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Your roof takes a beating from Texas weather. When it fails, water doesn’t wait for a convenient time to start damaging your home.
That’s why we focus on getting your roof repair done fast and done right. No temporary patches that fail in the next storm. No cutting corners with cheap materials that won’t last.
You get a roof that actually protects your family and your investment. One that stands up to the next hailstorm, the next round of high winds, and whatever else Texas weather throws at it.
Arm Strong Gutters & Sheet Metal has been protecting Harris County homes for years. We’ve seen what Texas storms do to roofs, and we know exactly how to fix the damage.
Every repair we do uses quality materials designed for our climate. We understand that in Tomball, your roof needs to handle intense heat, sudden storms, and everything in between.
Our team approaches each project with the precision and care that comes from years of experience. We’re not just patching problems – we’re delivering long-lasting solutions that protect your home and give you peace of mind.
First, we inspect your roof thoroughly. Not just the obvious damage you can see from the ground, but the hidden issues that could cause problems later.
Next, we explain exactly what needs to be fixed and why. You’ll know what we’re doing, what materials we’re using, and how long it will take. No surprises, no upselling.
Then we get to work with the right tools and proven techniques. We fix the problem completely, clean up the work area, and verify everything is watertight before we leave. Your roof is back to protecting your home the way it should.
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Metal roofs are popular in Tomball for good reason. They last 40 to 70 years, resist storm damage, and keep energy costs down during brutal Texas summers.
But when metal roofs do need repair, you need someone who understands the specific challenges. Seam separation, fastener issues, and panel damage require specialized knowledge and the right materials.
We repair all types of metal roofing – steel, aluminum, copper, and standing seam systems. From minor leak repairs to major panel replacements, we use industry-leading techniques that restore your roof’s integrity and extend its lifespan. In Harris County’s challenging climate, that expertise makes the difference between a repair that lasts and one that fails in the next storm.
Look for missing or damaged shingles, water stains on your ceiling, or granules in your gutters. But here’s what most people miss – a lot of storm damage isn’t visible from the ground.
Wind can lift shingles without tearing them off completely, creating vulnerabilities that lead to leaks later. Hail can crack seals and damage flashing around vents and chimneys. Even if your roof looks fine, it’s worth having a professional inspection after any significant storm.
We’ve found hidden damage on roofs that looked perfect from street level. Catching these issues early prevents water damage inside your home and saves you from much more expensive repairs down the road.
Most standard repairs can be completed in a day, but it depends on the extent of the damage and weather conditions. Simple fixes like replacing a few shingles or sealing minor leaks might only take a few hours.
Larger repairs involving multiple areas or structural issues can take several days. We’ll give you a realistic timeline upfront so you can plan accordingly.
Emergency repairs to stop active leaks get priority treatment. We can often get temporary protection in place the same day you call, then return to complete the permanent repair when conditions allow. The key is acting fast when you spot a problem – small issues are always quicker and cheaper to fix than major damage.
Hail damage is probably the biggest concern here in Harris County. Even smaller hailstones can crack shingles, damage flashing, and knock granules off your roof’s protective surface. High winds tear off shingles and can lift metal panels.
Heavy rains expose existing weak spots and can overwhelm gutters, causing water to back up under roofing materials. The intense Texas sun also takes a toll over time, making materials brittle and more susceptible to storm damage.
We also see a lot of damage from falling tree branches during storms. That’s why we recommend keeping trees trimmed back from your roof line. Each type of damage requires a different repair approach, which is why experience with local weather patterns matters.
Yes, we work with insurance companies regularly and can help document damage for your claim. We know what adjusters look for and how to present repair estimates that support your case.
We’ll provide detailed photos and written assessments of all damage, including issues that might not be obvious to someone without roofing experience. This documentation is crucial for getting your claim approved.
Keep in mind that insurance companies often want to see damage repaired quickly to prevent further issues. We can work with your timeline and help you understand what your policy covers. The key is getting the damage properly documented before making any temporary repairs that might hide evidence of the original problem.
If your metal roof is relatively new or the damage is localized, repair is almost always more cost-effective than replacement. Metal roofs are designed to last 40-70 years, so even significant storm damage doesn’t necessarily mean you need a whole new roof.
We can often repair damaged panels, fix seam issues, and address leak problems for a fraction of the cost of replacement. Plus, repairs can usually be completed much faster, getting your protection back in place quickly.
However, if your roof has multiple problem areas, is nearing the end of its expected lifespan, or has structural damage, replacement might make more sense. We’ll give you an honest assessment of whether repair or replacement is the better investment for your specific situation.
Repair costs vary widely based on the type and extent of damage. Minor fixes like replacing a few shingles might cost $150-400, while more extensive repairs involving multiple areas or structural work can run several thousand dollars.
Metal roof repairs tend to be more expensive than shingle repairs because they require specialized materials and techniques, but they also last much longer. Emergency repairs typically cost more due to the urgent nature and potential after-hours work.
We provide free estimates so you know exactly what you’re looking at before any work begins. We’ll also explain your options – sometimes there are different approaches to the same problem with different cost implications. The goal is to give you the information you need to make the best decision for your situation and budget.
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