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Apex Roofing Solutions · Houston, TX

Best Roof Repair in Houston, TX

The best roof repair is the one that identifies the actual failure point, uses manufacturer-grade materials, and comes with a warranty that holds up

Apex Roofing Solutions holds all three major manufacturer certifications and backs every repair with a 5-year workmanship warranty — because a repair that fails in two years is not a repair, it is a delay.

4.8 234+ Reviews 15+ years
GAF Master Elite CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster Owens Corning Preferred

Everything Included

What You Get

  • Fast Scheduling

    Priority booking for urgent leak issues.

  • Photo Documentation

    Before/after photos provided for your records and insurance.

  • Root-Cause Focus

    We fix the underlying cause, not just the visible symptom.

Our Guarantees

  • 5-year workmanship warranty on all repairs (terms apply)
  • licensed insured
  • 15+ years
  • 5-year workmanship warranty
  • GAF Master Elite Certified

Credentials & Certifications

  • GAF Master Elite
  • CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster
  • Owens Corning Preferred

Social Proof

Why Customers Trust Us

  • licensed insured
  • 15+ years
  • 5-year workmanship warranty
  • GAF Master Elite Certified

“After Hurricane Beryl tore shingles off our Heights bungalow, Apex had a tarp up the same day and a full repair done within the week. Insurance claim handled smoothly too.”

L.M. — verified customer

L.M.

Houston

“Our Memorial area home had a persistent leak that two other roofers couldn't fix. Apex found the real issue — improper flashing around the chimney — and solved it permanently.”

K.R.

Houston

“Fast, fair, and they actually showed up when they said they would. Hard to find in Houston. Highly recommend for anyone in Katy.”

T.W.

Houston

Serving The Heights Memorial Katy Houston's sprawling, fast-growing business ecosystem requires websites that can capture local search traffic across a metropolitan area of 7 million people.

Our Approach

Roof Repair in Houston

Houston's Gulf Coast exposure means roofs take a beating from hurricanes, tropical storms, and year-round humidity that accelerates moss and algae growth — flat roofs on newer subdivision homes are especially vulnerable to ponding water after heavy rains.

Houston's climate attacks roofs from multiple directions simultaneously, and the repair challenges here differ sharply from anything you'd encounter in a drier region. The combination of Gulf moisture, intense summer UV, and the periodic violence of tropical systems means that small repair issues rarely stay small for long. In The Heights and other historic districts, craftsman bungalows built in the early 1900s typically feature low-slope roofs with wide eaves — charming architecturally, but prone to wind-driven rain infiltration when flashing around dormers and chimneys deteriorates. We often find that original lead flashing has oxidized and cracked, allowing slow seepage that only becomes apparent inside the home after years of damage have already occurred. In Memorial and the Energy Corridor, larger homes on slab foundations frequently have complex roof geometries with multiple valleys, skylights, and HVAC curbs — each penetration is a potential failure point when tropical moisture pushes in under degraded caulk or failed step flashing. Out in Katy, the newer master-planned subdivisions present a different problem: homes built during the 2000s and 2010s boom years often received minimum-code shingle installations using smooth-cut nails that don't bite into OSB as securely as ring-shank nails, and high nailing — placing fasteners above the nail line — is common. When a tropical storm brings 60+ mph gusts, those shingles peel back from the corners first. We use ring-shank nails and manufacturer-specified nail patterns on every repair to restore wind-uplift rating. Houston's humidity also demands that any repair include a careful look at attic ventilation — a sealed or blocked soffit causes heat and moisture to accumulate under the deck, accelerating granule loss on the shingles above and shortening the effective life of the entire repaired section.

What separates a best-in-class roof repair from an adequate one is often invisible at completion — the difference lies in whether the contractor identified the root cause or just patched the visible symptom, whether the materials used match the performance specs of the existing roof system, and whether the nail pattern and fastener spacing meet the manufacturer's installation requirements for wind uplift in your specific climate zone. Apex Roofing Solutions operates with all three major manufacturer certifications — GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster, and Owens Corning Preferred — which require annual re-qualification and mandate adherence to manufacturer installation standards on every project, not just when an inspector is watching. Our 5-year workmanship warranty on repairs is not a marketing claim; it is a documented guarantee registered with the manufacturer and enforceable in writing.

Inspection-first repairs with photo documentation and root-cause fixes — not just surface patches

Problems We Solve

  1. Most roof leaks have a primary entry point — a failed pipe boot, a cracked counter-flashing, a lifted tab — and a secondary water travel path that makes the interior damage appear in a different location than the actual breach; contractors who patch what they can see from the ceiling stain often miss the real source entirely

  2. Shingles installed with incorrect nail placement — nails driven above the nail line into the exposure zone rather than the nail strip — pass visual inspection but are only held by the adhesive strip with no mechanical fastener backup, causing the entire tab to lift or tear off in wind events well below the rated wind speed

  3. Ice-and-water shield that has dried out or was never installed at penetrations and valleys allows capillary action to drive water under the shingles during ice dam events — repairs that address only the surface without replacing the underlayment in the affected zone fail in the first freeze cycle

  4. Re-roofing over an existing layer without assessing the decking condition hides deteriorated OSB panels that will cause the new repair to telegraph waves and eventually fail at the fastener points as the substrate continues to degrade

  5. Flashing repairs using roofing cement rather than proper step flashing and counter-flashing with reglet cuts into the mortar joint are a temporary fix that UV exposure converts into a crumbling paste within 2 to 3 years — the correct repair requires base flashing, step flashing, and counter-flashing installed as integrated components

  6. Leaks causing interior damage to ceilings, walls, and insulation

  7. Missing or damaged shingles after storms leaving the deck exposed

  8. Recurring repairs that fail within months because root causes aren't addressed

Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

10 answered
What manufacturer certifications does Apex hold, and what do they require?

Apex holds GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster, and Owens Corning Preferred certifications — the elite tier of all three major manufacturers' contractor programs. Each requires annual re-qualification, proof of current general liability and workers' compensation insurance, background checks on the company principals, customer satisfaction verification, and demonstrated adherence to manufacturer installation standards. Fewer than 3 percent of roofing contractors nationwide hold even one of these designations; holding all three is rare.

What does Apex's 5-year workmanship warranty on repairs actually cover?

The warranty covers defects in installation workmanship — improper nail placement, inadequate flashing installation, incorrect shingle overlap exposure, and sealant application failures. It does not cover storm damage to the repaired area that exceeds the rated wind or impact resistance of the installed material, or damage caused by tree limb impact or other external forces. Claims are handled directly through Apex — not through a third party — and we respond to warranty service calls within 48 hours.

How does Apex diagnose the true source of a roof leak?

We start from the interior — identifying the wetted area, tracing the water stain to its highest point, and mapping the travel path from interior to exterior. We then inspect the exterior systematically: every penetration within 20 feet of the interior damage point, all valley intersections, the full ridge and hip line, drip edge condition, and flashing at every wall-to-roof junction. For elusive leaks, we use a controlled water test — a hose applied systematically from the eave up to isolate the entry zone — before attributing the leak to any specific component.

What is the correct nail pattern for shingle installation, and how does it affect performance?

Most architectural shingles require 4 nails per shingle in the designated nail strip zone, spaced according to manufacturer spec (typically 1 inch from each end and evenly distributed in between), driven flush — not overdriven and countersunk, not underdriven and proud. In high-wind zones (coastal areas, mountain exposures), 6-nail patterns may be required by code. The nail strip is the reinforced zone designed to distribute wind load — nails driven above or below it compromise the mechanical holding force and can fail the wind speed rating by 40 to 60 mph.

What is ice-and-water shield and where does it need to be installed?

Ice-and-water shield (also called peel-and-stick underlayment or self-adhering membrane) is a rubberized asphalt product that bonds directly to the decking and self-seals around fasteners, preventing water from penetrating even when shingles are lifted or missing. IRC code requires it at all eaves extending at least 24 inches inside the heated wall line, in all valleys, and within 24 inches of all roof penetrations in areas with design temperatures at or below 25°F. Best practice — and Apex's standard — extends this to all valleys and penetrations regardless of climate zone.

How do I evaluate whether a repair quote is for a quality installation?

Ask for the specific underlayment product being used (synthetic felt vs. ice-and-water shield at vulnerable zones), the nail pattern and fastener specification, whether the pipe boots are being replaced or re-sealed, and whether any surrounding shingles are being re-nailed or replaced to restore the bond strip. A quality repair quote will answer all of these questions specifically. A quote that can only describe the work as 'fix the leak' without component-level detail is not a quality scope.

Do you offer payment plans or financing options?

We can discuss flexible arrangements on a case-by-case basis — ask when you book and we'll outline what's available.

How does your pricing compare to other roofers?

We're competitively priced and fully transparent — our quotes itemize labour and materials so you can compare accurately.

Is a cheaper repair now better than waiting for a full replacement?

In most cases a targeted repair extends roof life significantly at a fraction of the cost — we'll tell you honestly if replacement is the better value.

What does the repair process look like from start to finish?

We inspect (exterior + attic), diagnose the root cause, present a written repair plan, complete the work, and send you before/after photos. Most repairs are done in a single visit.

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Why clients choose us

★★★★★ Rated 4.8 · Trusted by 234+ customers in Houston

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