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Eight residential pages, one commercial page, and one page about who inspects a re-roof in this county — which, outside a city, is nobody.
The page to read first. What Texas carriers do with a roof at 15 years and again at 20, and why 30.3% of Fort Bend's housing is walking into that window over the next several years.
Tear-off, decking, dry-in, flashing, ventilation, and the two warranties. Houston-market average $9,752, typical range $6,712–$13,123. Framed by cohort: a 2006 house is a 2006 house wherever it sits.
Vent boots, wind-lifted shingles, popped nails, flashing at wall junctions. Houston-market average around $1,002.
Where a leak starts versus where the stain is — and the three things in a slab-on-grade attic that are not the roof at all.
The county's ground-truth hail record with dates and stone sizes, including the year that recorded none.
Composition asphalt, the regional default. UV load, thermal cycling, algae in Gulf humidity, and ventilation as the line item nobody compares on.
Standing seam and R-panel. The real market here is acreage and outbuildings in the west and south county, not subdivision houses.
Where roof water lands decides how the slab behaves. In expansive clay that is a foundation question, not a cosmetic one.
Which cities require a permit and an inspection on a re-roof, and what happens in unincorporated county, where there is no county building code, no permit and no inspection at all.
A different buyer and a different building: multi-tenant, retail, medical, light industrial along the 90A and US-59 corridor. Bid work, service agreements, phasing on occupied buildings.
Describe what the roof is doing, or just give us the year the house was built. Getting connected with an independent Fort Bend County roofing contractor takes one call.
Call (832) 219-9405 Request a Roof Quote