professional inspection record for your insurance claim.