Roof Repair in Houston, Texas
From a small leak to storm damage, licensed local roofers handle repair work — shingle replacement, flashing, ridge vent, pipe boot, and ice-dam remediation. Get matched fast with a roofer who knows your local climate and code.
(844) 578-3077 — Call to Get MatchedRoof Repair services in Houston
- Active leak diagnosis and repair
- Missing or damaged shingle replacement
- Storm and hail damage assessment + insurance claim support
- Flashing replacement (chimney, vent stack, skylight)
- Ridge vent, soffit, and ventilation repair
- Underlayment patching for limited moisture intrusion
Houston Weather and Your Roof
Houston's weather affects which materials last and when you should schedule your project.

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Hot humid subtropical climate with temperatures regularly exceeding 90F in summer
High humidity creates breeding ground for mold and algae on roofs
Hurricane season from June through November brings high winds and heavy rain
Recommended Months
Avoid if Possible
- Light-colored or reflective roofs can reduce cooling costs significantly
- Proper attic ventilation critical to prevent heat buildup and extend roof life
- Radiant barrier underlayment can reflect up to 97% of radiant heat
- Metal roofs reflect solar heat effectively reducing AC costs
- Darker shingles increase attic temperatures and cooling costs
The humidity that defines Houston's weather creates an additional layer of concern for homeowners. Moisture-laden air promotes the growth of algae, mold, and mildew on roof surfaces, which not only creates unsightly dark streaks but can actually compromise the integrity of roofing materials over time. This is why algae-resistant shingles treated with copper granules have become increasingly popular among Houston homeowners seeking to preserve both appearance and function.
Hurricane season, spanning from June through November, adds another critical dimension to roofing considerations in the Houston area. The threat of high winds, driving rain, and occasional hail means that impact resistance and wind ratings matter significantly when selecting roofing materials. Many homeowners now opt for Class 4 impact-resistant shingles or metal roofing systems specifically designed to withstand the severe weather events that can strike the Texas Gulf Coast. The combination of heat, humidity, storms, and UV exposure means that Houston roofs typically require replacement more frequently than those in temperate climates, with standard asphalt shingles lasting 15-25 years compared to 25-30 years in less demanding environments.
How Houston's Climate Affects Materials
asphalt Shingles
UV degradation accelerated; lighter colors recommended for heat reflection
metal Roofing
Excellent performance; reflects heat, withstands hurricanes, resists humidity
clay Tile
Superior heat resistance and longevity; can chip under hail impact
synthetic Materials
Designed to resist mold, UV, and storm damage well in Houston climate
When to call a Houston pro
- Visible water stains on ceilings or attic decking
- Shingles missing or scattered after a recent storm
- Daylight visible through the roof deck in the attic
- Sagging roofline or soft spots when walking the attic
roofing contractors in Houston
Ideal Roofing, LLC
Braun's Roofing, Inc.
Remedy Roofing
Houston Roofing & Construction, LLC (HRC)
Amstill Roofing
+ 3 more in Houston
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(844) 578-3077Filing Insurance Claims in Houston
How to file a roof damage claim with your insurance company, step by step.
- Document all damage with photos and videos immediately after storm
- Get professional roof inspection with detailed report
- Review policy carefully for coverage limits and exclusions
- File claim promptly with insurance company
- Request contractor be present during adjuster visit if possible
- Keep records of all communication with insurance company
- 1Contact roofing contractor for free storm damage inspection
- 2Document damage thoroughly before any temporary repairs
- 3File insurance claim with documentation
- 4Meet with insurance adjuster on-site
- 5Review claim estimate and negotiate if needed
- 6Proceed with repairs once claim approved
- 7Submit final documentation to close claim
Document Everything
Photos before & after
Call Within 48 Hours
Report damage promptly
Keep All Records
Save communications
Important: If storm damage covers 25% or more of your roof, insurance usually pays for a full replacement.
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