If you’ve lived in Houston for more than a year, you already know our weather does not play nice with roofs. Scorching summers, flash floods, hail out of nowhere, and hurricane season that keeps everyone on edge. A cheap fix or a rushed install almost always means paying for it again later.
So I put together this list of roofing companies around Houston that people seem to genuinely trust. Not just big names or flashy ads but roofers with solid reputations, real customer reviews, and experience handling the wild swings of Texas weather.
Whether your roof is leaking right now, you need a full replacement, or you just want someone to give you an honest inspection before storm season hits—these are the ones worth calling.
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ToggleHow I Picked These Roofers
Let’s be real anyone can call themselves a roofer. So I tried to be thoughtful about this. I looked at:
- What actual homeowners said on Google, Yelp, and Angi
- How long they’ve been working in Houston (local experience matters)
- Whether they use good materials and stand behind their work
- Licensing, insurance, and warranties
- How they handle insurance claims because storm damage is stressful enough
- If they offer modern stuff like solar or energy-efficient options
The goal wasn’t to rank anyone number one. It was just to highlight the companies people keep recommending.
1. Integris Roofing
Integris keeps coming up in conversations lately. Homeowners mention that their inspections feel honest, not salesy. The crews are professional, and someone actually answers the phone when you call.
They do repairs, full replacements, storm damage work, and help with insurance claims—which is a huge relief after a bad storm. They also use materials that actually hold up in Texas heat.
Website: integrisroofing.com
Phone: (713) 714-5096
2. Ronnie Roofer
Ronnie Roofer is a local favorite—voted “Best of the Best” by Houston Chronicle readers. What people seem to love is how simple they keep things. No high-pressure sales. No trying to sell you stuff you don’t need. Just clear pricing and solid work.
Also, they’re family-owned, so it feels a little more personal than dealing with a giant roofing corporation.
Website: ronnieroofer.com
Phone: (281) 515-0630
3. Amstill Roofing
Amstill has been around Houston for decades. That alone says something. They’re especially known for really thorough roof inspections and maintenance plans that help you avoid expensive problems later.
When hurricane season rolls around, having a roofer who’s seen it all before gives you some peace of mind.
Website: amstillroofing.com
Phone: (281) 612-8747
4. Bay Area Roofers, Inc.
Since 1983, Bay Area Roofers has just quietly done good work. They’re certified by GAF and Owens Corning—which isn’t just a badge; it actually means they install things the right way.
They also do siding, painting, and patio covers. So if you have a longer to-do list, they’re worth a call.
Website: bayarearoofersinc.com
Phone: (281) 482-1200
5. Punum Roofing of Houston
Punum is another family-owned outfit with decades of experience. What stands out is their customer service, especially with Houston’s Spanish-speaking community. They hold top-tier certifications and have a great BBB rating.
Customers repeatedly mention good communication and a clean job site—which matters more than you’d think.
Website: punumroofinghouston.com
Phone: (713) 466-4447
6. Blue Ribbon Roofing
Blue Ribbon has built a strong local reputation, mostly for residential roof replacements. They’ve got an A+ BBB rating, and people say they actually respond to calls and texts during a project—which isn’t always the case with contractors.
If you want someone who keeps things organized without a lot of confusion, they’re a safe bet.
Website: blueribbonroofingllc.com
Phone: (713) 808-1990
7. Sienna Roofing & Solar
More homeowners are asking about solar these days, so Sienna is getting more attention. They do regular roofing but also offer solar solutions if you’re trying to cut energy costs long-term.
They have solid reviews, competitive pricing, and seem to keep up with modern roofing systems.
Website: siennaroofing.com
Phone: (281) 690-3357
8. State Roofing Company
State Roofing keeps things simple and sometimes that’s exactly what you want. They handle repairs, replacements, inspections, and preventative maintenance that helps your roof last longer.
No gimmicks. Just dependable work from people who know what they’re doing.
Website: stateroofingtexas.com
Phone: (281) 293-7000
9. Houston Roofing & Construction
This company is popular with homeowners dealing with storm damage. They do repairs, replacements, and inspections, and they’re GAF-certified with a strong BBB rating.
When you’ve just had hail tear through your neighborhood, it helps to call someone who’s handled that situation a hundred times before.
Website: houstonroofingonline.com
Phone: (832) 237-3737
10. Roof Squad
Roof Squad has grown fast in Houston, mostly because they’re quick. People mention that they respond and schedule faster than most other roofers.
If timing matters—like you’ve got a leak or an insurance deadline—they’re a good choice.
Website: roofsquad.com
Phone: (713) 489-8064
A Few Things to Keep in Mind
Look, no list is perfect. The “best” roofer for your neighbor might not be the best for you. But the companies above all have strong local reputations, real experience, and something different to offer—whether that’s speed, fair pricing, premium materials, or solar options.
Before you write anyone a big check, do yourself a favor:
- Get at least two or three inspections
- Compare warranties (they’re not all the same)
- Ask about materials and timelines up front
A roof is one of the biggest things you’ll buy for your house. Take your time, trust your gut, and hire someone who treats you like a neighbor not just another job.
Frequently Asked Questions
You can absolutely hire anyone you want. But Houston has a lot of fly-by-night contractors who show up after a big storm, take a deposit, and disappear. The companies on this list have been around long enough to build a real reputation good or bad. That doesn’t guarantee perfection, but it lowers your chances of getting burned.
It varies a lot depending on the size of your home, the materials you choose, and how complicated the job is. As a very rough ballpark, most homeowners pay between 8,000 and 18,000 for a standard roof replacement in Houston. But get multiple quotes pricing can be all over the place.
If a storm caused noticeable damage (missing shingles, leaks, hail hits), it’s usually worth filing a claim. But here’s the catch: not every roofer is good at working with insurance. The companies on this list that specifically mention “insurance claim help” are the ones you want for that situation. Just know that if your roof is older or the damage looks like normal wear and tear, the claim might get denied.
A good roofer can tell you after an inspection. But as a rule of thumb: if less than 25-30% of your roof is damaged, repairs might be fine. If it’s older than 15-20 years, has multiple leaks, or widespread damage, replacement is usually cheaper in the long run. Patching an old roof over and over adds up fast.
Big red flags: no local address, pressure to sign immediately, asking for full payment upfront, no written contract, or “leftover materials from another job” discounts. Also, be careful with door-knockers after a storm. Some are legit. Many are not. Always check reviews and don’t feel rushed.
Yes—Sienna Roofing & Solar is listed specifically because they do both roofing and solar. If you’re thinking about adding solar panels in the next year or two, it’s smart to pick a roofer who understands how that works, so you don’t run into installation problems later.
In Houston’s heat, humidity, and stormy weather, a good asphalt shingle roof typically lasts 15 to 20 years. Metal roofs can last 40+ years. But cheap shingles and bad installation can cut that down to 10 years or less. That’s why materials and workmanship matter so much.
Mostly yes, but read between the lines. A company with all 5-star reviews and no negative feedback is suspicious nobody’s perfect. Look for patterns. If multiple people mention “great communication” or “showed up on time,” that’s a good sign. If several mention “missed deadlines” or “hard to reach after payment,” that’s a real warning.
Most reputable roofers offer two types: a manufacturer warranty (covers defects in the shingles themselves) and a workmanship warranty (covers installation mistakes). The companies on this list typically offer both, but always ask before you sign anything. Workmanship warranties can range from 2 years to lifetime depending on the roofer.
Honestly? Call two or three of them. Ask for an inspection and a quote. See who answers the phone, who shows up on time, and who explains things in a way that makes sense to you. The “best” roofer is the one who communicates clearly, gives you a fair price, and doesn’t make you feel stupid for asking questions.
