Galveston County
Dickinson, Texas Roofing & Property Guidance
Know your roof before you sign anything. The Roof Shepherd brings independent inspection, storm damage documentation, and property guidance to Dickinson homeowners.
Updated June 30, 2026
In Dickinson, roofing permit and inspection rules are set by the city and can vary from one community to the next. Texas has no statewide roofing license, so confirm requirements with Dickinson’s building department before work begins. The Roof Shepherd documents your roof’s condition; permitting and installation stay with the licensed contractor you choose.
Dickinson At A Glance
What homeowners in Dickinson should know
Wind & Hurricane Country
Dickinson’s roofing risk is wind, hurricane, and derecho more than hail. Independent documentation after any major wind event protects your position before any contractor conversation. Dickinson is a Galveston County city on the I-45 corridor between League City and Texas City, where Gulf hurricanes, bayou flooding, and wind shape roof exposure.
Wind & Storm Exposure
The strongest verified gust in Dickinson in NOAA’s record measured 83 mph on April 10, 2024. 101 thunderstorm wind reports sit within 10 miles of Dickinson since 1996.
HOA & Material Considerations
Many Galveston County neighborhoods carry HOA architectural review requirements on shingle color and material. In hurricane country, wind-rated installation matters as much as the product. Confirm HOA rules before selecting materials.
Common Roofing Issues
Wind exposure produces lifted and creased shingles, displaced flashing, exposed decking, and post-storm water intrusion, conditions a documented inspection captures before the next storm makes them worse.
Dickinson Snapshot
Weather history & local facts
Weather & Storm History
Dickinson’s verified NOAA record since 2018 is quieter than the corridor average: 2.75 inch hail at Dickinson on May 31, 2024 leads the log, with 19 hail reports overall, 31 thunderstorm wind events and 4 tornado reports inside the 10 mile window. Peak months: May and January.
Worth Knowing
Most storm damage to a roof isn’t visible from the ground. A documented inspection captures bruising, lifted shingles, and flashing issues before they turn into leaks.
Local Note
Dickinson sits in Galveston County, within Southeast Texas. Roofing guidance and storm documentation are available region-wide; installation is coordinated through our credentialed partner.
Storm facts corroborated across NOAA/NWS records and contemporaneous local news reporting.
Google Reviews
What Texas homeowners say
When we needed our roof changed, David of The Roof Shepherd in Austin, Texas was recommended to us. He took care in making our home look great. David is easy going and very friendly. The whole process of getting the roof done was made easy, thanks to him: from giving us time to choose what we really wanted, to coordinating the insurance process and recommending a company for rain gutters — which we are very pleased with. He even saw to it that our porch posts were repaired, sparing us a search. Everything was beautifully done and in a timely manner. Love the look of our new roof!
Owner Response
Claudette, thank you so much for taking the time to write this. It truly means a lot. It was a privilege to help with your roof replacement in Austin, Texas, and I’m glad the process felt easy and well-coordinated. Choosing a new roof is a big decision, so I’m glad you had the time and space to choose what you really wanted. I’m also glad we were able to help with the gutter recommendation and make sure the porch post repairs were addressed instead of leaving you to track that down on your own. Your home looks great, and I’m grateful you trusted me to help guide the project from start to finish.
It has been a year since my roof was replaced by the Roof Shepherd crew, and so far no complaints, no leaks, and my roof looks amazing! Working with David since our first text message was so easy communicating my needs and expectations — I could not be happier.
Owner Response
Ofranel, thank you for sharing this. It means a lot hearing that a year later the roof still looks great, there are no leaks, and everything is holding up the way it should. I also appreciate you mentioning the communication and process. My goal is always to make the project clear, easy, and handled with care from start to finish. Thank you again for trusting me and The Roof Shepherd with your home.
These guys are actually top notch. They did a couple of roofs in our neighborhood after a bad storm. They have excellent communication, gave amazing options, and even helped us work with the insurance company to get more than they were originally going to give us. Really great partners — you will be in great hands with them!
Owner Response
Thank you so much for this review. I really appreciate you trusting us after the storm and allowing us to help with your roof. We take communication, documentation, and giving homeowners clear options seriously, especially when storm damage and insurance are involved. I’m glad we were able to help you understand the process and make things easier from start to finish. It means a lot to be trusted by you and others in the neighborhood. Thank you again for the recommendation.
Documentation First
Full roofing capability in Dickinson, documented first
Independent Documentation
Every visit produces a dated photo-and-video record of your roof, flashing, decking lines, and gutters, a neutral account of visible conditions before any contractor conversation or claim decision.
Evidence, Not Pressure
Built on a law enforcement background of 16+ years. You get the record and a clear explanation, the decisions stay yours. No sales pitch, no obligation.
Coordinated & Accountable
In Southeast Texas, roofing installation is fulfilled through our credentialed installation partner, with The Roof Shepherd documenting and coordinating the work so the standard stays consistent.
Wind & Storm History
Documented storm exposure in Dickinson
Wind & Hurricane Frequency
NOAA logs 101 verified thunderstorm wind reports within 10 miles of Dickinson since 1996; the busiest year was 2024 with 9 reports. Hurricane season runs June through November on this coast.
After a major hurricane or derecho, out-of-state contractors arrive quickly. Independent documentation before any contractor conversation gives you a neutral record of visible conditions, and protects your position whether you file a claim or not. The Roof Shepherd documents first. Decisions come after.
What To Document
Lifted or creased shingles, displaced flashing, exposed decking, debris impact, and post-storm water intrusion.
Neighborhood Exposure
Neighborhoods across Dickinson (Galveston County) vary by lot elevation, tree cover, and roof age, so block-level documentation beats area-wide estimates. After any significant storm, a documented record of visible conditions protects your position.
Verified storm record for the Houston and Gulf Coast region Dickinson sits in. Roof condition changes with every season, which is why the homeowner should own the documentation.
April 11 baseball size hail
NOAA verifies 3 inch hail in Algoa on April 11, 1997, a baseball size stone.
Hurricane Harvey
A Category 4 landfall that stalled and dropped up to 60 inches of rain, the wettest tropical cyclone in U.S. history, with damage estimated near 125 billion dollars.
March 30 hen egg size hail
NOAA verifies 2 inch hail in League City on March 30, 2002, a hen egg size stone.
Hurricane Beryl
A July 8 landfall with a 97 mph gust knocked out power to about 2.2 million customers and stripped shingles across the metro.
April 10 83 mph gust
NOAA verifies a 83 mph thunderstorm gust at Dickinson on April 10, 2024.
Figures drawn from public NOAA, National Weather Service, and Insurance Council of Texas, U.S. Census, and Texas Department of Insurance records and contemporaneous reporting. Not a formal risk assessment.
Exterior & Painting
What Dickinson homeowners should know about exterior work
Exterior Work in Southeast Texas
exterior repairs (siding, painting, epoxy, wood) in Southeast Texas is coordinated through vetted local partners as availability is confirmed. The Roof Shepherd documents exterior condition during the roof visit so any partner work starts from an accurate record.
Sequence Matters
Exterior work should follow, not precede, roof documentation. A roof visit often surfaces fascia rot, gutter separation, and trim damage that change exterior scope and cost before any work begins.
Dickinson FAQs
Common questions in Dickinson
Does The Roof Shepherd work in Dickinson?
Yes. The Roof Shepherd provides roof inspection, storm documentation, and homeowner guidance across Dickinson and Galveston County. Beyond inspection and documentation, full roofing is available through our trusted partner network, from first look through installation, on one consistent documentation standard.
How quickly can I get a roof inspection in Dickinson?
Active leaks and post-storm documentation are prioritized. Send your address and a short description of the concern and we’ll follow up with a current estimate.
Is Dickinson prone to hurricane and wind damage?
Yes. NOAA logs 101 verified thunderstorm wind reports within 10 miles of Dickinson since 1996, with a verified gust of 83 mph on April 10, 2024, 2002, and this coast carries hurricane exposure every season. Documenting roof and flashing conditions after wind events protects your position whether or not repairs follow.
What roofing holds up best in Dickinson?
In hurricane country, installation matters as much as material, wind-rated shingles, correct nailing patterns, and sound flashing resist uplift. Ask your roofing guidance provider to document these details.
Does The Roof Shepherd offer painting or siding in Dickinson?
Those services are coordinated through vetted local partners in Southeast Texas as availability is confirmed. The Roof Shepherd documents exterior condition during the roof visit so any partner work starts from an accurate record.
How do I get started in Dickinson?
Use the Get Help form with your Dickinson address and a description of your concern. Submissions are reviewed the same day during business hours.
Does Dickinson get hurricanes?
Yes. Dickinson is in the Gulf Coast hurricane zone, with season running June 1 through November 30. Harvey in 2017, Ike in 2008, and Beryl in 2024 all affected the region.
What is the biggest roofing risk in Dickinson?
Wind and wind driven rain from tropical systems, plus spring hail. Both lift and bruise shingles, so condition should be documented after any major storm.
When is storm season in Dickinson?
Hurricane season runs June through November, and spring, March through May, brings the heaviest hail and thunderstorm wind.
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