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Roofing in The Woodlands
Built into the forest — which is exactly why roofing here takes a roofer who knows it.
The Woodlands was built into the forest on purpose — and that's exactly what makes roofing there different. The tree canopy that defines the community is genuinely hard on roofs, and The Woodlands holds its homes to real design standards that shape what you can put back up. We roof with both in mind: the right system for a shaded, debris-prone roof, installed to clear the community's review and backed by a 10-year workmanship warranty.
The forest is beautiful — and tough on roofs
The mature pines and hardwoods are the whole appeal of The Woodlands, and they put roofs through more than a roof in an open subdivision ever sees:
- Falling limbs and constant debris — impact damage and material piling up in valleys and gutters.
- Heavy shade — north-facing and tree-covered slopes stay damp, which feeds moss and the black algae that streaks Houston roofs.
- Trapped moisture — shaded sections dry slowly, and that's where premature aging and rot tend to start.
- Clogged drainage — needles and leaves block valleys and gutters, backing water up under the edges.
A roof here needs to be installed and maintained for those conditions — not just dropped on and forgotten.
The Woodlands' design standards
The Woodlands holds its homes to residential design standards, and changing a roof's material or color generally requires approval through the community's covenant/architectural review. That isn't a hurdle when your roofer expects it: we provide the product specifications and color your review needs so the choice fits both your home and the community's standards. We don't file the application for you or guarantee approval — but we help you pick a system that's built to clear it.
Send us your community's design guidelines and we'll spec a system and color that fits them.
Complex, premium rooflines
Woodlands homes tend to be larger, with steeper pitches, more valleys, dormers, and longer flashing runs than a typical tract roof. Those details are where roofs leak when they're rushed. We flash and detail them correctly — penetrations sealed, valleys built right, transitions handled — because on a roof like this, the details are the roof.
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Storm, wind, and the trees
Between Gulf Coast wind, spring hail, and the ever-present risk of a limb coming down, Woodlands roofs take real storm hits. When they do, we inspect — often drone-assisted, which is especially useful on large, tree-shrouded roofs — and document wind and hail damage thoroughly for a claim. Coverage is your insurer's decision; documenting it correctly and writing a complete scope is ours.
Get a straight read on your Woodlands roof
Whether it's tree damage, an aging roof, or a storm claim, the next step is a real look from someone who knows these roofs and this community.
Call (346) 276-6492 or email Aldo@handyhandsroofing.com for a free, no-obligation inspection of your The Woodlands roof.
Questions, answered
Common questions
The trees over my Woodlands roof drop a lot of debris — what should I watch for?
Keep an eye on valleys and gutters filling with needles and leaves, moss or dark streaking on shaded slopes, and any spots where a limb has struck. Those are the places shaded, debris-prone roofs age and leak first. A periodic inspection catches them before they turn into a repair.
Do I need approval to replace my roof in The Woodlands?
Generally, changing your roof's material or color requires approval through the community's design/covenant review. We provide the product specs and color the review needs so it fits the standards; we don't file the application or guarantee approval, but we help you choose a system built to clear it.
My Woodlands home has a big, complicated roof — is that a problem?
It's exactly what we plan for. Larger homes here have steeper pitches, more valleys, and longer flashing runs — the details that leak when a roof is rushed. We build those details correctly, which is what the 10-year workmanship warranty stands on.
A limb or storm hit my roof — do I have a claim?
Possibly — wind and impact damage are often covered perils in Texas. The way to know is a documented inspection. We look for the specific damage an adjuster checks and tell you honestly whether it's worth filing; the coverage decision is your insurer's.
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