Roof replacement, leak repair, and documented hail and storm-damage inspections for Kingwood homes near Lake Houston and the Eastex Freeway.
Kingwood roofs work hard under the trees: pine and oak canopy, Gulf Coast humidity off Lake Houston, and a long run of hail and hurricane season every year. PL Roofing & Remodeling is a family-owned, bilingual contractor based 15 miles west in Spring, and we know what those conditions do to shingles, decking, and valleys in this part of Harris and Montgomery County. From the first inspection to the last nail, we explain everything clearly in English or Spanish.
We serve Kingwood and its surrounding ZIP codes, including 77325, 77339, 77345, and 77346. Start with a 60-second roof estimate or book a free inspection.
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Here are the roofing problems we see most often on Kingwood homes, and why the local setting drives them.
Kingwood sits in the Gulf Coast hurricane belt from June through November, with peak activity in August and September. Sustained winds lift, curl, and tear shingles, exposing the underlayment and letting water find its way into the decking.
Harris County sees heavy hail activity from March through June, with stones often 1 to 2.5 inches across. Those impacts bruise asphalt shingles and knock off the protective granules, shortening roof life even when the damage is hard to see from the ground.
Summer highs regularly top 100 degrees, pushing dark shingle surfaces past 160 degrees. That relentless heat and UV exposure burn off granules and leave the asphalt brittle and prone to cracking.
With Lake Houston on the eastern edge of town, humidity stays high year-round and rainfall is heavy. Trapped moisture leads to mold, wood rot, and breakdown of the underlayment beneath your shingles.
Kingwood's signature pines and oaks drop needles and leaves that pack into valleys and gutters. The resulting water backup sits against the roof and rots the wood decking if it is not cleared.
Few Houston-area communities take as much weather punishment as Kingwood. The hurricane season runs a full six months, June through November, and the strongest storms in August and September drive wind and wind-blown rain hard against north- and east-facing slopes. Earlier in the year, March through June is peak hail season for Harris County, where stones of 1 to 2.5 inches regularly bruise shingles and strip granules. Between the storms, triple-digit summer heat sends dark-shingle surface temperatures past 160 degrees, and the humidity rolling in off nearby Lake Houston keeps roof systems damp and working overtime. We inspect with all of that in mind, looking for the wind, hail, heat, and moisture damage that Kingwood roofs actually accumulate.
Kingwood spreads across the northeast edge of Harris County and into a small portion of Montgomery County, framed by the East and West Forks of the San Jacinto River and bordered on the east by Lake Houston. Most of town is zoned to Humble ISD, while the Montgomery County side falls under New Caney ISD. We reach the area quickly by way of US 59 and Interstate 69, the Eastex Freeway, from our home base in Spring about 15 miles to the west, and we regularly work the adjacent Humble and Atascocita communities just to the south. That local familiarity means we understand how the wooded lots, river-bottom humidity, and lakeside weather here shape what a roof needs.
See examples of our work on recent completed roofs across the Houston area, or learn about our storm-damage response.
If a hurricane or hailstorm hits your Kingwood home, the documentation matters. We inspect the roof closely and capture the evidence with both drone and ground-level photos, take measurements, and put it all into a clear written contractor estimate you can submit to your insurer. That paperwork helps your adjuster see exactly what the storm did. To be clear, PL Roofing & Remodeling is a roofing contractor, not a public insurance adjuster, and your insurance company is the one that decides your claim; our job is to document the damage thoroughly and repair or replace the roof correctly.
Yes. We cover Kingwood across both Harris County and the smaller Montgomery County portion, including ZIP codes 77325, 77339, 77345, and 77346, whether your home is zoned to Humble ISD or New Caney ISD.
We are based in Spring, roughly 15 miles west, with direct access to Kingwood via US 59 and Interstate 69 (the Eastex Freeway). Call 832-860-0354 and we will schedule a documented inspection as soon as conditions allow.
It can. Needles and leaves collect in valleys and gutters and cause water to back up against the decking, which over time leads to wood rot. We check those debris-prone areas closely and clear them as part of repairs.
Yes. PL Roofing & Remodeling is fully bilingual, and we explain your inspection, estimate, and options clearly in English or Spanish. Hablamos Espanol.
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