Roofing Contractor in Houston & Harris County, TX

CS Roofing Concepts is based in Richmond and works the western and southwestern side of Houston and Harris County — the neighbourhoods out along Highway 6, Westpark, the Grand Parkway and the corridors running back toward Fort Bend. Roof replacement, leak repair, storm and hail damage, seamless gutters, siding and fencing, with a free inspection and a photographed report of everything we find.

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We are honest about which side of Houston we serve

Harris County is the most populous county in Texas and Houston is the largest city in the state. No roofing company genuinely covers all of it well, and the ones that claim to are usually routing a crew across two hours of traffic to get to you.

We are in Richmond, roughly thirty miles southwest of downtown. That puts the western and southwestern side of Houston and Harris County inside a sensible drive for us — the Highway 6 corridor, Mission Bend, the Westpark and Grand Parkway corridors, and the neighbourhoods that sit on the Fort Bend and Harris county line. If you are east of downtown or up toward the airport, we will tell you that straight rather than take the job and under-serve it.

That honesty is the point. A roofer who will not tell you where their limits are will not tell you when a repair would do instead of a replacement either.

The Gulf Coast is hard on roofs in three different ways

Most of the country worries about one kind of roof damage. Harris County gets three, and they compound.

Wind and hurricane exposure. We are close enough to the coast that a named storm is a question of when, not whether. Wind damage is rarely the whole roof coming off — it is lifted ridge caps, shingles broken loose along an edge, and flashing worked away from a chimney or a vent stack. Small openings that let water in for years.

Hail. Spring storm season bruises shingles without necessarily tearing them. Bruised shingles shed their granules quietly, the mat underneath begins to break down, and the roof ages several years in one season. From the ground it looks fine. That is precisely why it goes unaddressed.

Heat and humidity. The everyday one nobody photographs. Intense UV and long humid summers cook asphalt shingles, and the daily heat cycle works fasteners loose over time. It is why a roof here does not last as long as the same roof would in a milder climate, and why the manufacturer's stated lifespan is an optimistic number on the Gulf Coast.

Emergency and storm response

After a significant storm the whole metro calls roofers on the same day, and honest availability matters more than a promise. We are thirty miles out. What we can tell you is what we are actually doing: an active leak gets a same-day call back during business hours, we tarp to stop water getting in, and the permanent repair is scheduled once the roof is safe to work and we can see what we are dealing with.

What we will not do is quote a permanent repair over the phone in the middle of a storm event. Anyone who does is guessing, and the guess will not be in your favour.

What we will not do — insurance claims

We are roofers, not public insurance adjusters. In Texas that is a separate licensed profession and contracts where roofers crossed that line have been thrown out by the courts. We inspect the roof, photograph every finding slope by slope, and give you a written report and a line-item scope. What you or your insurer do with that documentation is your decision, not ours to steer.

Storm chasers work this county harder than almost anywhere

Harris County after a hail event draws crews from several states. There is no state roofing licence in Texas to check anyone against, so verification falls to you and it is short.

Ask for a certificate of insurance sent to you directly by the insurance agent, not forwarded as a PDF by the contractor. Ask for a real, physical business address and check that it exists. Ask for two addresses of completed work nearby, then go and look at them. Ask who answers the phone in eighteen months if a seam opens up.

We are in Richmond. You can drive to our shop, and we will still be there.

Common questions

Do you actually service Houston, or just Fort Bend County?

Both, with a limit we will state plainly. We are based in Richmond and cover the western and southwestern side of Houston and Harris County — the Highway 6 corridor, Mission Bend, Westpark, the Grand Parkway and the neighbourhoods along the Fort Bend and Harris county line. We do not claim the whole metro. If you are on the far east or north side, we will say so rather than send a crew across two hours of traffic.

How long does a roof last in the Houston climate?

Less than the packaging suggests. Intense UV, long humid summers and the daily heat cycle age asphalt shingles faster here than in milder parts of the country, and hurricane and hail exposure compounds it. Treat a manufacturer's stated lifespan as an optimistic ceiling rather than an expectation, and have the roof looked at after any significant storm rather than waiting for a leak.

How fast can you get here for an emergency leak?

An active leak gets a same-day call back during business hours — Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm, Saturday 8am to noon. We tarp first to stop water getting in, then schedule the permanent repair once the roof is safe to work on and we can see the full picture. We will not quote a permanent repair over the phone mid-storm.

Can you tell me whether my insurance will cover the damage?

No, and you should be wary of any roofer who says they can. We are not public insurance adjusters, which in Texas is a separate licensed profession. What we do is document what is damaged, thoroughly and with dated photographs slope by slope, so that nothing gets overlooked. The claim itself is between you and your insurer.

How do I tell a storm chaser from a local roofer?

Texas has no state roofing licence, so there is no card to check. Ask for a certificate of insurance sent directly by the agent rather than forwarded by the contractor, ask for a physical business address you can actually visit, and ask for two addresses of completed work nearby that you can go and look at. Our shop is in Richmond and you are welcome to drive to it.

Do you cover Mission Bend and the county line neighbourhoods?

Yes. Mission Bend straddles the Fort Bend and Harris county line and is about fourteen miles from our shop, so we work both sides of it routinely. The same is true of the other communities along that boundary — the jurisdiction question is ours to sort out, not yours.

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Recent Work Around Fort Bend County

Real roofs on real houses, photographed on the job. Nothing here is a stock image.

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