Roofing Contractor in Fresno, TX
CS Roofing Concepts serves Fresno and the surrounding unincorporated stretch of Fort Bend County — Teal Run, Winfield Lakes, Chestnut Bend and the neighbourhoods along FM 521 and Highway 6. Roof replacement, leak repair, storm and hail damage, seamless gutters, siding and fencing, with a free inspection and a photographed report.
Call (281) 202-4382 · Mon–Fri 8am–5pm · Sat 8am–12pm
A whole community hitting replacement age at once
Fresno grew fast through the 2000s, and that has a consequence people notice one street at a time: the roofs went on within a few years of each other, so they wear out within a few years of each other.
If three houses on your street have had roofs done in the last eighteen months, that is not a coincidence and it is not a sales pitch. It is a build cohort reaching the end of a twenty-year shingle at the same time.
Unincorporated means the rules are different
Much of Fresno sits outside any city limit, in unincorporated Fort Bend County. That changes who has jurisdiction over the work and it surprises people who assume there is a city inspector involved.
It also means your HOA covenants often carry more practical weight than any building code — particularly on shingle colour and profile. We check the covenants before ordering material rather than after, because a roof that has to come off again is nobody's idea of a good outcome.
Hail is the recurring event here
Fresno sits in the part of Fort Bend that takes hail with some regularity. Hail damage is genuinely difficult to see from the ground — the granule loss and bruising that shortens a shingle's remaining life looks like nothing at all from the driveway.
We photograph everything we find, whether or not it adds up to a job. You get the report either way and it is yours to do what you like with.
Drainage and standing water
The flat, low-lying ground around FM 521 does not shed water quickly. Undersized or badly pitched gutters send roof runoff straight to the foundation, and on this soil that is a slow, expensive problem that starts on the roof.
Gutter sizing is part of the inspection here rather than an afterthought.
Common Questions — Fresno
Everyone on my street is getting a new roof. Do I need one?
Quite possibly — the houses went up together so the roofs age together. But we will look at yours specifically and tell you what it needs, not what your neighbour's needed.
Who inspects the work if Fresno is unincorporated?
Fort Bend County has jurisdiction in unincorporated areas rather than a city building department. We handle whatever is required.
Can I tell if I have hail damage myself?
Usually not. Bruising and granule loss are hard to read from the ground and easy to confuse with normal wear. That is exactly what the free photographed inspection is for.
Does my HOA restrict shingle colour?
Often, yes, and it is worth checking before material is ordered. We will look at the covenants with you rather than assume.
How quickly can you get out here?
Usually within a couple of days, and same day if water is actively entering the house. After a county-wide hail event it takes longer and we will tell you honestly how much longer.
Roofing services in Fresno
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Free Roof Inspection in Fresno
Hail damage is hard to see from the ground. We photograph everything we find and hand you the report.
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Mon–Fri 8am–5pm · Sat 8am–12pm
