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The Woodlands, TX Roofing

Roof replacement, repair, hail and storm damage help, and free documented inspections for The Woodlands homeowners, in English or Spanish.

PL Roofing & Remodeling is a family-owned, bilingual contractor based just down I-45 in Spring, and we know what The Woodlands climate does to a roof. From the mature tree canopy in Grogan's Mill to the newer rooflines in Creekside Park and Alden Bridge, we deliver roof replacement, repair, and storm response with documented inspections and clear communication. Every roof we touch is photographed, measured, and explained before any work begins.

We serve The Woodlands across ZIP codes 77380, 77381, 77382, 77384, and 77385, plus 77354, 77375, and 77389 in the surrounding communities. Start with a 60-second roof estimate or book a free inspection.

Roof Replacement in The Woodlands

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

Roof Repair in The Woodlands

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

Storm Damage in The Woodlands

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

Local roofing concerns

Common The Woodlands Roofing Concerns

Roofs in The Woodlands face a specific combination of Southeast Texas pressures, and here is what we watch for on local homes.

Hail Strikes and Bruised Shingles

The area has seen 47 hail reports within 10 miles, with the largest stone recorded at 2.75 inches. Hail this size can bruise and crack asphalt shingles in ways that are easy to miss from the ground until leaks appear.

Hurricane-Season Wind and Water Intrusion

From June 1 through November 30, with peak activity from August to October, tropical systems push hard at The Woodlands rooflines. Wind lifts and tears shingles while wind-driven rain finds its way under flashing and into the deck.

Sun-Baked, Faster-Aging Shingles

Intense UV exposure and extreme heat cycles wear roofs out quicker here than in cooler regions, often shortening lifespan to 15-25 years. We look for granule loss, curling, and brittleness common on west- and south-facing slopes.

Humidity, Algae, and Moss Growth

High humidity and the heavy shade from The Woodlands tree canopy keep roofs damp, encouraging algae streaks, moss, and mildew that hold moisture and degrade materials. North-facing slopes are usually the first to show it.

Wind-Driven Rain at Vulnerable Points

Heavy rainfall events and tropical storms drive water sideways into valleys, penetrations, and worn seals. We document these weak points so small openings do not turn into ceiling stains.

Storm & weather

The Woodlands Storms & Your Roof

The Woodlands sits in Southeast Texas's humid subtropical climate, which is hard on roofs in every season. Summer brings relentless UV and extreme heat that bakes shingles and accelerates aging, while year-round humidity feeds the algae and moss that thrive under the area's dense tree cover. From June through November, hurricane season layers on tropical-storm wind, missing shingles, and wind-driven rain, with the highest risk arriving in the August-to-October peak. Hail is part of the picture too, with 47 reports logged within 10 miles and stones as large as 2.75 inches recorded. Together these forces mean small problems rarely stay small here, which is why we recommend a documented inspection after any significant storm.

We are local to this corner of Montgomery County, with portions of The Woodlands extending into Harris County, and we travel I-45, the Hardy Toll Road, and the Grand Parkway (State Highway 99) across the area every week. That means we can reach homes in Grogan's Mill, Alden Bridge, Creekside Park, and Carlton Woods quickly, as well as nearby Spring, Tomball, Conroe, and Magnolia. We work with families across the Conroe ISD, Tomball ISD, and Magnolia ISD communities that make up different parts of The Woodlands, and we keep every conversation clear and honest in English or Spanish. As a contractor, our job is straightforward: inspect your roof, document what we find, and give you a written estimate you can actually understand.

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 The Woodlands

If a hailstorm or tropical system damages your roof, we make the documentation part simple. PL Roofing & Remodeling inspects your roof and records the damage with drone and ground-level photos and detailed measurements, then provides 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 negotiate or decide your claim, and the insurer determines coverage and payout. What we can promise is thorough, organized documentation and clear answers, so you walk into the process knowing exactly what your roof needs.

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

The Woodlands Roofing Questions

Do you serve all of The Woodlands and its surrounding villages?

Yes. We cover ZIP codes 77380, 77381, 77382, 77384, and 77385, plus 77354, 77375, and 77389 nearby. That includes villages like Grogan's Mill, Alden Bridge, Creekside Park, and Carlton Woods, along with Spring, Tomball, Conroe, and Magnolia.

Should I get my roof inspected after a Woodlands hailstorm?

It is a smart move. The area has recorded 47 hail reports within 10 miles, with stones up to 2.75 inches, and hail damage often hides until leaks start. We provide a free, documented inspection with photos so you know the real condition of your roof.

How long do roofs last in The Woodlands climate?

In this hot, humid climate with intense UV and heat cycles, asphalt shingle roofs often last 15-25 years, compared with 25-30 years in cooler regions. Heavy tree shade and humidity can speed up wear on shaded slopes, so regular inspections help you plan ahead.

Can you help document storm damage for my insurance claim?

We can document it thoroughly. We inspect your roof, capture drone and ground photos with measurements, and provide a written contractor estimate to support your claim. We are not a public adjuster, so the insurer decides coverage, but solid documentation puts you on firm footing.

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