
Roofing & Roof Repair in Freer, TX
Hot semi-arid South Texas climate.
For roofing & roof repair, the service area covers roughly 50 miles from central Freer. Emergency dispatch is available outside business hours for active-damage situations.
Common reasons to call
- Active roof leak during or after rain
- Hail damage assessment after a storm
- Wind-uplift shingle loss from tropical systems
- Insurance claim scope and supplement work
- Age-driven full replacement (20+ year roofs)
- Flashing failure around chimneys, vents, or skylights
- Sagging deck or interior ceiling staining
- Pre-sale inspection before listing a home
Typical work
- Single-leak repair with targeted flashing or shingle replacement
- Partial repair across one or two squares of damaged area
- Storm damage assessment with documented insurance scope
- Emergency tarp and dry-in until full repair can be scheduled
- Full tear-off and replacement on architectural asphalt shingles
- Re-flash and seal around chimney, plumbing boots, and HVAC penetrations
- Decking replacement where moisture damage is found during tear-off
Typical turnaround
Active leaks dry-in same day. Estimates within one to two business days. Full replacements complete in one to three days depending on size and weather.
Materials and equipment
- Architectural asphalt shingles (30-year or 50-year warranty)
- Synthetic underlayment
- Ice and water shield at valleys and eaves
- Drip edge and step flashing
- Ridge vent and intake-vent components
- Standing-seam or stamped metal for premium installs
- Modified bitumen or TPO for low-slope sections


Job sizes
Minor
Single shingle or boot replacement, small flashing repair
Standard
Multi-square repair, partial re-roof, or insurance-deductible repair
Major
Full tear-off and replacement on a standard single-family home
Replacement
Re-deck, full replacement, plus insurance scope for hail or hurricane claims
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Texas roofers carrying general liability and workers comp insurance
- ✓Manufacturer-certified installers where applicable (GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed)
- ✓Written estimates with line-item scope before any work starts
- ✓Direct insurance-adjuster coordination on hail and wind claims
GAF Master Elite or Owens Corning Preferred Contractor; Roofing Contractors Association of Texas (RCAT) membership; BBB accreditation; manufacturer warranties; general liability and workers comp.
Common questions
How fast can a roofer get out here?
Active leaks get a same-day dry-in. Non-emergency estimates land within one to two business days. After named storms, scheduling tightens and we prioritize active interior damage first.
Do you handle insurance claims?
Yes. The roofer on call works directly with the insurance adjuster, documents the scope of damage, and submits supplement requests if the initial scope misses items.
Is the roofer licensed and insured?
Texas does not issue a state roofing license, but we only route to roofers carrying general liability and workers comp, and most hold manufacturer certifications such as GAF Master Elite or Owens Corning Preferred.
What does a new roof cost in Corpus Christi?
Cost depends on square footage, pitch, material, and decking condition. A standard architectural shingle replacement on a typical single-family home runs in the mid five-figure range, with metal and tile higher. The roofer provides a written estimate after on-site inspection.
Do you work on flat or commercial roofs?
Yes. Modified bitumen, TPO, and built-up roofing on commercial buildings and low-slope residential sections.
My roof leaks but the rain has stopped. Is it still urgent?
Yes. Wet decking and insulation hold moisture for days and feed mold growth. The roofer can dry-in the leak and schedule full repair after assessment.
What if I cannot tell whether I have hail damage?
Hail damage is often invisible from the ground. The roofer does a no-cost inspection with photos and chalk marks. If damage is present and your policy is active, we help open the claim.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Hail-storm peak in March through May. Assessments and insurance claims surge after every line of severe storms.
Summer (June - August)
Heat accelerates shingle aging and softens sealant. Install windows are good June through August before peak hurricane season.
Fall (September - November)
Pre-hurricane prep. Inspections, ridge-vent secure-down, and any deferred repairs should land before the first named storm in the Gulf.
Winter (December - February)
Off-season. Pricing is typically friendlier on non-emergency work, and scheduling is easier.
