Emergency Roof Replacement
Houston, TX
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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.”
“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.”
“Fast, fair, and they actually showed up when they said they would. Hard to find in Houston. Highly recommend for anyone in Katy.”
Our Approach
Roof Replacement 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.
Replacing a roof in Houston requires accounting for factors that aren't part of the equation in most of the country. The Harris County wind zone classification requires roofing systems to meet TDI-approved wind-resistance standards, and in coastal exposure zones closer to Galveston Bay, those requirements step up further. When we scope a replacement in The Heights or Montrose, we start by evaluating the existing decking — many homes in these neighborhoods still have the original board-and-batten or skip-sheeting decking, which must be overlaid with code-compliant OSB or plywood before new shingles go down. In Memorial and Tanglewood, where large two-story colonials are common, we pay particular attention to the valleys, which accumulate enormous volumes of water during the brief but intense rainfall events Houston is famous for. We install ice-and-water shield membrane in every valley and at every eave for the first three feet, regardless of the elevation — Houston doesn't get ice dams, but that same membrane provides critical resistance to wind-driven rain that can travel horizontally under shingles during a tropical system. For homes in Katy and the Cinco Ranch area, where developers installed builder-grade three-tab shingles on many original builds, we typically upgrade to 130 mph-rated architectural shingles with a six-nail pattern. The price difference over a project lifetime is minimal, but the storm resilience difference is significant. We also assess ridge ventilation on every replacement — Houston's heat load means adequate attic airflow is not optional; it's the single biggest factor in whether your new shingles last 20 years or 12.
Some storm events — direct tornado strikes, major hurricane landfalls, large-scale hail events — do not leave a roof worth repairing. When an adjuster declares your roof a total loss, or when our inspection reveals that more than 30 percent of the decking is compromised and the remaining shingles have granule loss too severe to shed water reliably, emergency replacement becomes the safest and most cost-effective path forward. Apex Roofing Solutions compresses the typical replacement timeline by coordinating the insurance claim, material order, and crew scheduling simultaneously rather than sequentially. We stock architectural shingles in the most common regional profiles and work with a regional supply network to source specialty materials — tile, metal standing seam, modified bitumen — within 24 to 72 hours of approval. Our GAF Master Elite status gives us priority access to materials during high-demand post-storm periods when supply chains tighten across entire metro areas.
Full-system replacement including decking inspection and ventilation correction for long-term performance — not just surface-level reroofing
Problems We Solve
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After a major storm event, roofing contractors are backlogged for weeks and material prices spike — homeowners who do not move quickly with a committed contractor end up living under tarps for months while interior mold damage accumulates
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Insurance carriers have strict timelines for filing damage claims and completing repairs — missing these windows can result in claim denial even when the damage was clearly storm-related
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A roof that is declared repairable but has hidden decking damage continues to fail in subsequent rain events, forcing multiple rounds of interior repairs to ceilings and insulation that could have been avoided with a single replacement
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Post-storm contractor fraud is rampant in disaster-affected areas — unlicensed storm chasers take deposits, perform substandard work without permits, and disappear before inspections reveal the failures
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Choosing the wrong replacement shingle — lower wind uplift rating, insufficient Class 4 impact resistance in hail-prone markets — means the new roof sustains damage from the next storm that a proper material selection would have withstood
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Roof past its service life with recurring leaks that targeted repairs can no longer fix
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Extensive storm or moisture damage making repair uneconomical compared to full replacement
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Rising energy bills and poor insulation performance from deteriorated roofing systems
Have Questions?
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an emergency roof replacement actually take from insurance approval to completion?
Once insurance approves the claim and we have a signed contract, most standard residential replacements in the 20-to-35 square range are scheduled within 3 to 5 business days and completed in one to two days of active work. Weather permitting, we can compress this further. Tile and metal roofs take longer due to material lead times, but we maintain shingle inventory for the most common systems so asphalt replacements are rarely delayed by supply.
What certifications does Apex hold and why do they matter for a replacement?
Apex holds GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster, and Owens Corning Preferred certifications — all three of the major manufacturer elite-tier programs. These require annual re-qualification, background checks, insurance verification, and installation quality audits. The tangible benefit to you is access to the extended manufacturer warranties — GAF's Golden Pledge, for example, covers both materials and labor for up to 25 years — that are only available through certified contractors, not through standard installer warranties.
Do I need to be home during the roof replacement?
Not necessarily, though we recommend someone be available for the pre-job walkthrough and final inspection. We protect landscaping and entry points with plywood and tarps, use magnetic nail sweepers to collect fasteners, and haul all debris same-day. Many of our clients have the replacement completed while at work. We send progress photos and a completion report with photos of ridge vent installation, drip edge, and critical flashing details.
What is included in a complete roof replacement — what does Apex actually install?
A full replacement includes: tear-off of all existing layers down to decking, decking inspection and replacement of compromised panels, application of synthetic underlayment over the entire field, ice-and-water shield at eaves, valleys, and all penetrations, new drip edge on all rakes and eaves, installation of new pipe boots and flashing at all penetrations, ridge vent for proper attic ventilation, and installation of new architectural shingles with manufacturer-specified nail pattern and exposure. We do not skip steps to hit a lower price point.
Should I accept the insurance company's first offer for a replacement?
Not without review. Insurance carriers commonly issue initial ACV (actual cash value) payments that withhold the depreciation amount until you provide proof of completed work. They also sometimes miss line items — ridge cap, drip edge replacement, permit fees, ice-and-water shield — or apply incorrect local labor rates. Apex reviews every insurance estimate before countersigning and submits supplemental claims for missing line items. Our clients routinely recover 15 to 30 percent more than the first offer.
What warranty comes with a new roof installation from Apex?
Every replacement carries a lifetime manufacturer material warranty through our certified program (GAF, CertainTeed, or Owens Corning depending on specified product) plus our 5-year labor warranty covering installation workmanship. The manufacturer warranty transfers to new owners once if you sell the home, which is a documented selling advantage in real estate disclosures. We register the warranty directly with the manufacturer and provide you the certificate at project close.
My roof is failing and letting in water — how fast can you start?
We prioritize structurally compromised roofs. Contact us immediately and we'll assess urgency and schedule you as early as possible.
Can you apply a temporary cover while I wait for a full replacement?
Yes — we can apply a waterproof tarp or temporary membrane to stop water intrusion until the full replacement is scheduled.
Is it safe to stay in my home if my roof is structurally compromised?
Depends on severity. If structural members are damaged or the deck is sagging, contact us immediately — we'll advise on safety and emergency shoring if needed.
What should I do right now if my roof is actively leaking heavily?
Move belongings from affected areas, place buckets, and call us immediately. Do not enter the attic during heavy rain.
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