Hometown Roofing Contractors aims to simplify the process of finding quality Spring roofing companies. We screen residential roofers and commercial roofing contractors in Spring for license, insurance, and other professional credentials.
Whether you need a residential roofing company with expertise in shingle or metal roofing or a commercial roofing specialist with experience installing EPDM rubber roofing or other flat roofs, we've got you covered.
Recovery Roofing &... is a full service, certified, insured and bonded roofing contractor in Houston, Texas. We have built a solid reputation with our customers as leaders in the roofing industry.
Recovery Roofing &... provides the full spectrum of roofing services from repairs and regular maintenance, to full roof replacements. We are an accredited Better Business Bureau roofer that follows a simple old-fashioned philosophy of quality products, high quality workmanship, and excellent customer service at honest and fair prices.
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Houston Northside Roofing has been serving residents with affordable and quality roofing systems since 1989. Our team of roofing contractors are certified with GAF/ELK, one of the largest and well respected roofing supply companies in the world. We are accredited members of the Better Business Bureau, with zero registered complaints after hundreds of roofs installed and repaired.
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Below are a few roofing tips and a short guide to hiring a professional roofing contractor in Spring, TX.
Most Spring roofers will provide a free written estimate on your roof. A few roofers charge a small service call fee for roof repair estimates (while roof replacement estimates remain free). The small fee for roof repair estimates charged by some roofers can often be applied to the cost of the repair if you hire that particular roofer to complete the repair.
Roof size, location, number of layers to remove, roofing material, slope of the roof, and complexity of the roof all can have a major impact on the cost to replace a roof. All of these variables make it nearly impossible to give an accurate "ballpark" roof estimate. Roofing prices for a full roof tear off and replacement range from $250 per square up to $1200 per square. A "square" in roofing means 100 square feet of roof. "Per square" is often the way roofing prices are quoted.
Here's a ballpark example (remember, this example may bear no resemblance to your circumstances or estimate... so don't hold your Spring roofer to this number). A 20 square roof (2000 square feet of roof) with one layer of shingles to tear off, low to moderate slope and complexity, and a medium quality shingle selected may be installed for around $350 per square, or $7000 (20 square X $350 per square).

The best approach is to ask for the roofing company representative to provide their license, insurance, and references at the time of the roofing estimate.
At Hometown Roofing Contractors, we try to give you a good head start in the process of assessing Spring roofers. We prescreen roofing contractors to confirm that a workmanship warranty is offered and that the roofing company has the appropriate state license (if required by your state) and liability insurance.
It's possible that the roof contractor's license or insurance status could have changed since our original screening. So, it's still very important to ask to see evidence of the roofers' license and insurance certificates at the time of your estimate.
Most roof work does not have to be put off during the winter. Roof repairs are done year round. It's much better to repair any roof that is leaking than to wait until spring, regardless of the type of roof.
Shingle roof installations are affected by cold temperatures, which can prevent an immediate seal between shingles. But if your roofer is knowledgeable about weather impact, the surrounding area isn't overly dusty (ie.. an active construction site), and a high quality shingle with ample wind rating is used (typically architectural shingles), a shingle roof can be successfully installed during the winter. Nails from the nail gun will adhere the roof through the winter and when the warmer temperatures come in the spring the glue on the shingle backing will further adhere the shingle.
Metal roofing, slate roofs, and shake roofs can be successfully installed during the winter months without regard to temperature.
Severe weather conditions do require adjustments to timing and techniques, but roofers can work all year.