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Katy, TX Roofing

Family-owned, bilingual roofing built for Katy weather, from Cinco Ranch to the Grand Parkway, with every inspection documented in writing.

From the established neighborhoods off the Katy Freeway to the newer rooftops rising along the Grand Parkway, PL Roofing & Remodeling helps Katy homeowners protect what matters most. We are a family-owned, bilingual contractor based in nearby Spring, and we treat every Katy roof the way Gulf Coast weather demands: inspected closely, documented with photos and measurements, and explained plainly in English or Spanish before any work begins.

We serve Katy across Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller counties, including ZIP codes 77449, 77450, 77493, and 77494. Start with a 60-second roof estimate or book a free inspection.

Roof Replacement in Katy

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

Roof Repair in Katy

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

Storm Damage in Katy

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

Local roofing concerns

Common Katy Roofing Concerns

Here are the roof problems we see most often on Katy homes, and why this stretch of the Gulf Coast is hard on shingles.

Hail bruising and granule loss

Katy sits in an active hail corridor where quarter-size to 2.5-inch stones have been documented during severe thunderstorms. Hail strips the protective granule layer and bruises shingles, and without that layer the roof can deteriorate within two to three years even if it looks fine from the curb.

Hurricane and tropical-storm wind

Within the June-through-November Atlantic hurricane season, Gulf systems like Harvey, Ike, and Beryl have driven strong winds across the Katy area. High wind lifts and tears shingles, loosens flashing, and turns loose debris into projectiles that puncture the roof surface.

Straight-line wind and derecho events

The May 2024 derecho pushed 100-plus mph straight-line winds across the greater Houston area, including Katy. Winds at that speed damage roof structures and snap limbs from the mature trees common in older Katy subdivisions, dropping them onto rooftops.

Subtropical UV and summer heat

With average summer highs around 94 to 95 degrees, intense UV and surface heat bake dark asphalt shingles on Katy homes. Over time that accelerates granule loss and thermal cracking, shortening a roof's usable life well before homeowners expect it.

Humidity, algae, and attic moisture

Year-round humidity here runs from the low 60s up to about 77 percent in September, feeding mold, algae streaking, and wood-deck rot. Underventilated Katy attics trap that moisture and quietly deteriorate the decking from below.

Storm & weather

Katy Storms & Your Roof

Katy roofs take a beating from two directions: the sky and the season. From June through November the Texas Gulf Coast is inside the Atlantic hurricane window, with peak activity from August into October and especially September, and the region has felt named systems including Rita, Ike, Harvey, Hanna, and Beryl. Outside of tropical season, severe convective thunderstorms drop hail from quarter-size up to 2.5 inches, and straight-line wind events like the May 16, 2024 derecho have carried 100-plus mph gusts across the Katy area. Between storms, subtropical heat near 95 degrees and humidity peaking around 77 percent quietly age every shingle through UV breakdown and biological growth. We factor all of it into how we inspect and document your roof, so a small problem gets caught before the next storm finds it.

Katy spreads across three counties, with Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller all meeting near the I-10 / Katy Freeway, U.S. Highway 90, and the State Highway 99 Grand Parkway, so the homes we look at range from longtime KISD-area neighborhoods to master-planned communities like Cinco Ranch, which spans ZIP codes 77450 and 77494. We also serve the surrounding towns that share this weather, including Fulshear and Simonton in Fort Bend County and Brookshire in Waller County. Because we are family-owned and based just up the road in Spring, we know how Gulf Coast storms move through this corner of greater Houston, and we bring the same clear, bilingual, documented approach to every Katy roof we walk.

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 Katy

If a hailstorm or hurricane has hit your Katy home, the most valuable thing you can have is clear evidence of what happened. We inspect your roof and document the damage with drone and ground-level photos plus measurements, then provide a written contractor estimate you can submit to your insurer to support a storm-damage claim. To be clear, PL Roofing & Remodeling is a roofing contractor, not a public insurance adjuster: we do not negotiate, file, or decide your claim, and your insurance company determines coverage and payout. What we do is make sure the damage to your roof is recorded thoroughly and explained to you in plain English or Spanish, so you can make informed decisions.

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

Katy Roofing Questions

Do you serve all of Katy, including Cinco Ranch and the Grand Parkway side?

Yes. We cover Katy across Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller counties, including ZIP codes 77449, 77450, 77493, and 77494, the Cinco Ranch community, and the newer neighborhoods along State Highway 99. We also serve nearby Fulshear, Simonton, and Brookshire.

After a Katy hailstorm, how soon should I have my roof inspected?

Sooner is better. Hail can strip granules and bruise shingles without any obvious leak, and that hidden damage can shorten a roof's life within two to three years. A documented inspection right after a storm catches it early and gives you photos and measurements on record.

Can you help with my insurance claim after a hurricane or windstorm?

We document your roof damage with drone and ground photos and measurements and provide a written contractor estimate you can give your insurer. We are a roofing contractor, not a public adjuster, so your insurance company makes all coverage and payment decisions on the claim.

Do you offer service in Spanish?

Yes. We are a bilingual, family-owned company, and we explain your inspection findings, estimate, and options clearly in English or Spanish, whichever you prefer.

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