Roofing in Conroe, TX
Conroe is the seat of Montgomery County, set along Interstate 45 about 40 miles north of Houston in the Piney Woods near Lake Conroe. It is one of the fastest-growing cities in Texas, and its mix of older established neighborhoods and new master-planned communities means a wide range of roofs and roofing needs. Horizon Realty Developments is a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned roofing company serving Conroe, from repairs and full replacements to storm damage and insurance-claim help.
Conroe's weather is hard on roofs year-round. Long, humid summers and strong sun age asphalt shingles, the area's heavy rainfall finds any weak flashing or worn pipe boot, and the shade and debris from mature pines encourage algae growth and trapped moisture. Most roof problems start small here, a few lifted or missing shingles or a failed seal, and turn into interior leaks if they are not caught early.
The area also takes direct hits from major storms. When Hurricane Beryl came through on July 8, 2024, Conroe was struck as a Category 1 storm, with more than five inches of rain and wind gusts near 69 miles per hour, and the city declared a local disaster. The May 2024 windstorms and the spring storms that track down the I-45 corridor add steady wear and sudden damage. After a storm, much of the damage is not visible from the ground, so we climb up, document what we find, and if it is storm-related we help you work through the claim with your adjuster.
We handle the full range of roofing work for Conroe homeowners: repairs for leaks and storm damage, full replacements when a roof is past its life, asphalt shingle installation, and storm and hail inspections. We serve Conroe and the surrounding area, from established neighborhoods like River Plantation and Walden on Lake Conroe to newer communities such as Grand Central Park, Harper's Preserve, and Jacobs Reserve, along I-45, Loop 336, and SH 105. Estimates are free.
Our Roofing Services in Conroe
Why Homeowners in Conroe Choose Us
Conroe sits in an active severe-weather corridor. Storm cells move down the I-45 line each spring with hail and high winds, and tropical systems push up from the Gulf in summer, so roofs here take a real beating. The heavy pine and oak cover in established neighborhoods like River Plantation and around Lake Conroe adds another problem: limbs and debris that damage shingles and trap moisture. A roofer who knows Conroe knows to check for the wind and hail damage that does not show from the ground, and the slow wear that the heat, humidity, and shade speed up.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Do you serve my neighborhood in Conroe?
- We serve Conroe and the surrounding Montgomery County area, from the established neighborhoods near downtown and Lake Conroe to the newer communities off I-45 and Loop 336. If you are in or around 77301 through 77304, 77306, 77384, or 77385, call us at (832) 429-4353 and we will confirm.
- I think my roof has storm or hail damage. What should I do?
- Do not climb up yourself. Call us for a free inspection. We document any wind, hail, or tree damage, explain what we find, and if it is storm-related we can help you start an insurance claim.
- Do you help with insurance claims after a storm?
- Yes. We help document the damage, explain what your policy is likely to cover, and work alongside your adjuster so your claim reflects the real condition of your roof. Under Texas law, you are responsible for paying your own insurance deductible.
- There are a lot of roofers in Conroe after a storm. What makes you different?
- After big storms, out-of-town crews flood Conroe with high-pressure pitches and then move on. We are a Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned company that works this area and stands behind its work, with roofing performed by insured, vetted contractors. You get a straight assessment and a free estimate, with no pressure.
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