Roof repair, full replacement, storm-damage documentation, and free inspections for Sugar Land homeowners across First Colony, Riverstone, and Greatwood, explained clearly in English or Spanish.
PL Roofing & Remodeling is a family-owned contractor that has worked Fort Bend County rooftops for more than 15 years, so we know what spring hail and summer heat do to a Sugar Land roof. From the older two-story homes off Highway 6 to the newer master-planned builds in First Colony and Riverstone, we inspect, document, and explain every recommendation before any work begins. Everything we find is photographed and walked through with you in English or Spanish.
We serve homeowners throughout Sugar Land, including ZIP codes 77478, 77479, and 77498, along with the surrounding Fort Bend County communities. Start with a 60-second roof estimate or book a free inspection.
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Sugar Land's location roughly 50 miles inland from the Gulf gives local roofs a distinct mix of stresses, and these are the issues we see most often on homes here.
March through May is peak hail season, and quarter- to one-inch hail has been reported repeatedly within ten miles of Sugar Land. That size of stone bruises shingles and knocks granules loose in ways that are easy to miss from the ground but shorten a roof's life.
Thunderstorm lines from April through June frequently push 60 to 80 mph straight-line winds across Fort Bend County. Gusts like these lift, crease, and tear shingles, often along the windward edges and ridgelines of two-story Sugar Land homes.
Gulf Coast summers drive roof surface temperatures past 160 degrees, with year-round UV on top of it. That constant baking dries out asphalt shingles, curls edges, and ages a roof faster than many homeowners expect.
High humidity means even a small breach lets moisture work its way into the deck. Left unaddressed, that leads to mold, wood rot, and premature deterioration in the attic and roof structure below the shingles.
Sugar Land sits about 50 miles from the Gulf of Mexico, which keeps it out of the storm-surge and evacuation zones for all but rare Category 4-5 hurricanes, but does not spare local roofs from weather. The bigger year-round threats are hail and wind: peak hail season runs March through May, severe thunderstorm season spans April through June with lines that regularly produce 60-80 mph straight-line gusts, and the Atlantic hurricane season stretches from June 1 to November 30 with its highest intensity in August and September. Add intense summer heat, surface temperatures above 160 degrees, and constant humidity, and a Sugar Land roof faces real stress in every season. We inspect after the storms that matter and document exactly what we find.
Our crews cover Sugar Land top to bottom, from the master-planned neighborhoods of First Colony, Riverstone, and Greatwood to homes near the Fort Bend ISD campuses that anchor so many of these communities. We work the corridors local drivers know well, including Interstate 69/U.S. Highway 59, Texas State Highway 6, the Grand Parkway (Highway 99), and U.S. Highway 90 Alternate, and we routinely serve the bordering communities of Missouri City, Meadows Place, and Stafford, plus homeowners out toward Rosenberg and Pearland. Being based in Spring and active across greater Houston means we are close enough to respond and familiar enough with Fort Bend County roofs to get the details right.
See examples of our work on recent completed roofs across the Houston area, or learn about our storm-damage response.
If a hail or wind storm hits your Sugar Land home, we make the damage easy to see and document. Our team inspects the roof and captures drone and ground-level photos along with measurements, then provides a clear written contractor estimate you can submit to your insurer to support a claim. We are a roofing contractor, not a public insurance adjuster, so your insurance company decides the claim and the payout. What we can promise is honest documentation and a straightforward estimate, with everything explained to you in English or Spanish.
Yes. We work throughout Sugar Land, covering ZIP codes 77478, 77479, and 77498, including First Colony, Riverstone, and Greatwood, plus nearby Missouri City, Meadows Place, and Stafford.
Hail peaks March through May and severe thunderstorms with 60-80 mph straight-line winds are most common April through June. The Atlantic hurricane season runs June 1 to November 30, with peak intensity in August and September, so spring through fall deserves the most attention.
Often yes. Quarter- to one-inch hail and high winds can bruise shingles or loosen granules in ways that are hard to spot from the ground. A free documented inspection catches that early, before it turns into leaks, rot, or mold in the humid Gulf Coast climate.
We inspect your roof, document the damage with drone and ground photos and measurements, and provide a written contractor estimate you can give your insurer. We are not a public adjuster, so the insurance company makes the final decision on your claim.
Get a preliminary estimate in 60 seconds or book your free, documented inspection today.
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