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    Conroe Gutter Installation: Beyond the Basics

    Living in Conroe, you know the rain is no joke. It's not a gentle mist. It comes down in sheets, a real Texas-sized deluge, especially when those storms roll up from the Gulf and stall out over Lake Conroe. I've been on countless roofs in the area, from the newer homes in Grand Central Park to the more established neighborhoods off West Davis Street, and I've seen exactly what that water can do without a proper gutter system. It’s not just about a little overflow. We're talking about water that finds its way into your home's very bones. It soaks the fascia boards, causing them to rot. It runs down your beautiful brick or siding, leaving ugly stains and promoting mildew growth in our humid climate. Worst of all, it pools right against your foundation, which is the absolute last place you want standing water. Over time, that pressure and moisture can lead to cracks and serious, expensive structural problems. A lot of homeowners I talk to think of gutters as an accessory, but here in Montgomery County, they are your home's first line of defense against our specific weather patterns. A properly installed, correctly sized gutter system is one of the most important investments you can make, protecting everything from your roofline to your foundation. My name is Johnny Sanchez III, and our team at Roof Repair Services LLC has been installing gutters in Conroe for years. We do it with the same precision and expertise we bring to our GAF Master Elite roofing projects, because we know your gutters are a critical part of a healthy, long-lasting roof system.

    Conroe Gutter Inspection: Catching Problems Before They Start

    When you call us out for a free gutter inspection in Conroe, we're not just giving them a quick glance from the ground. We get up on the ladder and perform a detailed, multi-point check of the entire system. We know exactly what to look for because we see the same issues pop up time and time again in neighborhoods from Woodforest to Graystone Hills. Think of it as a health checkup for your home's water management system. It’s better to find a small issue now than to deal with a major repair bill later.

    Here’s a breakdown of what our crew is looking for:

    • Clogs and Debris: This is the number one enemy of gutters in the Piney Woods region. The abundance of pine trees means a constant barrage of needles, not to mention leaves from the oaks and other hardwoods. These don't just rinse away. They form dense, heavy mats that block water flow. We check the entire length of the troughs and the downspout openings for any blockages that could cause water to back up and overflow.
    • Sagging and Pitch Issues: Gutters need a specific, slight slope—or pitch—to drain properly towards the downspouts. We use a level to check this. If the pitch is wrong, or if the gutters are sagging in the middle, water will pool instead of flowing. This standing water is heavy, which makes the sagging worse, and it's a breeding ground for mosquitoes. We look for bent sections and check the hangers that secure the gutter to the fascia. Are they spaced correctly (usually every 2-3 feet)? Are they screws (good) or nails (bad, they pull out)?
    • Leaks and Failing Sealant: On older, seamed gutters, the joints and corners are sealed with caulk. The relentless Texas sun and UV exposure bakes this sealant over time, causing it to crack and fail. We meticulously inspect every seam, corner, and end cap for drips, water stains, or visible gaps in the sealant. A small drip today can lead to a rotted fascia board tomorrow. This is one of the most common calls we get for leak repairs that aren't actually coming from the roof itself.
    • Fascia and Soffit Damage: The gutters are attached to the fascia board. If the gutters are overflowing, leaking, or pulling away, the fascia is the first thing to suffer. We look for peeling paint, soft spots, discoloration, and outright rot on the wood. We’ll also inspect the soffit (the underside of your roof's eaves) for water stains, which is a tell-tale sign that water is getting behind the gutter. Ignoring rotted fascia isn't an option; new gutters can't be securely attached to rotten wood.
    • Downspout and Drainage Problems: A perfect gutter is useless if the downspout is clogged, crushed, or draining in the wrong place. We ensure the downspouts are clear and securely attached to the wall. Critically, we check where the water goes when it comes out. Is it being directed several feet away from your foundation with a splash block or extension? Or is it just dumping a gallon of water per second right next to your slab? This is how foundations get damaged.

    This thorough inspection gives us a complete picture of your system's health. From there, we can give you an honest recommendation—whether it's a simple cleaning, a targeted repair, or a full replacement with a modern, seamless system. Don't wait for the water stains to appear on your ceiling; a proactive gutter check-up is one of the smartest things a Conroe homeowner can do.

    Common Gutter Problems in Conroe

    I’ve walked so many properties around Conroe, from homes clustered near downtown to sprawling properties out towards Montgomery, and the gutter problems we see are remarkably consistent. They’re a direct result of our unique environment: towering pine trees, heavy rainfall, high humidity, and intense summer heat. Understanding these common issues can help you spot trouble before it spirals into a costly repair. Let's break down the culprits our crew deals with on a weekly basis.

    The Unrelenting Clog

    This is, without a doubt, the most frequent problem. Your gutters are designed to catch water, but in Conroe, they also catch everything else.

    • Pine Needles: The number one offender. Pine needles don't just lay in the gutter; they weave together to form dense plugs that are incredibly effective at stopping water. They can completely choke off downspouts.
    • Oak Debris: In the spring, the oak trees drop tassels and pollen that create a thick, sludgy mess when it rains. In the fall, it's a constant battle with the leaves.
    • Shingle Granules: As your asphalt shingle roof ages, it sheds its protective granules. These tiny rocks wash into the gutters and create a heavy, sandpaper-like sludge that accelerates wear and adds a surprising amount of weight.
    When a gutter clogs, water has to go somewhere. It either spills over the front, eroding your landscape, or worse, it spills over the back, soaking the fascia, soffit, and potentially getting into your attic. This can easily turn into an emergency repair situation if left unchecked.

    Sagging, Bending, and Pulling Away

    You see this all the time—a gutter with a noticeable dip in the middle. This is often caused by the sheer weight of clogs (water and debris are heavy!) combined with undersized or improperly installed hangers. Old systems often used spike-and-ferrule hangers, which are essentially long nails that work their way loose from the fascia board over time. We see this constantly on homes built in the 80s and 90s. The Conroe heat-and-humidity cycle causes wood to expand and contract, which helps wiggle these nails out. A sagging gutter creates a low spot where water and muck will always sit, accelerating rust and creating a perfect mosquito breeding pond right next to your house.

    Leaky Seams and Corners

    Traditional gutters are sold in 10-foot sections. That means a 50-foot run of gutter has at least four seams that are potential failure points. Over time, the sealant in these joints dries out, cracks, and fails under the Texas sun. The expansion and contraction from temperature swings further weakens these joints. A dripping seam might not seem like a big deal, but that constant drip targets the exact same spot on the ground, leading to erosion. And it means the fascia board directly behind that leak is getting wet with every single rainstorm.

    Inadequate Size and Downspout Issues

    Many older homes in Conroe, or even some newer ones built by volume builders cutting corners, were fitted with standard 5-inch gutters. For a smaller roof, that might be fine. But for larger, steeper roofs common today, 5-inch gutters can be easily overwhelmed by the volume of water during a typical Texas thunderstorm. The water literally shoots right over the top. We often recommend upgrading to 6-inch gutters, which can handle about 40% more water volume. Similarly, having too few downspouts, or downspouts that are too small, creates a bottleneck. All the water from a 60-foot section trying to cram into a single 2x3-inch opening is a recipe for overflow. Finally, as mentioned before, downspouts that terminate right at the foundation are a huge red flag and a common cause of costly foundation repairs.

    Gutter Repair vs. Replacement in Conroe: What’s Best for Your Home?

    This is a question I get all the time from homeowners in Conroe. You’ve noticed a leak or a sagging section—do you patch it up or is it time to bite the bullet and invest in a whole new system? The answer isn't always cut and dry; it depends on the age of your gutters, the material they’re made from, and the extent of the problem. As a roofer, my goal is to give you a long-term solution that protects your home, not just a quick fix that will fail in the next big storm. Here’s the practical advice I give folks when we’re standing in their driveway looking up at the eaves.

    When a Gutter Repair Makes Sense

    A targeted repair is a great option if your gutter system is generally in good shape but has a few isolated issues. If your gutters are less than 10-15 years old and mostly sound, repairing can be very cost-effective.

    • A Single Leaky Seam or Corner: If you have one or two specific spots that are dripping, we can often scrape out the old, failed sealant and apply a fresh, high-quality gutter sealant. It’s a simple fix that can add years to the life of your system.
    • A Few Loose Hangers: Maybe a branch fell and knocked one section loose, or a couple of old nails have pulled out. We can often re-secure the gutter, sometimes replacing old spike hangers with modern, heavy-duty screws that bite into the fascia for a much stronger hold.
    • One Damaged Section: Let's say the delivery truck backed into your downspout, or a ladder mishap bent a single 10-foot section. If the rest of the system is fine, it’s usually possible to replace just that single piece without redoing the entire house.
    The key here is "isolated." If we’re playing whack-a-mole with leaks and sags all around the house, you're better off considering a full replacement. Spending money on constant repairs can quickly add up to more than the cost of a new system.

    When It's Time for a Full Gutter Replacement

    Sometimes, a repair is just putting a bandage on a much bigger problem. A full replacement is a long-term investment in your home's health. Here are the clear signs that it’s time for a new system:

    • Widespread Rust or Corrosion: If you have older galvanized steel gutters and you're seeing lots of rust spots, peeling paint, or small holes, the integrity of the metal is compromised. Patching one spot won’t stop another from forming right next to it.
    • Multiple Leaks and Cracked Seams: If you have leaks at many different joints, it’s a sign that the sealant has failed system-wide. Resealing every single joint is labor-intensive and often not a permanent solution. This is the biggest argument for upgrading to seamless gutters.
    • Severe Sagging or Pulling Away: If long sections of your gutters are sagging or pulling away from the fascia, it indicates a systemic failure of the hanging system. It could also mean the fascia board itself is rotted and needs to be replaced—something we always check before installing new gutters. Simply re-attaching old, bent gutters to new wood isn't the right way to do it.
    • Your Current Gutters Are Undersized: If you watch water pour over the sides of your gutters in a heavy rain, they are simply too small for your roof. No amount of repair will fix this fundamental design flaw. Upgrading from 5-inch to 6-inch gutters is often the only real solution for homes in rainy Conroe. A new roof installation is also the perfect time to evaluate and upgrade your gutter system.
    Ultimately, we'll give you an honest assessment. If a repair will serve you well, we'll tell you. But if we think you're throwing good money after bad, we’ll explain why a replacement is the smarter financial decision for protecting your property. We can even discuss financing options to make the investment more manageable.

    Our Conroe Gutter Installation Process Step-by-Step

    When you hire Roof Repair Services LLC to install new gutters on your Conroe home, you’re not getting a crew that just slaps them up and leaves. We treat a gutter installation with the same meticulous care as a complex roofing project. We understand that the long-term performance is all in the details. From the initial measurement to the final cleanup, here’s what you can expect from our professional team.

    Step 1: On-Site Consultation and Precise Measurement

    It starts with a conversation. We’ll walk your property with you, discuss your concerns, and talk about material and color options. Then, we get to work. We don't guess or use satellite imagery for measurements. We get on a ladder and physically measure every single piece of fascia that will receive a gutter. We calculate the total square footage of your roof slopes to determine the watershed load. This is a critical step that tells us if you need standard 5-inch gutters or if the water volume from a Conroe downpour necessitates a larger 6-inch system. We also plan the optimal placement and number of downspouts for maximum efficiency.

    Step 2: Safe Removal and Disposal of Old Gutters

    Our crew will carefully dismantle and remove your old gutter system. We work section by section to avoid damaging your shingles, siding, or landscaping. We don't just toss the old, rusty metal onto your lawn. We stack it neatly and haul it away from your property for proper disposal. This is part of our commitment to leaving your home cleaner than we found it.

    Step 3: Critical Fascia Board Inspection and Repair

    This is a step that less-reputable installers often skip to save time, but it's absolutely vital. With the old gutters gone, we have a clear view of the fascia boards. We inspect every inch of the wood for signs of softness, rot, or water damage caused by the old, leaky system. If we find any compromised wood, we’ll show you and discuss the best way to repair it. Hanging a brand-new gutter on rotten wood is a recipe for failure—it will pull loose in the first big storm. We make sure your new system has a solid, sound foundation to anchor to.

    Step 4: On-Site Custom Seamless Gutter Fabrication

    This is where the magic happens. For most of our projects in Conroe, we use a seamless gutter machine mounted right on our truck. We feed a roll of flat aluminum (in the color you selected) into one end, and a perfect, custom-length gutter emerges from the other. This means that a 60-foot run of gutter along the back of your house is one single, continuous piece. No seams mean no leaks. It’s the single biggest advantage of modern gutter systems.

    Step 5: Professional Installation with a Focus on Durability

    With the fascia prepped and the gutters formed, our trained installers get to work.

    • We use heavy-duty hidden hangers that clip inside the gutter and are invisible from the ground.
    • We secure these hangers with long screws, not nails. Screws have far superior holding power and won't back out over time.
    • We carefully set the precise pitch or slope of the gutter, ensuring a consistent drop towards the downspout (typically about 1/4 inch for every 10 feet) so water flows freely and doesn't pool.
    • Corners are expertly mitered for a clean, professional look and sealed from the inside with a high-grade, long-lasting elastomeric sealant.

    Step 6: Downspout Placement and Final Cleanup

    We attach the downspouts, ensuring they are securely fastened to the wall and properly directing water away from your foundation. We add elbows and extensions as needed to get the discharge point at least 4-6 feet from your home. Once everything is installed, we conduct a final, thorough cleanup of the entire job site. We sweep the driveway, use magnetic rollers to pick up any stray screws, and make sure there's no trace of our work left behind, except for your beautiful new gutters.

    Gutter Materials Built for Conroe's Climate

    Choosing the right material for your gutters in Conroe is about more than just looks—it's about choosing a product that can stand up to our specific local challenges. We’re talking intense UV rays that bake everything, high humidity that promotes rust, and torrential downpours that test a system's strength. At Roof Repair Services LLC, we don't offer a dozen confusing options. We recommend the materials we’ve seen perform the best right here in Montgomery County over the long haul. Here’s a breakdown of what we install and why.

    Seamless Aluminum: The Gold Standard for Conroe

    For about 95% of the homes we work on, seamless aluminum is the hands-down winner and our top recommendation. There are several powerful reasons for this:

    • Truly Seamless: As I mentioned, we fabricate these on-site to the exact length of your roofline. The only joints are at the corners. A 70-foot run of gutter has zero seams. No seams equals no leaks. It's that simple. This eliminates the number one failure point of older, sectional gutters.
    • Rust-Proof: Aluminum does not rust. In Conroe's humid air, this is a massive advantage over traditional steel. The finish is a durable, baked-on enamel that resists fading, chipping, and peeling for decades, even under the brutal Texas sun.
    • Color and Style: Aluminum comes in a huge variety of colors, making it easy to match your home's trim, siding, or roof color for a clean, integrated look. The "K-style" profile we typically use complements the architecture of most homes in the area, from modern builds in Artavia to traditional homes near downtown.
    • Cost-Effective Strength: We typically use a sturdy .027 or even a thicker .032 gauge aluminum. This provides excellent durability and resistance to denting from ladders or small branches, while still being a very affordable and high-value option for homeowners.

    Galvalume Steel: For Heavy-Duty Applications

    While aluminum is perfect for most, there are situations where Galvalume steel might be a better choice. Galvalume is steel coated with a patented alloy of aluminum and zinc, offering the strength of steel with enhanced corrosion resistance.

    • Extreme Durability: If your home is surrounded by large, overhanging hardwood trees that drop heavy limbs, the superior dent resistance of steel can be an advantage. It’s tougher than aluminum and can take more of a beating.
    • Commercial-Grade Option: We often use steel on commercial buildings or barndominiums that have large, long roof spans and require extra rigidity.
    • The Downside: While highly rust-resistant, if the Galvalume coating gets deeply scratched down to the bare steel, rust can eventually form at that spot. It's also heavier and slightly more expensive than aluminum.

    Copper: The Lifetime, High-End Choice

    For homeowners looking for ultimate durability and a truly stunning aesthetic, copper gutters are in a class of their own. We see these on high-end custom homes in exclusive neighborhoods like The Woodlands or on historic properties aiming for authentic restoration.

    • Unmatched Beauty: Copper provides a look of timeless elegance. It starts with a brilliant shine and over time develops a beautiful, classic blue-green patina that is highly prized.
    • A Lifetime Material: Copper does not rust or corrode and its seams are soldered together, creating a bond that is as strong as the metal itself. A properly installed copper gutter system can easily last 100 years or more. It's a true "once and done" investment.
    • The Investment: Unsurprisingly, copper is the most expensive option by a significant margin. The material cost and the specialized labor required for soldering the joints contribute to the premium price. However, it undoubtedly adds significant curb appeal and value to the right property.

    Don't Forget Gutter Guards!

    No matter which material you choose, we almost always recommend installing a quality gutter guard system in Conroe. With our abundance of pine and oak trees, guards are not an upsell; they are a necessity. They prevent the constant clogging that causes overflow and water damage, and they save you from the dangerous task of climbing a ladder two or three times a year. They protect your investment in new gutters and ensure the system can do its job during our heaviest rains.

    Gutter Damage from Conroe Storms: Hail, Wind & Your Insurance

    Living in the Greater Houston area means dealing with severe weather. Conroe is no stranger to hail storms blowing through or the powerful winds that accompany strong thunderstorms rolling off the prairie. While many homeowners immediately think to check their roof after a storm, they often overlook the gutters. Gutter damage is very common and is frequently a legitimate part of a storm damage insurance claim. At Roof Repair Services LLC, we are experts in identifying this type of damage and helping you navigate the often-confusing insurance claims process.

    How Storms Damage Your Gutters

    It's not always obvious from the ground, but severe weather can wreck a gutter system in several ways:

    • Hail Damage: Hailstones, especially the quarter-sized or larger ones we sometimes see, will leave noticeable dents and dings all over aluminum gutters and downspouts. From the ground, it might not look like much. But from a ladder, the damage is clear. A heavily dented gutter doesn't just look bad; the dents can disrupt water flow and, in severe cases, the impacts can create micro-fractures in the material. Insurance companies recognize this as functional damage, and it's often cause for a full replacement of the affected elevations.
    • Wind Damage: High winds, particularly strong straight-line winds or gusts from a tropical system, can be devastating to gutters. We often see entire sections ripped completely off the house. More commonly, the wind will get up under the eaves and loosen the hangers, causing the gutters to pull away from the fascia. Even if it only pulls away by an inch, the gutter is no longer effective and water will run behind it, causing wood rot.
    • Damage from Falling Debris: Storms with high winds often bring down tree limbs. A large limb falling on a gutter can bend, crush, or completely tear down a section. This is sudden, accidental damage that is almost always covered by your homeowner's insurance policy.

    We Work With Your Insurance Company

    If you suspect you have storm damage, your first call should be to a trusted contractor like us for a free inspection. Here’s how we help:

    1. Thorough Documentation: We will get on your roof and inspect the entire system—shingles, vents, flashing, and gutters. We take detailed, high-resolution photos of all the hail impacts, wind-lifted sections, and any other storm-related damage we find.
    2. Meeting the Adjuster: We are happy to be on-site when your insurance adjuster comes out. We can walk the property with them, point out the damage to the gutters that they might otherwise overlook, and advocate on your behalf using the same terminology and standards they use. This ensures nothing is missed.
    3. A Complete Estimate: The insurance company will need a detailed estimate for the repairs. Our estimate will include the replacement of all damaged components, including gutters, downspouts, and any necessary fascia repairs, using materials of like, kind, and quality. We make sure the scope of work is complete and accurate.

    Often, gutter damage is part of a larger claim that includes roof replacement. By bundling it all together, you typically only have to pay your deductible once. Don't let your insurance company pay to replace your roof but leave you with dented, damaged gutters. We'll help you make sure your entire home is restored to its pre-storm condition.

    The Cost of New Gutter Installation in Conroe

    One of the first questions every homeowner asks is, "What's this going to cost?" And that's a fair question. You need to budget for the project and understand the value you're receiving. At Roof Repair Services LLC, we believe in being transparent about pricing. While I can't give you a precise quote without seeing your home, I can break down the costs and factors involved so you can have a solid idea of what to expect for a professional gutter installation in the Conroe area.

    The total cost of your gutter project is primarily determined by a few key variables:

    1. Linear Footage: This is the biggest factor. Cost is calculated per foot, so the larger your home's perimeter, the more the project will cost. We measure every foot of your roofline that needs a gutter.
    2. Material Choice: As we discussed earlier, the material you select has a huge impact on the price.
      • Seamless Aluminum (K-Style): This is the most popular and cost-effective choice. Installed, you can generally expect a price range of $9 to $15 per linear foot. The price can vary based on whether you choose standard 5-inch or larger 6-inch gutters.
      • Galvalume Steel: For a step up in durability, steel gutters typically run from $12 to $20 per linear foot installed.
      • Copper: As the premium, an heirloom-quality option, copper is a significant investment. Expect costs to start around $30 to $50 per linear foot and go up from there, depending on the complexity of the job.
    3. Complexity of Your Home: A simple, rectangular one-story home is much easier and faster to work on than a two or three-story home with many corners, gables, and complex rooflines. The number of corners (which require precise mitering and sealing) and the height of the roofline both add to the labor cost.
    4. Removal and Other Repairs: The cost to remove and dispose of your old gutters is usually factored into the quote. Additionally, if we discover rotted fascia board that needs to be replaced, that will be an additional cost for materials and labor. We will always identify and quote this separately.
    5. Add-Ons like Gutter Guards: Installing gutter guards at the same time as new gutters is the most cost-effective way to do it. The cost for guards can range from $5 to $12+ per foot depending on the quality and type of guard you choose.

    Example Cost for a Typical Conroe Home

    Let's take a hypothetical 2,200 square-foot, two-story house in a neighborhood like Fosters Ridge or Harper's Preserve. This home might have around 180 linear feet of gutters.

    • Using seamless 6-inch aluminum at an average of $12/foot, the base cost for the gutters would be around $2,160.
    • Adding gutter guards at $8/foot would add another $1,440.
    • The total for a complete, protected system would be in the neighborhood of $3,600.
    This is just a ballpark estimate, but it gives you a realistic financial picture. We provide a detailed, line-item quote for every project so you see exactly what you’re paying for. We also understand that this can be a significant investment, which is why we offer flexible roof financing options to help you protect your home without breaking the bank.

    Why Conroe Homeowners Trust Us for Their Gutters

    In a place like Conroe, you've got choices when it comes to contractors. You see the trucks all over I-45. But we're not just another company trying to make a quick buck. My name is Johnny Sanchez III, and I've built Roof Repair Services LLC on a foundation of trust, expertise, and a deep understanding of what it takes to protect a home in this part of Texas. When Conroe homeowners choose us, they're choosing a partner who sees the bigger picture.

    We Are Roofers First and Foremost

    This is the single biggest thing that sets us apart. We are GAF Master Elite certified roofing contractors. That means we have a profound understanding of how your entire roofing system works together. Gutters aren't just an accessory to us; they are a critical component that protects the roof, the eaves, the siding, and the foundation. We install gutters with the health of your whole home in mind. We know how to work around complex rooflines without damaging shingles, and we know how to properly integrate the gutter system with the roof's drip edge for flawless water management. You are getting a roofer's expertise on a gutter job, and that level of detail makes a huge difference.

    Local Knowledge, Local Accountability

    We're not a storm-chasing crew from out of state or a giant national franchise where you're just a number. Our headquarters is right down the road in Rosenberg, and our crews live and work in the Greater Houston area every single day. We know Conroe. We know the specific challenges posed by the pine pollen in The Woodlands and the hail that can pop up near Lake Conroe. When you call us, you can call my personal cell at (832) 737-2518. We stand behind our work because our reputation in the community is everything. We're your neighbors, and we believe in doing right by our neighbors.

    Uncompromising Quality and Materials

    We believe in doing things one way: the right way. That means we don't use shortcuts or cheap materials.

    • We use thick-gauge seamless aluminum for a beautiful, leak-proof finish.
    • We use heavy-duty hidden hangers and long screws for maximum strength against wind and water weight.
    • We inspect and repair rotted fascia wood instead of just covering it up.
    • We take the time to set the correct pitch for proper drainage.

    This commitment to quality is why we have the GAF Master Elite certification. It's a testament to our ongoing training and our refusal to cut corners. That same philosophy applies to every gutter system we install. We do it right, or we don't do it at all. It's a simple promise, but it’s one we live by.

    Proudly Serving All of Conroe & Surrounding Areas

    Our work isn't confined to a single part of town. From the bustling new developments to the quiet, established neighborhoods, our trucks and crews are a familiar sight all across Conroe and the surrounding Montgomery County area. We pride ourselves on being the go-to local expert for homeowners who value quality and craftsmanship, no matter their address.

    We are frequently working in many of Conroe's premier neighborhoods, including:

    • Grand Central Park
    • Woodforest
    • Graystone Hills
    • Artavia
    • Harper's Preserve
    • The Woodlands Hills
    • Panorama Village
    • And many more...

    Our service area extends beyond the Conroe city limits as well. We provide expert gutter installation and emergency roof repair services to our neighbors in all the surrounding communities. Whether you're right off I-45, out by the lake, or in a more rural setting, we've got you covered. This includes dedicated service to homeowners in:

    If you live in or around Conroe, TX and need an honest assessment of your gutters, a sturdy repair, or a beautifully installed new seamless gutter system, give us a call at Roof Repair Services LLC. My team and I are ready to help protect your home. Contact us today for your free, no-obligation estimate!

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    Michael S.

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    "Excellent job on our roof replacement. Professional crew, quality materials, and they finished ahead of schedule. Highly recommend!"

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    Sarah T.

    3 months ago

    "Outstanding service from start to finish. They gave us a fair retail price and made everything stress-free. Our new roof looks amazing!"

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    David R.

    1 month ago

    "Their team was professional, courteous, and did quality work. They helped us understand our options and gave us a great price. Very satisfied!"

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    Jennifer M.

    4 months ago

    "Best roofing company in Houston! Fair pricing, excellent communication, and beautiful results. Would definitely use them again."

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    Robert K.

    2 months ago

    "They handled our complete roof replacement professionally. The crew was respectful of our property and cleaned up thoroughly. Great experience!"

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