Family-owned, bilingual roofing for Humble homes built to stand up to Gulf Coast heat, hurricane winds, and Lake Houston-area storms.
Humble sits in a tough corner of Harris County, where summer roofs bake at 160-170 F and June-through-November hurricane season tests every shingle and seam. PL Roofing & Remodeling gives Humble homeowners straight answers, photo-documented inspections, and clear written estimates -- in English or Spanish. We replace, repair, and storm-proof roofs from the older neighborhoods near downtown Humble to the newer subdivisions off the Eastex Freeway.
We serve all three Humble ZIP codes -- 77338, 77346, and 77396 -- along with the surrounding Lake Houston communities. Start with a 60-second roof estimate or book a free inspection.
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Here is what we watch for most on Humble roofs, shaped by this stretch of the Gulf Coast and the homes around Lake Houston.
With hurricane season running June 1 through November 30, sustained gusts over 100 mph can peel back standard shingles, and aging 3-tab shingles can start failing at just 60-70 mph. We help Humble homeowners step up to architectural shingles rated for 110-130 mph winds.
Gulf Coast storms over Humble have produced golf-ball to baseball-sized hail, with stones topping two inches in severe events. That kind of impact bruises mats and knocks granules loose, so we inspect closely after every major storm cell moves through.
Intense, year-round UV and surface temperatures of 160-170 F on dark shingles can shave 20-30 percent off a roof's expected lifespan here versus the national average. We look for the brittleness and granule loss that heat fatigue leaves behind.
Humble's high humidity and roughly 49 inches of annual rain push moisture into decking, underlayment, and attics, where mold and mildew take hold. We check ventilation and flashing to keep that moisture moving out, not in.
Daily heat swings past 150 F make shingles expand and contract until adhesive bonds weaken and edges curl or crack. On older Humble roofs we catch this fatigue before a wind gust turns a curled shingle into a leak.
Humble's Gulf Coast subtropical climate is hard on roofs in every season. Summer highs run 88-92 F and peak near 95 F in August, pushing dark shingle surfaces to 160-170 F and driving the thermal cycling that curls and cracks them over time. Rain is steady from April through September, and October -- the wettest month -- can drop around seven inches, with about 49 inches falling across the year and humidity staying high throughout. Then there is hurricane season, June 1 to November 30, when tropical systems can drive 100-plus-mph winds and severe thunderstorms can hail out a neighborhood in minutes. Areas near Humble felt this firsthand when Hurricane Harvey flooded East Fork San Jacinto River neighborhoods in 2017. We build and inspect Humble roofs with all of it in mind.
We know the lay of the land around Humble. The city sits in Harris County between Interstate 69/US Highway 59 -- the Eastex Freeway -- and Beltway 8, the Sam Houston Tollway, with Kingwood just to the north across the San Jacinto River, Atascocita to the east, and our home base of Spring about eleven miles to the northwest. Homes here range from established streets near downtown to subdivisions feeding Humble Independent School District, and many back up to the Lake Houston and San Jacinto River corridors where wind and water hit hardest. Whether you are off the freeway, near the lake, or anywhere in between, we show up with documented inspections and clear, bilingual explanations of exactly what your roof needs.
See examples of our work on recent completed roofs across the Houston area, or learn about our storm-damage response.
After a Humble hailstorm or hurricane, the smartest first move is solid documentation. PL Roofing & Remodeling inspects your roof and captures the evidence -- drone and ground-level photos plus measurements -- then puts it into a clear written contractor estimate you can submit with your claim. We are a roofing contractor, not a public insurance adjuster, so we do not file or negotiate your claim for you, and your insurer decides the outcome. What we can promise is thorough, honest documentation and an estimate that reflects the real scope of the damage, explained to you in English or Spanish.
Yes. We cover all three Humble ZIP codes and the surrounding Lake Houston area, from neighborhoods near downtown Humble to subdivisions along the Eastex Freeway. We are based in Spring, about eleven miles northwest, so we are close by.
For wind, architectural shingles rated 110-130 mph are a major step up from older 3-tab shingles that can fail at 60-70 mph. For heat and UV, which can shorten roof life 20-30 percent here, we will walk you through options that resist the 160-170 F surface temperatures common on Gulf Coast roofs.
Book a free inspection. We document the damage with drone and ground photos and measurements and give you a written contractor estimate to support your insurance claim. We are not a public adjuster and cannot decide your claim, but clear documentation puts you in the strongest position.
We prioritize storm-damage calls and can get out for a free, documented inspection quickly. If your roof is actively leaking, ask about emergency tarping to protect your home while we plan the repair or replacement.
Get a preliminary estimate in 60 seconds or book your free, documented inspection today.
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