Southeast Texas — Houston Metro
15 Cities Across Houston
Roofing guidance, storm damage documentation, and gutter condition review across the Houston Metropolitan Area — through The Roof Shepherd’s extended documentation corridors. Education first. Documentation always.
Updated June 18, 2026
Houston metro at a glance: The Roof Shepherd provides independent roof and storm-damage documentation across the greater Houston area — Houston, Conroe, Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, The Woodlands and more in Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, Galveston and Brazoria counties. Southeast Texas faces a dual storm season — spring hail and severe thunderstorms, plus Gulf hurricane season — so a documented baseline of visible roof conditions is especially valuable here. The Roof Shepherd documents and explains; it does not sell or install, and licensed installation stays with the contractor you choose.
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What’s Available in the Houston Metro
Roofing, storm documentation & gutters
Roofing Guidance
Independent condition review, inspection explanation, repair vs. replacement guidance, and roofing materials education for Houston Metro homeowners — before any estimate or contract.
After major hail events, 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.
Storm Damage Documentation
Systematic visible-condition documentation after hail, wind, and tropical weather events in Harris, Fort Bend, Brazoria, Galveston, and Montgomery counties — before insurance conversations begin.
Gutter Condition Review
Critical on Houston’s flat terrain — gutter performance directly affects foundation moisture management. Full condition documentation covering hanger integrity, debris load, downspout discharge, and storm damage.
Houston Storm Context
Why documentation matters in Southeast Texas
Dual Storm Season
Houston homeowners face two distinct storm seasons: the spring hail corridor (March–June) and the Gulf tropical season (June–November). The May 2024 Houston derecho caused $1.2 billion in damage with winds up to 100 mph — an estimated 300,000 structures were affected, many without independent condition documentation.
Gutters & Foundation
Houston’s flat terrain makes gutter drainage the primary defense against foundation moisture loading. A blocked or damaged gutter system during one of Houston’s high-volume rain events can cause more secondary damage than the storm itself. Documentation before and after storm events establishes the full picture.
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Frequently asked questions
What services are available in the Houston Metro?
Southeast Texas Houston Metro coverage includes roofing guidance, storm damage documentation, and gutter condition review. Service is fulfilled through an on-site documentation visit. Exterior painting and full property protection are not included in the extended corridor coverage.
Does Houston get significant hail and wind damage?
Yes. Southeast Texas faces a dual storm season — spring hail and severe thunderstorms, plus Gulf hurricane season from June through November. Hurricane events such as Harvey in 2017 set U.S. rainfall records, and wind-driven debris and hail routinely affect roofs across Harris, Montgomery, Fort Bend, and Galveston counties.
Why document my roof before hurricane season in Houston?
A documented pre-storm baseline of your roof's visible condition makes post-storm damage far easier to separate from pre-existing wear. In the Houston metro, where hurricane and hail seasons overlap, an independent record before any contractor visit protects your position whether or not you file a claim. The Roof Shepherd documents and explains — it does not sell or install.
How do I get started in Southeast Texas?
Use the Get Help form with your Houston Metro city and address. The Roof Shepherd confirms coverage for your city and coordinates scheduling for your documentation visit.
Does Houston have significant storm exposure?
Yes. Houston homeowners face two distinct storm seasons: the spring hail corridor March through June and the Gulf tropical season June through November. The May 2024 Houston derecho caused 1.2 billion dollars in damage with winds up to 100 mph.
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