
Austin, TX · roofing & storm damage
Roof leaking or storm-hit? Talk to a local roofer.Free inspection, honest estimate.
A damaged roof only gets more expensive the longer it waits. Talk to a licensed local roofer today — get a real inspection, a written estimate, and a straight answer on whether it's a repair, a claim, or a replacement.
Austin roofer · answering live(555) 555-0100Tap to call — free inspection, no pressureWhat we handle
Repairs, replacements, and storm claims
Storm & hail damage
Damage documented properly for your claim, then repaired or replaced by a licensed local roofer.
Roof leak repair
Active leak found at the source and sealed before it damages more of the home.
Roof replacement
A full replacement when a roof is past repair — to code, cleaned up, and warrantied.
Inspection & estimate
A free, no-obligation inspection and a written estimate — before you commit to anything.
How it works
What happens next
You call
A real person answers and takes your address and what's happening up top.
We inspect
A local roofer looks at the roof, documents any damage, and explains what they find.
You get an estimate
A written estimate — repair, replacement, or a storm claim if it's warranted.
We do the work
Licensed crews complete the job to code, cleaned up and warrantied.
Why homeowners trust the roofers we send
Local and licensed, not a storm-chaser
Licensed & insured
Local roofers carrying current licensing and liability coverage — not a truck passing through after a hailstorm.
Honest about your claim
If storm damage warrants an insurance claim, we document it properly. You pay your deductible — we never promise to waive it.
Written estimates
You get the scope and the price in writing before any work starts — no surprise line items.
Questions families ask
Answered plainly
How much does a roof inspection cost?
Nothing. The inspection and written estimate are free. You only pay if you decide to move forward with repair or replacement work.
My roof was hit by a storm — will insurance cover it?
Sudden storm or hail damage is often covered under a homeowners policy, though it depends on your coverage and the age of the roof. We document the damage thoroughly for your claim. You pay your deductible — be wary of any roofer who offers to cover or waive it, which is illegal in many states. (This isn't coverage advice — your policy governs.)
Do I need a repair or a full replacement?
That's exactly what the inspection is for. A few damaged shingles or a localized leak is often a repair; widespread hail bruising, granule loss, or an aging roof past its service life usually points to replacement. We'll tell you straight, in writing.
There's an active leak right now — what should I do?
If it's safe: move valuables out from under the leak, put down a bucket and towels, and if water is near light fixtures or outlets, cut power to that area. Don't climb onto a wet roof yourself. Then call us and we'll get a roofer out to tarp and assess it.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most residential roofs are replaced in one to three days depending on size, pitch, and weather. Your roofer will give you a realistic timeline with the estimate.
Are the roofers licensed and insured?
Yes — the local roofers we connect you with carry current licensing and liability insurance. Local matters here: a licensed {metro}-area roofer stands behind the work, unlike an out-of-state crew chasing a storm.
From the blog
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What Does a Roof Inspection Actually Check?
A plain-English tour of what a roofer looks at — and why each part matters.

How to Choose a Roofer After a Storm (and Avoid Storm Chasers)
The questions that separate a local roofer from an out-of-town storm chaser.

8 Signs of Storm Damage You Can Spot From the Ground
A safe, no-ladder checklist for spotting roof damage after a storm.
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