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HHH Roofing answers the phone 24/7 and gets a crew moving fast — because in Houston, the difference between a quick patch and a five-figure loss is often measured in hours, not days.
A real person answers — day or night, weekend or holiday.










Call (832) 458-1602 now. Our 24/7 emergency line reaches a real person, day or night, weekend or holiday. We prioritize active roof leaks and storm damage across the greater Houston area, stabilize the situation on arrival, and stop the intrusion from spreading before it does more harm to your building.
Know The Signs
Houston buildings take a beating. Between hurricane season, hail, straight-line winds, and the sudden downpours this city is known for, a sound commercial building can be compromised in a single afternoon. When it does, you need commercial roofing contractors who pick up the phone and show up — not a voicemail box and a callback next week. Our emergency roof repair services exist for exactly that moment.
Do not wait for business hours. The longer an active drip runs, the more damage it does and the more it costs to put right. When in doubt, make the call and let us tell you whether it can wait.
Visible dripping, spreading ceiling stains, or water pooling on the floor inside the building.
Wind has torn or lifted a section of the covering, leaving the layers beneath exposed.
A tree limb or wind-borne debris has punctured the surface and opened a path for water.
A storm has left the interior of the building open to the elements and further weather.
How It Works
Our emergency response follows a clear sequence, and knowing it in advance takes some of the panic out of the moment.
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To your Houston property as fast as conditions safely allow.
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To your Houston property as fast as conditions safely allow.
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We find the true source — rarely directly above where the water shows up indoors.
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Temporary dry-in, tarping, sealing, and active diversion to halt the intrusion immediately.
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Everything photographed for your records and any insurance claim that follows.
Stabilization is not the same as the permanent fix, and we are always clear about that difference. The goal of an emergency visit is to stop the bleeding, protect the interior, and buy time to do the real work correctly. Once the weather clears and everything is dry, we return to complete the lasting repair — whether that means membrane work, flashing replacement, resealing penetrations, or addressing a larger failure that no temporary patch can solve on its own.
Every System
We handle emergency work on every roofing type in the Houston market. Flat and low-slope roofs, single-ply systems, modified bitumen, built-up roofs, and metal roofing all fail in different ways under severe weather — and each one calls for a different stabilization method and a different permanent fix.
Our crews carry the materials to address the common failure points on all of them, so the first visit actually stops the intrusion rather than just diagnosing it and scheduling a return trip.
Speed matters, but so does doing it right, and the two can pull against each other in an emergency. A rushed permanent repair on a wet surface will fail. Adhesives do not bond to damp surfaces, and sealing moisture inside the assembly guarantees a callback and often mold down the line. Our crews stabilize fast and then schedule the durable work for the conditions that let it actually hold. That is the honest approach, and it is a large part of why Houston property owners and managers keep our number saved.
Single-Ply
Multi-Layer Flat
Low-Slope
Standing Seam & Pole
Call anyway — we’ll identify it on arrival and stabilize it.
Severe Weather
Storm damage deserves special attention because it rarely announces its full extent from the ground. Wind can lift and reseat a section so it looks intact while the seam beneath has quietly opened. Hail can bruise a surface in ways that only surface as leaks weeks later, long after the sky has cleared.
When severe weather hits your building, a fast professional look protects you twice over: it stops any active intrusion today, and it documents conditions while the cause is fresh and provable — which matters enormously if you decide to file with your insurer.
Documentation is built into every emergency call we run, not tacked on as an afterthought. We photograph the damage, the source we trace it to, and the emergency stabilization work we perform — and we hand you that complete record.
If you are dealing with an insurer, that timeline of images tied to the storm date is frequently the difference between a covered loss and a denied one.
We can also speak directly with your adjuster about what we found and what the building needs to be made whole.
After the Emergency
After the emergency is stabilized and the immediate threat is gone, you have options, and we walk you through them without pressure. Sometimes the right answer is targeted repairs that return it to sound condition for years to come. Sometimes the storm simply exposed a covering already near the end of its service life, and commercial roof replacement becomes the more sensible investment than a run of repeated repairs that never quite hold.
Either way, we give you the straight recommendation with the cost of each path laid out plainly, so you can make the decision that fits your building and your budget rather than ours.
Not every problem is a true emergency, and part of our job is telling you so honestly. If a minor drip can safely wait for a scheduled visit, we will say that and save you the after-hours premium. If what you are describing sounds like a fast-moving failure, we treat it as one. That judgment comes from more than a thousand commercial roofing projects across Houston and twenty-five-plus years of doing this work in exactly this climate. Experience is what tells the difference between a nuisance and a genuine threat over the phone.
Customer reviews
Based on 67+ Google Reviews
Everything from start to finish was great! The quote for my roofing and gutters was very reasonable and the project was executed in a seamless and timely manner...no nail left behind. I would strongly recommend this company!! You won't be disappointed.
Amazing customer service all the way around. Leslie was great on the phone. Cindy and her team were incredibly professional and responsive. She even walked over to the mail carrier and handed me my mail during the installation. I can't recommend them enough.
We believed we would have ongoing issues with our roof indefinitely. This business changed that with a thorough evaluation and perfect repair services. Their staff was pleasant and communicated with me throughout the process. Our roof is now secure, and I finally feel at ease.
I had a leak in our roof, and Cindy from HHH Roofing did an amazing job! Unfortunately, the leak wasn’t fixed after the first repair, so I had to reach out to them on Saturday evening. I emailed them, and they responded within a few minutes—they were incredibly responsive! Cindy came to reinspect our roof on Monday morning and worked for a few hours to repair it. Since it was covered under the one-year warranty they provided, she didn’t charge us anything, even though this repair was more extensive than the last one. We are very grateful and highly recommend them!
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Because we answer, we show up, and we have done it more times than we can count. Twenty-five-plus years of experience, NDL warranty certification from four leading manufacturers, six million dollars in liability coverage, fully licensed and insured, and a long wall of five-star reviews from owners and managers who were in exactly your position and got real help fast. Our emergency roofing services are backed by the same standards that carry every other project we run.
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Our emergency team answers 24/7, day or night, holiday or not. Tell us where you are and what you are seeing, and we will get a crew moving. For Houston commercial property owners and managers, fast and honest emergency roof repair is one phone call away, whatever the weather is doing outside.
We serve the entire greater Houston area, including the surrounding communities where bad weather rarely stops at the city limits. Save our number before you need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions Houston property owners and managers ask about commercial roof emergencies — answered honestly.
Commercial property insurance typically covers emergency stabilization. In fact, most policies treat temporary repairs as part of your duty to prevent further damage — meaning insurers don’t just allow emergency dry-in work, they expect it, and a properly executed tarp becomes a documented mitigation step your carrier expects to reimburse, while skipping it can convert a clean storm claim into a mold claim. The critical detail is documentation before anything gets covered up: a licensed roofer photographs the hole, the hail impact, or the wind lift before installing the tarp, because if the damage is covered without photos, the adjuster may deny the claim for lack of proof. That’s exactly why photographing the damage, the source, and the work performed is built into every emergency call we run — note that many policies cap temporary repairs at around 1% of the total policy value, so the paperwork has to be right the first time.
Emergency response carries a premium over scheduled service. Industry-wide, standard tarping installation runs about $0.70–$2.00 per square foot, while emergency work — often after hours or during severe weather — ranges from about $1.00–$2.80 per square foot, and emergency labor is commonly billed at 1.3 to 1.5 times the standard hourly rate. The premium isn’t padding: tarping is often done while it is still raining or windy — it is dangerous work, performed with safety equipment, at night, on short notice. What matters for your budget is that a fast stabilization visit is almost always cheaper than the alternative — a few hundred dollars of dry-in now versus thousands in interior damage, soaked insulation, and mold remediation later. We’ll always tell you on the phone if what you’re describing can safely wait for standard scheduling instead.
Interior protection is the safest action while you wait. Move inventory, equipment, and electronics out of the drip zone, put containers under active drips, and continue running fans and dehumidifiers in affected areas to prevent mold. Photograph what’s happening inside — timestamps on those images help your insurance position later. What you should not do is send anyone onto the roof: damaged roofs are especially hazardous, and professionals have the safety equipment, training, and insurance coverage that building staff lack. One more thing worth knowing: a leak near electrical wiring is a serious safety concern, because water contacting exposed wires can cause short circuits, sparking, and fire — if you suspect a leak near wiring, turn off power to that area immediately. Then tell us about it when we’re on the phone, because it changes how the crew approaches the job.
The lease agreement determines responsibility for roof work. As a general rule, structural issues like roof leaks typically fall under landlord responsibility unless the lease explicitly assigns them to the tenant — but leases vary enormously, and tenants must notify the landlord of any problems as soon as possible or risk breaching the contract. If you’re the tenant: document the damage with photos, notify the property owner in writing immediately, and carry your own coverage for personal property and loss of sales in case the space has to close. The practical reality in an emergency is that the water doesn’t wait for the lease review — we stabilize first for whoever calls, document everything, and that record works for both parties when the responsibility question gets sorted out afterward.
A temporary dry-in is designed to last weeks, not seasons. A standard temporary tarp lasts 60 to 90 days on average, and FEMA recommends treating tarping as a temporary measure and completing permanent repairs within 30 days — and if it stays on longer, checking it after every windstorm to ensure it hasn’t pulled loose. There’s an insurance dimension too: leaving a tarp on too long can void insurance claims if the damage worsens underneath it. That’s why our emergency visit always ends with a scheduled return: once conditions are dry, we come back for the lasting fix. In Houston specifically, don’t let a stabilized situation drift into hurricane season — a tarp that held through spring showers is not what you want between your building and a named storm.
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