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Conroe, TX Roofing

Roof replacement, repair, and free documented inspections for Conroe homeowners, built for Montgomery County hail, heat, and hurricane-season storms.

Conroe roofs work harder than most. Sitting in one of North America's busiest hail corridors with 100-degree summers, intense UV, and a June-through-November hurricane season, Montgomery County homes age shingles years faster than the national average. PL Roofing & Remodeling is a family-owned, bilingual contractor that inspects, documents, and repairs or replaces Conroe roofs with that local punishment in mind.

We serve Conroe and the surrounding Montgomery County area, including ZIP codes 77301, 77302, 77303, 77304, 77306, 77384, and 77385. Start with a 60-second roof estimate or book a free inspection.

Roof Replacement in Conroe

Full tear-off and re-roof with quality materials and a workmanship warranty. Learn more →

Roof Repair in Conroe

Leaks, missing shingles, and flashing fixed right and documented. Learn more →

Storm Damage in Conroe

Fast assessment, drone documentation, and insurance-claim support. Learn more →

Local roofing concerns

Common Conroe Roofing Concerns

Here are the roofing problems we see most often on Conroe-area homes, and what causes them locally.

Hail damage from an active corridor

Conroe sits in one of the most hail-prone regions in North America, with more than 100 radar-detected hail events in the past year alone. Repeated strikes strip granules and fracture the shingle mat, so damage often accumulates quietly between bigger storms.

UV and heat burning out shingles early

Relentless sun and 100-degree-plus summers cook asphalt shingles, so in this climate many last only 15 to 20 years instead of the 25 to 30 common nationally. We look for granule loss, blistering, and brittle, curling tabs that signal heat fatigue.

Wind damage from hurricanes and spring storms

Tropical systems and spring fronts bring strong gusts to Conroe; Hurricane Beryl in July 2024 produced winds around 69 mph in the area. That kind of wind lifts shingle tabs and tears off ridge-cap sections, leaving the roof open to leaks.

Thermal cycling that loosens the roof

Conroe roofs swing from freezing winter lows to triple-digit summer highs. That constant expansion and contraction stresses sealant strips, fasteners, and shingle bonds, slowly working tabs loose and opening gaps around flashing and penetrations.

Slow leaks that surface inside the home

Failed flashing, worn pipe boots, and storm-loosened shingles let water in long before a ceiling stain appears. We trace leaks to the source and document them with photos so the real problem gets fixed, not just patched.

Storm & weather

Conroe Storms & Your Roof

Weather is the single biggest reason Conroe roofs fail early. The city sits in the Texas Gulf Coast region, where hurricane season runs June through November and tropical systems like Hurricane Beryl in July 2024 have driven winds near 69 mph across the area. On top of that, Conroe lands inside one of North America's most active hail corridors, logging well over 100 radar-detected hail events in a single year, and spring storms add their own damaging straight-line winds. Between storms, intense UV radiation and 100-degree-plus heat accelerate asphalt deterioration faster than the national average, while the swing from freezing winter nights to scorching summer days makes materials expand and contract until seals and fasteners give out. Combined, these forces explain why so many Conroe shingles wear out years ahead of schedule, and why a documented inspection after major weather is worth the call.

We know the Conroe area because we work across it. Our crews travel I-45 and the Eastex Freeway (US 59 / I-69), reach neighborhoods strung along Texas Highway 105, and serve homes throughout the Conroe Independent School District, from the Lake Conroe shoreline to Oak Ridge North and over toward The Woodlands. Lakeside homes catch wind off open water, while wooded lots collect debris and trap moisture and shade against the roof, so the right fix is rarely one-size-fits-all. As a family-owned, bilingual contractor, we explain every finding clearly in English or Spanish and recommend only the repair or replacement your Conroe home actually needs.

See examples of our work on recent completed roofs across the Houston area, or learn about our storm-damage response.

Insurance & documentation

Storm-Damage Documentation in Conroe

After a hail or windstorm, good documentation matters, and timing is tight: Texas guidance points to a critical 24-to-48-hour window for capturing fresh storm damage, and waiting can make claims harder to support. PL Roofing & Remodeling helps by thoroughly inspecting your Conroe roof and documenting what we find with drone and ground-level photos plus measurements, then providing a clear written contractor estimate you can share with your insurer. We are a roofing contractor, not a public insurance adjuster, so we do not file, negotiate, or settle your claim, and we cannot promise any particular outcome. Your insurance company reviews the evidence and decides the claim; our role is to give you and your adjuster an accurate, well-documented picture of your roof's condition.

PL Roofing & Remodeling is a roofing contractor and does not act as a public insurance adjuster. We do not guarantee claim approval, payouts, or deductible waivers (Texas Ins. Code §707.057). See how our insurance documentation works →
FAQ

Conroe Roofing Questions

How long do shingle roofs last in Conroe's climate?

In Conroe's intense UV, heat, and hail, asphalt shingles often last about 15 to 20 years, compared with 25 to 30 in milder parts of the country. Frequent hail and big temperature swings are the main reasons local roofs age faster, so we recommend an inspection well before you hit the upper end of that range.

Should I have my roof inspected after a Conroe hailstorm?

Yes. Conroe sits in a very active hail corridor, and hail damage is often hard to see from the ground while still shortening your roof's life. We provide a free, documented inspection with drone and ground photos so you know your roof's true condition, especially within the first day or two after a storm.

Do you help with storm-damage insurance claims in Conroe?

We support your claim as your contractor, not as a public adjuster. We document the damage with photos and measurements and give you a written estimate to share with your insurer, but the insurance company reviews the evidence and decides the outcome. We never guarantee approval or any payout.

Which Conroe ZIP codes and nearby areas do you serve?

We serve Conroe ZIP codes 77301, 77302, 77303, 77304, 77306, 77384, and 77385, along with surrounding Montgomery County communities near Lake Conroe, Oak Ridge North, and The Woodlands. If you are nearby and unsure, just call 832-860-0354 and we will let you know.

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