Greater Houston Roofing - Local Knowledge, Premium Standard
Each service area has its own storm history, HOA requirements, and housing stock reality. Sterling Eagle's teams know the neighborhoods, the permit offices, and the local conditions - because we work here year-round, not just after big storms.
From Inner Loop bungalows in their third roof cycle to brand-new Cross Creek Ranch homes exiting builder warranties, the Greater Houston metro covers more roofing complexity per square mile than anywhere in the country. Select your city below. Each page includes local storm context, neighborhood coverage, and service details specific to where you live.
Harris / Fort Bend / Waller County
Katy, TX
Greater Katy Area Roofing
Katy receives nearly 48 inches of rain annually, well above the national average, and has absorbed confirmed hail events in 2018, March 2024, and as recently as August 18, 2025, when a hailstorm pummeled sections of the greater Katy area leaving bruised shingles, granule loss, and hidden stress across dozens of neighborhoods. Roofs in Cinco Ranch, Grand Lakes, and Firethorne are approaching or entering the 15-20 year replacement window as those master-planned communities mature. Sterling Eagle works directly with Harris, Fort Bend, and Waller County HOAs on material approval and color compliance, and meets with insurance adjusters on-site to make sure documented storm damage results in an accurate, not underpaid, claim.
- Cinco Ranch
- Grand Lakes
- Kelliwood
Fort Bend County
Sugar Land, TX
Sugar Land & Missouri City Roofing
Sugar Land sits in Fort Bend County's heaviest storm corridor. Confirmed hail was reported on March 15, 2024, and the area has been under severe weather watch multiple times during seasonal transitions. First Colony, Riverstone, and Sienna Plantation all carry active HOA architectural review boards that require material and color pre-approval before any re-roofing begins. With median home values well above the Houston metro average, an undersized insurance settlement here represents real money lost. Sterling Eagle brings full adjuster-meeting documentation and line-item dispute support on every claim we assist with.
- First Colony
- New Territory
- Riverstone
Montgomery / Harris County
The Woodlands, TX
The Woodlands Area Roofing
Every roof replacement in The Woodlands requires pre-approval from The Woodlands Township's covenant administration, including color chip submission, material sample review, and compliance with the community's "muted shades" standard for roofing materials. Violations can result in forfeited deposits and mandatory re-work. Beyond HOA compliance, The Woodlands' mature tree canopy means roofs in Cochran's Crossing, Grogan's Mill, and Alden Bridge accumulate debris, moss, and granule degradation faster than open-lot suburban neighborhoods. Sterling Eagle's team manages the full Township application process on behalf of every Woodlands homeowner we work with, including confirming whether a Township permit is required alongside the HOA approval.
- Grogan's Mill
- Panther Creek
- Cochran's Crossing
Brazoria / Harris County
Pearland, TX
Pearland & Friendswood Roofing
Pearland sits at the northern edge of Brazoria County, where proximity to the Gulf produces elevated wind loads and sustained humidity that accelerate shingle granule loss and underlayment degradation faster than further-inland communities. Every exterior modification in Pearland, including roof replacement, requires a city building permit in addition to HOA architectural review committee approval for deed-restricted neighborhoods. Pearland's population growth over the past decade also means a large cohort of 2005-2015 construction-era homes is now approaching the end of its original shingle warranty window. Sterling Eagle pulls permits, submits ARC paperwork, and documents every inspection for homeowners across Shadow Creek Ranch, Silverlake, and Meridiana.
- Shadow Creek Ranch
- Silverlake
- Pearland Town Center area
Harris County
Cypress, TX
Cypress & NW Houston Roofing
The Cypress area has been repeatedly hit by the storm systems that funnel through Harris County's northwest quadrant. A Tornado Watch was issued for Cypress on November 24, 2025, and confirmed hail struck the area on December 25, 2024. Cypress's Hwy 290 corridor carries a mix of 1990s-era tract homes and newer master-planned communities, meaning insurance claim history and roof age vary dramatically block by block. That detail matters when filing a claim. Sterling Eagle's team is stationed locally, not deployed from out of state when a storm hits, which means faster inspections and better documentation at the moment it counts most.
- Bridgeland
- Towne Lake
- Blackhorse Ranch
Fort Bend County
Fulshear, TX
Fulshear & Cross Creek Roofing
Fulshear has been one of the fastest-growing communities in Fort Bend County for over a decade, with Cross Creek Ranch, Fulbrook on Fulshear Creek, and Jordan Ranch adding thousands of homes since 2010. Many of those homes were installed with builder-grade 3-tab or entry-level architectural shingles that are now aging into their first major replacement cycle. Unlike older suburbs with established storm claim history, Fulshear homeowners are often navigating their first roof replacement and discovering that builder-grade materials do not qualify for the hail-resistance discounts that Class 4 impact-resistant shingles can unlock on Fort Bend County homeowner's insurance. Sterling Eagle specializes in the Fulshear upgrade conversation: better materials, smarter installation, and lower long-term risk.
- Cross Creek Ranch
- Cross Creek West
- Polo Ranch
Fort Bend County
Richmond, TX
Richmond & Rosenberg Roofing
Richmond and Rosenberg sit along the Brazos River corridor in Fort Bend County, where flooding history, established tree canopy, and a wide range of housing vintages create roofing challenges that newer suburbs do not face. Homes in older Richmond neighborhoods often carry original or near-original roof structures that require careful underlayment and decking inspection before replacement, not just a shingle swap. Fort Bend County's position between the Gulf Coast and inland storm systems means this corridor absorbs weather events from multiple directions during spring and fall transition seasons. Sterling Eagle crews are locally stationed, pull Fort Bend County permits, and provide full photo documentation for insurance claims across Richmond, Rosenberg, and the growing communities along the FM 762 and FM 359 corridors.
- Aliana
- Long Meadow Farms
- Waterside Estates
Harris County
Houston, TX
Greater Houston Roofing
Houston has been tracked by Doppler radar for hail on over 269 occasions, with 99 confirmed ground-level hail reports and 102 severe weather warnings in the past 12 months alone, more storm exposure per year than almost any other major U.S. metro. Homes inside the Loop often carry aging rooflines from the 1960s through 1980s that were not built to withstand modern storm frequencies. On top of weather, Houston's diverse code jurisdictions, from unincorporated Harris County parcels to City of Houston permitted work, mean documentation and compliance matter as much as materials and labor. Sterling Eagle navigates both.
- Memorial
- Spring Branch
- Meyerland
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