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SERVING KATY HOMEOWNERS

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Katy homeowners face a real challenge: most roof damage — from hail, UV deterioration, or slow leaks — is invisible from the ground. By the time you notice a water stain on your ceiling, the damage has usually been building for months.

That’s why we offer completely free, no-obligation roof inspections for every Katy homeowner. Our inspectors go on your roof, document every issue with photos, and give you a straight answer on whether you need repairs, replacement, or nothing at all.

If there’s nothing wrong, we’ll tell you. We won’t invent problems to sell you a job.

“We’ve been inspecting roofs in Katy for 5 years. If your roof is fine, we say so — our reputation in this neighborhood matters more than any single job.”

– Ryan Thompson, Vantage Roofing Solutions

Vantage Roofing Solutions services all of Katy, Texas. Including Cinco Ranch, Fulshear, Richmond, Old Katy, and surrounding areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

Roof Inspections Katy, TX

ROOF INSPECTIONS

You should schedule a roof inspection after hail, strong wind, fallen branches, visible shingle damage, interior water stains, or if your roof is getting older and has not been checked in several years. Texas guidance recommends checking for missing or damaged shingles after storms and hiring a roof inspector every few years to find issues early.

A professional roof inspection typically includes checking shingles or roofing material, flashing, vents, ridge caps, gutters, visible storm impact, leak indicators, and other damage that may not be obvious from the ground. Texas and Texas-roofer guidance also notes that inspectors often document damage with photos and written findings to support repair decisions or insurance claims.

A roof inspection is the best first step because it helps separate isolated damage that may be repairable from widespread storm damage, age-related failure, or system-level issues that may justify replacement.

A professional inspection can help determine whether roof repair is still practical or whether a roof replacement makes more sense long term.

The most common post-storm roof issues in Katy, Texas include missing shingles, lifted shingles, hail dents, granule loss, damaged flashing, leaks, and impact from fallen limbs or debris.

Texas home-insurance and roofing guidance consistently identifies hail, wind, falling debris, and storm-related leaks as the main covered roof-damage categories homeowners should watch for.

INSURANCE CLAIMS KATY, TX

Yes, in most cases it helps to get a professional roof inspection before filing so you can confirm whether there is legitimate, documentable storm damage worth claiming. Multiple Texas roofing claim guides recommend documenting damage first and getting an inspection before or as you begin the claim process because weak or unsupported claims can create unnecessary friction.

The most recent storm that caused significant damage to roofs in Katy, Texas was on January 3rd, 2026. We have been helping homeowners from Cinco Ranch, Fulshear, and all over Katy with storm damage repairs, and insurance claims due to wind damage.

Homeowners insurance in Texas generally covers roof damage caused by a storm, hail, wind, a fallen tree, or another covered event, but it does not cover replacement just because the roof is old or worn out. The Texas Department of Insurance says a claim can be filed when a storm, tree, or something else damages the roof, while normal age and wear are not reasons for coverage.

It depends on the cause of damage, the extent of the loss, and whether your policy uses replacement cost coverage or actual cash value. The Texas Department of Insurance explains that some policies pay up to the full cost to repair or replace at current prices, while others pay less for older roofs because depreciation is applied.

Actual cash value means the insurer factors in depreciation based on the roof’s age and condition, so the payout is lower than the cost of a brand-new roof.

Replacement cost coverage is designed to pay the current cost to repair or replace with similar materials, and Texas guidance says many replacement-cost claims are paid in stages, with an initial check first and the remainder after repairs begin or are completed.

Yes, you are responsible for your deductible on a covered property claim, and Texas law prohibits a contractor from waiving, paying, or rebating that deductible. Texas insurance guidance and Texas claim resources both warn homeowners not to work with contractors who offer deductible waivers because that creates legal and fraud concerns.

You can choose your own roofing contractor. Texas claim guidance states that homeowners are not required to use a carrier’s preferred contractor, and it is smart to work with a licensed local roofer who can inspect the roof properly, document findings, and explain the repair scope clearly.

Start by documenting visible damage safely from the ground with photos or video, then schedule a professional roof inspection and contact your insurance company if storm damage appears likely. Texas roofing claim guides consistently recommend quick documentation, a prompt inspection, and keeping records of the claim number, adjuster details, and communications.

A roof claim can take anywhere from several days to several weeks depending on storm severity, adjuster scheduling, documentation quality, mortgage-company involvement, and whether supplements or appeals are needed. Texas claim guides describe a process that usually includes inspection, adjuster review, initial payment, repairs, and then any remaining payment once required documentation is submitted.

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