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Pearland grew fast — from a small town to one of the biggest suburbs south of Houston in about fifteen years — and its roofs are aging on the same schedule. Whole neighborhoods, including much of Shadow Creek Ranch, were roofed in a short window during the 2000s boom. Those builder-grade shingles are now reaching the age where they fail, and they tend to fail street by street.
Pearland also sits south of the city, closer to the Gulf, which means more exposure to tropical wind events than northern suburbs get. Wind damage is sneakier than hail: lifted and creased shingles that reseal crooked, then peel open in the next storm. When a Pearland roof does reach the end, we replace it completely — torn off, rebuilt, and finished in one to two days with gutters included — so on a street full of new roofs, yours is the one that reads like craftsmanship.
If several homes on your street have gotten new roofs in the past couple of years, that's not coincidence — it's the neighborhood's original roofs hitting end of life together, often accelerated by a single storm. It also means adjusters have been active in your area, which helps when we document your claim: we know what's been approved nearby and what the damage patterns look like.
We give Pearland homeowners a straight answer on the repair-versus-replace question. A five-year-old roof with a wind-damaged slope is a repair. A twenty-year-old roof with the same damage is usually a replacement the insurance company should be paying its share of — and we'll tell you which one you have before any paperwork starts.
It's a strong signal worth a free inspection. Subdivisions get roofed all at once when they're built, so roofs age out together — and a storm that damaged your neighbors' roofs almost certainly touched yours. We'll tell you honestly whether yours is ready or has years left.
Wind damage shows up as lifted, creased, or missing shingles — often on one or two slopes facing the storm, not the whole roof. It's easy for a quick glance to miss and easy for an insurer to underpay if it isn't documented slope by slope. That's exactly how we document it.
Yes, both. If a repair genuinely solves it, that's what we'll recommend. If the roof is at the age where repairs are throwing good money after bad, we'll show you why and help you work the insurance angle if a storm contributed.
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