Silicone Roof Coating Houston
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The Houston Sun is Cooking Your Flat Roof. Here's How to Stop It.
Living and roofing in the Houston area my whole life, I’ve seen what our brand of weather does to buildings. Out here, the sun isn't just bright; it's relentless. It beats down on flat and low-slope roofs, day after day, baking them like they're on a skillet. I'm Johnny Sanchez III, owner of Roof Repair Services, and I've stood on top of countless commercial buildings from the Galleria to the Ship Channel, and modern homes in Montrose, feeling the heat radiate through my boots. That heat is your roof’s worst enemy. The constant, high-intensity UV radiation breaks down traditional roofing materials like TPO, modified bitumen, and metal. It makes them brittle, cracks their seams, and slowly grinds them into failure.
Then comes the rain. Not just a drizzle, but those torrential Gulf Coast downpours that can drop inches in an hour. Water finds every single new crack, every weakened seam, and it starts working its way inside. This is why so many business owners and property managers are constantly chasing leaks. You patch one, another pops up. It's a frustrating, expensive cycle. We’ve seen it a thousand times.
But what if you could put a stop to it? What if you could apply a single, seamless membrane over your entire existing roof that reflects that brutal sun, laughs at ponding water, and seals every potential leak point in one shot? That’s exactly what a silicone roof coating does. This isn't just paint. It’s a thick, durable, moisture-cured layer of protection that essentially gives you a brand new roofing surface without the massive cost and disruption of a full tear-off. It’s one of the smartest investments a Houston property owner with a flat roof can make, and our crew has the specialized training and equipment to do it right.
Houston Roof Inspection: What We Look For Before Coating
Before we even think about opening a bucket of silicone, we have to play detective. Applying a coating to a failing roof without proper prep is like putting a Band-Aid on a broken arm—it's pointless and, frankly, dishonest. When you call us for a free roof inspection for a potential coating, our guys aren’t just giving it a quick once-over. We’re performing a forensic analysis of your existing roof system. We're based right here in Rosenberg at 3102 1st St, so we know exactly what to look for on a Houston-area roof.
Here’s a look at our pre-coating checklist:
- Substrate Integrity and Adhesion: First things first, is the existing roof surface sound? If your current membrane (like TPO or modified bitumen) is peeling up everywhere or crumbling to the touch, it's not a candidate for coating. We perform adhesion tests on small, cleaned patches to see how well the coating will bond. If the underlying material pulls up, a coating won't work. We need a solid foundation.
- Seam and Flashing Conditions: This is where 90% of flat roof leaks start. We walk every single inch of seams, looking for separation, cracks, and "fish mouths" (openings where the seam has lifted). We meticulously inspect flashings around every pipe, vent, HVAC curb, and parapet wall. These are high-stress areas that need to be perfectly sealed before the coating is applied. Any deficiency here gets flagged for repair.
- Ponding Water Assessment: In Houston, "ponding water" is a given on many flat roofs. A little bit isn't a disaster, but we need to know how bad it is. We’ll measure the depth of standing water 48 hours after a rainstorm. While silicone is fantastic at resisting ponding water, deep ponds can indicate structural or drainage issues that need to be addressed first. Sometimes, we need to add crickets or tapered insulation to improve drainage.
- Moisture Detection: The biggest deal-breaker is trapped moisture. We use infrared cameras and moisture meters to scan the entire roof deck. If the insulation underneath the membrane is saturated, coating over it will trap that water. It will rot the decking, destroy the R-value of the insulation, and the coating will eventually fail from the vapor pressure underneath. If we find widespread moisture, a roof replacement is often the only responsible recommendation.
- Core Sampling: For larger commercial projects, we often take a core sample. This involves cutting out a small, 2x2 inch section of the roof system all the way down to the deck. It tells us the exact composition of your roof—the type and thickness of the membrane, the number of roof layers, the type and condition of the insulation, and the state of the structural deck. This gives us the complete picture we need to specify the right preparation and coating system.
Only after this exhaustive check do we present a plan. If your roof is a good candidate, we’ll detail the necessary repairs before outlining the coating process. If it’s not, we’ll tell you that, too. We’re not in the business of quick fixes; we’re in the business of long-term solutions. Call us at (832) 737-2518 and we'll come out and give you an honest assessment.
Common Roof Problems in Houston That Silicone Solves
Houston’s climate is unique, and so are the problems it creates for commercial and flat-roofed buildings. It's a combination of intense heat, tropical humidity, and sudden, violent weather that other parts of the country just don't experience. A silicone roof coating system is almost perfectly engineered to combat these specific Houston-centric issues. I've seen it time and time again transform a problematic, leaky roof into a cool, stable, and watertight surface.
Here are the biggest culprits we see, and how silicone is the answer:
- Extreme UV Degradation: The sun in Southeast Texas is no joke. From May to September, it feels like living under a heat lamp. This constant, high-intensity ultraviolet radiation literally cooks the oils and plastics out of traditional roofing materials like modified bitumen, EPDM, and older TPO formulas. They become chalky, brittle, and prone to cracking. The Silicone Solution: High-solids silicone is inorganic and completely unaffected by UV radiation. It doesn’t get brittle or break down. Plus, its bright white color reflects up to 88% of the sun's rays, dramatically lowering the roof surface temperature. I've measured surface temps on a black roof at 170°F, while a coated roof right next to it is barely 100°F. This stops the degradation process in its tracks and can significantly lower your building's cooling costs.
- Chronic Leaks from Seam Failure: Flat roofs are made of large sheets of material. Every place those sheets overlap is a seam. Every pipe, vent, or AC unit that comes through the roof has flashing. Over time, the building shifts and settles, and the thermal shock (rapid expansion and contraction from hot sun to a cool rain shower) flexes these seams. Eventually, they fail. This is the source of that frustrating, recurring roof leak repair call. The Silicone Solution: Silicone creates a single, monolithic membrane with no seams. After we pressure wash and prime the roof, we first treat all seams and penetrations with a fiber-reinforced sealant before applying the main coat. The final silicone layer flows into a continuous, flexible sheet that covers everything. There are simply no seams left to fail.
- Damage from Ponding Water: Due to our low elevation and heavy rainfall, many Houston flat roofs hold water after a storm. On asphalt-based or acrylic-coated roofs, this standing water is a death sentence. It slowly breaks down the material, finds weak spots, and eventually leaks through. The Silicone Solution: This is where silicone truly shines over other coatings. Silicone is a moisture-cured material, meaning it's non-porous and completely waterproof. Unlike acrylics that can re-emulsify (soften) in standing water, silicone is 100% stable. It can have water sitting on it indefinitely without degrading. This makes it the absolute best choice for a flat roof in our rainy, humid environment.
- Thermal Shock and Cracking: Picture a 100-degree August afternoon. Your dark roof is sizzling at 160°F or more. Suddenly, a classic Houston thunderstorm rolls in, dropping the temperature by 30 degrees and dumping cold rain. The roof materials contract violently. This constant, rapid expansion and contraction, known as thermal shock, puts immense stress on seams and fasteners, leading to fatigue and failure. The Silicone Solution: Silicone is incredibly flexible, with the ability to stretch and contract with the roof's movement. It remains pliable in both hot and cold temperatures, so it doesn't get brittle or crack under the stress of Houston's wild temperature swings. It simply moves with the building, maintaining its seamless, waterproof integrity. When a storm damage roof repair is needed after hail or high winds, a silicone coating can often restore the roof without a full tear-off.
Roof Repair vs. Replacement: Making the Right Call for Your Houston Building
This is one of the most important conversations we have with property owners. The decision between restoring your existing roof with a silicone coating or tearing it all off and starting over is a big one, with major differences in cost, disruption, and timeline. As a GAF Master Elite roofer, our first priority is to give you an honest, accurate recommendation based on the true condition of your roof, not just what makes for an easy sale.
A silicone roof coating is a restoration, not a resurrection. Think of it like putting a new, high-performance shell around your existing roof. It's an incredibly effective and cost-efficient solution if the underlying roof system is still structurally sound.
When a Silicone Coating is the Smart Move:
- The Roof has Good Bones: If our moisture survey shows your insulation is dry and the underlying roof deck is solid, you're likely a great candidate. The existing membrane might be aged, chalky, and have some minor leaks at the seams, but it's still holding together.
- You Want to Extend the Life of Your Roof: A properly installed silicone system can add 10, 15, or even 20 years of life to your existing roof. It’s a proactive measure that stops further deterioration and postpones the massive expense of a full roof replacement.
- Budget is a Major Concern: A roof restoration typically costs anywhere from 50% to 70% less than a full tear-off and replacement. You save on labor, materials, and landfill disposal fees. We even offer roof financing to make the investment even more manageable.
- You Can't Afford Business Disruption: A full roof replacement is loud, messy, and can disrupt your business operations for weeks. A coating application is much quieter, faster, and creates far less debris. In many cases, your business can continue operating without interruption.
When a Full Roof Replacement is Necessary:
- Widespread Wet Insulation: This is the number one reason to replace. If our infrared inspection reveals large areas of saturated insulation, coating over it would be a huge mistake. The trapped moisture would rot the deck from below and cause the coating to blister and peel. At this point, the damaged sections must be torn out.
- The Roof has Multiple Layers: Building codes typically allow for a maximum of two roofing systems on a building. If your roof has already been recovered once, we can't legally or ethically add a third layer with a coating. A full tear-off down to the structural deck is required.
- Major Structural Damage: If the roof deck itself is sagging, rotted, or compromised, no coating in the world can fix that. The structural issues must be addressed, which almost always involves a full replacement.
- The Existing Membrane is Failing Everywhere: If the current roof membrane is excessively brittle, shrinking, or pulling away from flashings and walls across more than 25-30% of the surface area, it's often more cost-effective to replace it than to attempt extensive, patchwork repairs before coating.
Our job is to lay out the facts. We’ll show you the photos, the moisture readings, and the core samples from your roof. We'll give you a clear price for both options if applicable, and explain the pros and cons of each. The final decision is always yours, but we’ll make sure it’s an educated one. If you're facing a leak and not sure where to turn, don't wait for it to get worse—sometimes an emergency roof repair is needed to stabilize the situation before a larger solution can be planned.
Our Silicone Coating Process Step-by-Step
Applying a high-performance silicone coating isn't a "paint job." It's a multi-step restoration process that requires specialized equipment, deep knowledge of material science, and a meticulous, almost fanatical attention to detail. Our Roof Repair Services LLC crew has been trained and certified to install these systems according to strict manufacturer specifications, which is why we can offer long-term warranties. We don't cut corners. Ever.
Here’s how we transform your old, weathered roof into a seamless, energy-efficient shield:
- Step 1: The Deep Clean. We start with an aggressive power wash. We're not just rinsing off dirt; we're using commercial-grade power washers running at 3,000 to 4,000 PSI to strip away all loose granules, chalking, oxidation, algae, and any other contaminants. This is critical. If the surface isn't perfectly clean, the primer and coating won't bond correctly, and the system will fail. We use appropriate cleaning solutions to break down oils and biological growth often found on roofs here in the humid Houston climate.
- Step 2: Detailed Inspection & Repairs. Once the roof is clean and dry, we perform a second, even more detailed inspection. Now that the surface is bare, we can see every potential issue. Our crew will go over every inch of the roof, tightening loose fasteners, replacing stripped screws, and making any necessary substrate repairs. This is also when we perform a final moisture check to ensure the roof is completely dry before we seal it up.
- Step 3: Priming the Surface. Different roof substrates require different primers to ensure maximum adhesion. A weathered TPO roof needs a specific TPO primer. A rusty metal roof requires a rust-inhibiting metal primer. A porous modified bitumen roof might need a bleed-blocking primer to prevent asphalt oils from staining the new white coating. We use the exact GAF or Mule-Hide primer specified for your roof type. Skipping or using the wrong primer is one of the biggest mistakes untrained roofers make.
- Step 4: Seam & Penetration Detailing. This is where the real waterproofing magic happens. Before we coat the main "field" of the roof, we reinforce every potential weak point. We use a thick, fiber-reinforced silicone sealant, almost like a caulk, to treat every seam, screw head, and flashing. We apply it with brushes around every pipe, vent, drain, and HVAC curb, often embedding a special polyester mesh tape into the wet sealant for extra strength. This creates a super-durable, flexible, and fully waterproof seal at all the places where roofs normally fail.
- Step 5: Applying the Silicone Coating. Now for the main event. We apply the high-solids silicone coating using specialized hydraulic sprayers or heavy-duty rollers. We apply it to a specific thickness, measured in "dry mils" (a mil is one-thousandth of an inch). A 10-year warranty system might require 20 dry mils, while a 20-year system might require 30 mils or more. We constantly check the thickness with a wet film gauge to ensure we're meeting or exceeding the manufacturer's spec. For ultimate coverage, we often apply the coating in two separate coats, with the second coat applied perpendicular to the first (a cross-hatch pattern) to eliminate any pinholes or thin spots.
- Step 6: Final Inspection and Warranty. After the coating has fully cured, we conduct a final walk-through. We check the mil thickness one last time, inspect all the detail work, and ensure the finish is uniform. We clean up the job site completely, leaving nothing behind but a brilliant white, seamless roof. Because we are GAF Master Elite certified, we can then register your project with the manufacturer to provide you with a powerful, no-dollar-limit (NDL) warranty that covers both materials and workmanship.
Silicone vs. Acrylic: Choosing the Right Coating for Houston Homes and Businesses
When you start researching roof coatings, you'll see two main types constantly mentioned: silicone and acrylic. Other types like urethanes exist, but these two are the heavyweights. A lot of roofers will push whatever they have in the truck, but the truth is, one is far superior for the specific challenges of the Greater Houston area. As a roofer who has to stand behind his work in this demanding climate, I'll choose high-solids silicone 99 times out of 100. Let me break down why.
Acrylic Coatings
Acrylics are water-based coatings, essentially a very high-quality, elastomeric (flexible) paint. They are popular because they are relatively inexpensive and easy to apply. For a sloped roof in a dry climate like Phoenix or Denver, an acrylic coating can be a decent choice. They have good UV reflectivity when new and are fairly durable. However, they have a critical weakness that makes them a poor choice for our flat roofs in Southeast Texas.
The Big Problem with Acrylics in Houston: Because they are water-based, they can "re-emulsify" when exposed to standing water for extended periods. This means they soften up, lose adhesion, and can essentially turn back into a liquid state. On a flat roof in Houston that is guaranteed to have ponding water after a heavy rain, this is a recipe for failure. The softened coating can be washed away, leaving the underlying roof exposed. They also tend to lose mil thickness over time due to weathering and become more brittle as they age, especially under our intense sun.
Silicone Coatings
High-solids silicone coatings are different. They are moisture-cured, meaning they react with the humidity in the air to form a super-dense, non-porous, and permanent membrane. They aren't water-based. Think of it like a two-part epoxy; once it cures, it's chemically changed and incredibly stable.
Here's why we exclusively recommend and install premium silicone systems like GAF's United Coatings™ Kymax® or Mule-Hide's Si-TPO/EPDM systems for flat roofs in our area:
- Absolute Ponding Water Resistance: This is the game-changer. Silicone is 100% waterproof and inorganic. You could leave a bucket of water on a silicone-coated roof for a year and it wouldn't affect the material one bit. Since nearly every flat roof from Cypress to Pearland has some degree of ponding, this is a non-negotiable benefit. We can offer long-term warranties on silicone-coated roofs specifically because of this property.
- Superior UV Stability: Silicone doesn't contain the organic materials that UV rays break down. It doesn't get chalky, brittle, or lose its flexibility over time. The silicone roof we install today will have nearly the same properties 15 years from now. It retains its elasticity and strength far longer than acrylics.
- Better Durability & Mil Thickness Retention: Silicone coatings are "high-solids," which means a higher percentage of what goes on the roof stays on the roof after curing. A "100% solids" silicone means that if you apply 20 mils wet, you get 20 mils dry. Acrylics are often only 50-60% solids, meaning you have to apply almost double the material to achieve the same final thickness. Silicones don't erode or wear away under rain and sun like acrylics do.
- Resistance to Mold and Mildew: Thanks to our swampy humidity, algae, and mildew growth is a constant battle on roofs here. Because silicone is inorganic and non-porous, it's naturally resistant to mold and mildew growth, keeping your roof cleaner and whiter for longer.
Sure, the upfront material cost for silicone is higher than acrylic. But what's the real roof repair cost? It's the cost of having to re-do a failed job in 5 years. It's the cost of interior damage from a leak that occurred because an inferior coating couldn't handle ponding water. We're proud to be GAF Master Elite contractors, which means we’re certified to install their best-in-class silicone systems. It's the right material for our Houston weather, plain and simple.
Insurance Claims & Storm Damage in the Houston Area
Houston is no stranger to severe weather. We live in the heart of what meteorologists call the "Texas Hail Alley," and our proximity to the Gulf means we're always on alert for tropical storms and hurricanes. When this weather hits, it can wreak havoc on all roofs, but commercial flat roofs are particularly vulnerable to hail impacts and wind uplift. Navigating the insurance claims process after a storm can be a nightmare for a property owner, but this is an area where our expertise can be a huge asset.
Something many building owners don't realize is that a silicone roof restoration can often be a viable, insurance-covered solution for storm damage. Instead of a full, costly tear-off, your insurance policy might cover the cost of a complete restoration system that repairs the damage and arguably leaves you with a better roof than you had before.
Here’s how we help with storm damage roof repair for flat roofs:
- Immediate Response and Tarping: After a major storm, the first priority is to stop any active leaks. If high winds have peeled back a section of your roof or hail has punctured the membrane, you might need emergency roof repair services. Our crew can be on-site quickly to secure the area and prevent further water intrusion, which is your duty as the policyholder.
- Thorough Damage Documentation: This is the most crucial step for your claim. We don't just "look" for damage; we document it like we're preparing evidence for a court case. We take high-resolution photos, mark out hail hits on a 10x10 foot test square, check for fractured "spider-webbing" on TPO and Modified surfaces, and inspect all flashings and seams for wind damage. We provide you with a detailed report, complete with photos and measurements, to submit to your insurance carrier.
- Meeting with the Adjuster: We will be on the roof with your insurance adjuster when they come to inspect. This is a game-changer. Adjusters are generalists; we are roofing specialists. We can point out damage they might otherwise miss and explain the technical reasons why certain repairs are necessary. We speak their language and can advocate on your behalf to ensure a fair assessment.
- Proposing a Restoration System: In many cases of widespread hail damage or wind scouring, the roof membrane is beaten up but the underlying insulation and structure are still sound. This is the perfect scenario for a restoration coating. We can present this to the adjuster as a cost-effective and highly durable repair method. It’s often much faster and less expensive for the insurance company than a full replacement, making it an attractive option for them to approve.
We’ve successfully helped business owners across Houston, from industrial parks in Katy to retail centers in Sugar Land, navigate this process. The insurance company’s goal is to fulfill their obligation at a reasonable cost. Our goal is to ensure your roof is properly and durably repaired. A silicone restoration system often meets both of those goals perfectly.
What Does a Silicone Roof Coating Cost in Houston?
When property owners call us, this is usually one of the first questions, and for good reason. You need to budget and understand the investment you're making. While I can't give you a final price without seeing your roof, I can give you a realistic breakdown of the costs and the factors that influence the final number. It's important to remember that a coating is a restoration project, and its cost is highly dependent on the condition of the existing roof.
As a general ballpark, you can expect a professionally installed silicone roof coating in the Houston area to cost somewhere between $2.50 and $6.00 per square foot. For a standard 10,000 sq. ft. commercial roof, that's a range of $25,000 to $60,000. That's a wide range, so let's break down what pushes the price to the lower or higher end of that scale.
Factors That Influence Your Roof Coating Cost:
- Size of the Roof: Like most construction projects, there are economies of scale. A massive, 100,000 square foot warehouse roof will have a lower price per square foot than a small, 2,000 square foot retail space, because our setup and mobilization costs are spread over a larger area.
- Condition of the Existing Roof: This is the biggest variable. A roof that is in relatively good shape and just needs a thorough cleaning before application will be on the low end of the cost spectrum. A roof that has failing seams, wet spots that need to be torn out and replaced, widespread fastener issues, and requires a special primer will be on the high end. The amount of prep labor is the largest driver of the total roof repair cost.
- Roof Complexity and Penetrations: A simple, wide-open roof is easy and fast to coat. A roof cluttered with dozens of HVAC units, pipes, vents, skylights, and satellite dishes is a different story. Every single one of those penetrations must be meticulously detailed by hand with sealant and mesh. The more "clutter," the more skilled labor is required, which increases the cost.
- Access to the Roof: Is it a simple one-story building with easy ladder access? Or a five-story building in a tight downtown lot that requires a crane or lift to get our crew and materials to the roof? Difficult access adds time and equipment rental costs to the project.
- Warranty Length: A 10-year warranty system requires less material (a lower mil thickness) than a 20-year system. The longer the warranty you want, the thicker the coating needs to be, which means more material and a higher cost. However, the longer warranty often provides the best long-term value.
While the upfront cost is a key consideration, think about the long-term value. A silicone coating stops leaks, drastically lowers your building's energy consumption, and postpones a full replacement (which can cost $8-$15+ per square foot) by up to 20 years. At Roof Repair Services LLC, we provide detailed, transparent quotes that break down every step of the process. We also offer flexible roof financing options to help make this vital building upgrade more affordable. Call Johnny Sanchez III at (832) 737-2518 for a free, no-obligation quote.
Why Houston Property Owners Choose Us for Silicone Coatings
I know there are a lot of "roofers" in Houston. You probably get flyers on your door every time it hails. But when it comes to specialized work like a silicone roof coating system, you can’t trust just anyone with a truck and a roller. This is a technical application that, if done wrong, will fail within a couple of years. We've built our reputation at Roof Repair Services LLC on expertise, honesty, and standing behind our work, right here from our home base in Rosenberg, TX.
Here’s why building owners and property managers from all over Greater Houston trust us:
- We Are GAF Master Elite® Certified: This is not just a fancy logo. Less than 2% of all roofing contractors in the nation qualify for this status. It means GAF, the largest roofing manufacturer in North America, has vetted our company from top to bottom. They've checked our licensing, our insurance, our financial stability, and most importantly, our installation quality. It means we're factory-trained to install their high-performance coating systems, and we can offer their best-in-class, manufacturer-backed NDL (No Dollar Limit) warranties.
- Local Houston Expertise: My name is Johnny Sanchez III, and I'm the owner. I’m not a rep from a national chain. I’ve lived and worked here my whole life. I know what the Gulf Coast sun and rain does to roofs. Our crew understands the specific challenges of ponding water, extreme humidity, and thermal shock that are unique to our area. We use the materials and techniques that are proven to work here, not in some other part of the country.
- Fanatical About Prep Work: The success of a coating is 90% preparation. Any roofer can spray silicone on a roof. A true professional spends most of their time on the prep: the power washing, the seam repairs, the flashing details, and the priming. We are fanatical about it because we know that’s what makes the system last for 20 years instead of 2. We'll show you photos of our prep work so you can see the difference.
- We Are a Full-Service Roofing Company: We don’t just do coatings. We're experts in everything from minor roof leak repair to complete industrial-scale roof replacement. This means when we inspect your roof, we can give you an unbiased recommendation. If a coating isn't the right answer, we'll tell you why and what the better solution is. We're not a one-trick pony trying to sell you the only thing we do.
When you call our office at (832) 737-2518, you’re calling a local business that cares. You're getting decades of combined experience focused on one thing: providing the best possible, longest-lasting solution for your specific roof. We’re proud to serve our community and stand behind every job we do.
Neighborhoods We Serve in and Around Houston
From our home office at 3102 1st St in Rosenberg, TX 77471, our crews cover the entire Greater Houston area. We understand that flat and low-slope roofs aren't just in industrial parks; they're on retail centers in the suburbs, modern homes in the city, and apartment complexes everywhere in between. Our experience extends across all the unique neighborhoods of this massive metroplex.
We provide silicone roof coating services to commercial and residential properties in:
- Central Houston: Downtown, Midtown, Montrose, The Heights, River Oaks, and Upper Kirby, where we see everything from historic commercial buildings to modern flat-roofed homes.
- The Galleria / Uptown: Protecting the vast flat roofs of retail centers, office towers, and high-rise condominiums in this bustling commercial hub.
- Southwest & West Houston: Serving areas like Bellaire, West University, Meyerland, and the Energy Corridor. We're also frequently out in Katy and Cypress, where commercial and multi-family development is booming.
- Fort Bend County: This is our backyard. We are the go-to experts for businesses and schools in Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, and of course, our hometown of Rosenberg.
- North Houston: We travel up I-45 to help property owners in The Woodlands, Spring, and the Champions/1960 area protect their investments.
- Southeast & Port Area: We have extensive experience working on the industrial buildings, warehouses, and manufacturing plants along the Houston Ship Channel, Pasadena, and out towards Baytown and Clear Lake.
- Southern Suburbs: Our trucks are a common sight in Pearland, Friendswood, and League City, helping strip mall owners and apartment managers solve their chronic leak problems.
No matter where your building is located in the region, chances are we've worked on a roof just down the street. We know the local codes, the weather patterns, and the specific challenges your roof faces. Call us today at (832) 737-2518 or schedule a free roof inspection online. We're ready to help.
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Roof Repair Services serves Silicone and the Greater Houston area with expert roof repairs, storm damage restoration, and complete replacements. Our headquarters is at 3102 1st St, Rosenberg, TX 77471.
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