If you have spoken to us before, you may have heard two names come up: PL Roofing & Remodeling and Storm Bolt Roofing. People sometimes ask whether they are competitors, whether one bought the other, or whether they are the same company wearing two hats.

None of those. They are brother companies, built and run by the same family. Same owner. Same crews' standards. Same phone answered by people who actually climb roofs. What differs is what each one was built to do best — and knowing which is which saves you a call.

What they have in common

Start with what does not change between them, because it is most of it. Six things hold true whichever name is on the truck.

  • Family owned. Both companies were founded and are run by the Pico family, with more than twenty years of roofing experience behind them. The people who inspect your roof are the people who answer when you call back.
  • Local. This is where the family lives, not a territory on a map. Inspections, estimates, paperwork and phone calls in English or Spanish, at every step.
  • Quality. Every job documented with drone and ground photographs — before, during and after. Debris hauled off and a magnetic sweep for nails before anyone leaves your driveway.
  • Honesty. If a repair will do the job, both companies will tell you repair. Free inspections come with no pressure and no scare tactics.
  • Trust. Written, itemized estimates in plain language. A written workmanship warranty. General liability insurance. You never have to take anyone's word for what is happening above your ceiling.
  • Value. Value is not the lowest number on the page — it is the right work, priced in the open, that you do not have to pay for twice. An itemized estimate lets you see what every line buys.

That shared foundation is the point. Whichever name is on the truck, the standard behind it is the same one.

PL Roofing & Remodeling

PL Roofing & Remodeling is the mom-and-pop side of the family — and that is meant as a description of how it works, not a size.

It is built around a personal, hands-on relationship with the homeowner. Fewer layers between you and the person doing the work. The kind of company where the same face turns up for the inspection, the walkthrough and the final look at the finished job, and where you can ring and get a person who already knows your roof.

It is also the side of the family that carries the remodeling work. When a project touches more than the roof — when the roof is one part of something larger you are doing to the house — that is PL Roofing & Remodeling's ground.

PL Roofing & Remodeling tends to be the better fit for:

  • Homeowners who want a small family-business experience and a single point of contact
  • Family-sized roofing jobs where the relationship matters as much as the schedule
  • Roofing work that sits alongside remodeling or other improvements to the home
  • Repairs, replacements and inspections for a home you plan to stay in
  • Anyone who would simply rather deal with the same handful of people from start to finish

Storm Bolt Roofing

Storm Bolt Roofing is the side of the family built for roofing at a wider scale, and for what Texas weather does to it.

It works across residential and commercial roofing, and it is the company set up for the work that follows a storm: documenting hail and wind damage thoroughly, and handling roofing projects that involve an insurance claim. That work has its own rhythm — adjuster appointments, photographic evidence, scope discussions, timelines that move when the weather does — and Storm Bolt Roofing is organised around it.

A word on what that does and does not mean. Storm Bolt Roofing documents storm damage and prepares a contractor estimate you can hand to your insurer. It is a roofing contractor, not a public insurance adjuster. It does not interpret your policy for you, it cannot promise how a claim will turn out, and it never waives deductibles. What it does is make sure the condition of your roof is recorded properly and that the roofing work is done right.

Storm Bolt Roofing tends to be the better fit for:

  • Roof damage after hail, wind or a storm
  • Roofing projects that involve an insurance claim
  • Commercial buildings and multi-property owners
  • Larger residential roofing systems
  • Property managers and anyone coordinating roofing across more than one address

Same family, different purpose

Neither company is the senior one. Neither is a fallback for the other, and neither is a step up. They were created for different jobs, the way a family might have one member who is happiest doing careful work on one house at a time and another who is at their best coordinating a dozen roofs after a hailstorm.

The practical benefit to you is that the family's experience is not confined to one lane. A homeowner who starts with a small repair and later needs a full storm claim handled does not have to start again with strangers. A commercial client who also owns a house does not need two unrelated contractors. The standard, the documentation habit and the people behind both names are the same.

Which company should you call?

The short version:

  • A leak, a repair, or a roof on a home you live in — either company can help. If you want the small family-business feel and a single point of contact, PL Roofing & Remodeling is the natural call.
  • Roofing that is part of a larger remodel — PL Roofing & Remodeling.
  • Hail or wind damage you think may be an insurance claim — Storm Bolt Roofing.
  • A commercial roof, or several properties at once — Storm Bolt Roofing.
  • You genuinely are not sure — call either one. You are reaching the same family, and we will point you to whichever side is the better fit. Nobody gets passed around a call centre, because there isn't one.

That last point is the one worth remembering. Getting it “wrong” costs you nothing. There is no wrong door here.

One family, either way

Two names, two focuses, one family standing behind both. Whichever one you call, you get the same commitment: an honest look at your roof, photographs proving what we found, plain language about what it needs, and work we will put our name to.

That is the whole point of having two companies instead of one. Not to cover more ground for its own sake — to make sure that whatever you turn up with, somebody in the family is genuinely set up to help.