Family-owned, bilingual roofing for Cypress homeowners along the 290 and Grand Parkway corridor, built for Harris County hail and hurricane season.
Cypress homes take a beating from the Northwest Freeway hail corridor and the Gulf storms that roll up Highway 290 every summer. PL Roofing & Remodeling is a family-owned, bilingual contractor based just down the road in Spring, and we know what 100-degree heat, 72% humidity, and 4 to 5 hail events a year do to a Cy-Fair roof. We replace, repair, and document with the same care whether you speak English or Spanish.
We serve Cypress and the surrounding Harris County area, including ZIP codes 77410, 77429, and 77433. Start with a 60-second roof estimate or book a free inspection.
Full tear-off and re-roof with quality materials and a workmanship warranty. Learn more →
Leaks, missing shingles, and flashing fixed right and documented. Learn more →
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Here are the roof problems we see most often on Cypress homes, and why they matter in this climate.
With roughly 4 to 5 significant hail events a year in the Cypress corridor, asphalt shingles lose granules and bruise without leaving obvious holes. That hidden damage exposes the shingle matrix and speeds up UV breakdown long before a leak ever shows.
Tropical systems from June through November and straight-line winds like the May 2024 Houston derecho can gust 50 to 100-plus mph across Cypress. Those forces lift, crease, and tear shingles and can cause structural failure on exposed elevations near 290 and Highway 249.
In Cypress humidity, mold can take hold within 24 to 48 hours of water getting into the roof deck or attic. A small storm leak in a Bridgeland or Towne Lake home can become an interior problem in just a couple of days.
Intense Texas sun and high humidity wear down shingles faster here than in cooler climates. Granule loss leaves the asphalt layer exposed, and a roof that should last decades can age noticeably sooner without attention.
Compromised shingles and flashing keep weakening as Cypress rain and humidity work on them. What looks minor after one storm often turns into a real leak by the next season, which is why early documentation matters.
Cypress sits squarely in an active Houston-area hail corridor, with about 4 to 5 significant hail events in a typical year and a hurricane season that runs June through November. Tropical systems push sustained winds of 40 to 60-plus mph through the area, while derechos and severe spring thunderstorms can produce straight-line gusts of 50 to 100-plus mph and the occasional tornado, as the May 2024 Houston derecho made clear. Between storms, intense UV exposure and an annual humidity average near 72%, peaking around 77%, keep working on your shingles year-round. That combination of heat, moisture, and rainfall breaks roofing materials down faster than in cooler parts of the country, so even undramatic weather quietly shortens a Cypress roof's life.
We work throughout Cypress and the wider Cy-Fair ISD footprint, from established neighborhoods off US Route 290 (the Northwest Freeway) to newer rooflines in the Bridgeland master-planned community and around Towne Lake. The Grand Parkway (Highway 99) and Highway 249 put us a short drive from your door, and because we are based in nearby Spring and also serve Tomball and Hockley, we are close enough to respond quickly after a storm moves through Harris County. As a local, family-owned company, we understand how Cypress homes are built and how this climate treats them, and we explain every recommendation clearly in English or Spanish.
See examples of our work on recent completed roofs across the Houston area, or learn about our storm-damage response.
If a storm hits your Cypress roof, we help by thoroughly documenting the damage. Our team captures drone and ground-level photos and takes measurements, then prepares a written contractor estimate you can submit to support your claim. We are a roofing contractor, not a public insurance adjuster, so we do not file or negotiate your claim and we cannot promise any particular outcome. Your insurance company reviews the evidence and decides the claim. Our job is to give you clear, well-organized documentation and honest repair or replacement recommendations so you can make an informed decision about your home.
Yes. We cover Cypress and the surrounding Harris County area, including ZIP codes 77410, 77429, and 77433, along with nearby Tomball, Hockley, and Spring. Cypress is entirely within Harris County, and that is the area we focus on.
Often, yes. Hail frequently bruises shingles and knocks off granules without leaving visible holes, so damage hides in plain sight. A free, documented inspection lets you catch that early, before Cypress humidity and UV turn it into a leak.
Quickly. Because local humidity averages around 72%, mold can begin growing within 24 to 48 hours of water reaching your deck or attic. Addressing intrusion fast helps limit the damage inside Bridgeland, Towne Lake, and other Cypress homes.
We support it by documenting your damage with drone and ground photos and measurements and providing a written contractor estimate. We are not a public insurance adjuster and cannot guarantee an outcome; your insurer decides the claim based on the evidence.
Get a preliminary estimate in 60 seconds or book your free, documented inspection today.
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