We've completed over 150 residential roofing projects across Spring since 2013. From small repairs in Klein to full replacements in Augusta Pines, we've worked on every type of Spring home—from 1950s ranch homes to modern two-story properties in newer developments.
Located right here in Spring, we can respond quickly to your roofing needs. Our Spring-based crews know the quickest routes through Old Town Spring, understand local building codes, and can typically provide same-week inspections for Spring residents.
Since 2013, we've been Spring's go-to residential roofer. We've seen Spring grow from a quiet community to a thriving area, and we've roofed homes through every major storm—from the 2016 Tax Day floods to the 2021 winter storm and countless hail events.
Our reputation in Spring speaks for itself. Spring homeowners consistently rate us 5 stars for our professionalism, quality work, and honest communication. We're proud to be Spring's highest-rated residential roofing company.
Spring's premier master-planned community established in 2004. We've completed 30+ roofing projects in Augusta Pines, working with everything from single-story patio homes to large two-story estates. Augusta Pines homes typically range from 25-50 squares with dimensional shingles. We're familiar with Augusta Pines HOA requirements and can help with architectural approval.
Historic Klein features a mix of older homes (1960s-1980s) and newer construction. We've reroofed numerous Klein properties, many requiring updates to roof decking and ventilation systems. Klein homes often have mature trees requiring careful protection during tear-off. Average Klein home: 28-35 squares.
Established in 1999, Gleannloch Farms features upscale homes with complex rooflines and premium materials. We've completed 20+ projects in Gleannloch Farms, including homes with tile, architectural shingles, and cedar shake replacements. These homes typically range from 35-55 squares with detailed HOA requirements.
Champions spans both Spring and Houston, featuring homes from the 1970s-2000s. We've worked extensively in Champions on both older homes requiring complete replacements and newer homes needing storm damage repairs. Champions homes average 30-40 squares with traditional gable and hip roof designs.
Mature Spring neighborhood with heavy tree coverage creating unique roofing challenges. We've completed numerous Northgate Forest projects involving tree limb damage repairs and algae-resistant shingle installations. The heavy shade in Northgate requires special attention to ventilation and moss prevention.
One of Spring's most established areas near Old Town Spring. Spring Creek homes often date from the 1960s-1980s and frequently need complete roof replacements including decking repairs. We've handled many Spring Creek projects where original roofs are being replaced for the first time or second time.
LOCAL EXPERTISE IN SPRING
We’ve completed roofing projects throughout Spring’s diverse neighborhoods since 2013. Our crews are familiar with navigating Spring’s tree-lined streets, working in established neighborhoods with overhead lines, and understanding the differences between Spring’s older areas (Klein, Spring Creek) and newer developments (Augusta Pines, Gleannloch Farms).
We know Spring’s history—from Old Town Spring’s historic buildings to the rapid growth along the Grand Parkway. We’ve reroofed original 1960s Klein homes and brand new custom builds in Augusta Pines. This local knowledge means we understand your specific roofing needs based on your neighborhood.
RESPONSIVE TO SPRING RESIDENTS
Located right here in Spring (not Katy or Houston), we provide:
Fast Response Times:
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SPRING-SPECIFC EXPERIENCE
Older Home Considerations: Many Spring homes date from the 1960s-1980s and can require complete decking replacement, ventilation upgrades and bringing systems up to current code.
HOA Compliance:
New Spring communities have strict HOA requirements that require submitting architectural review, color restrictions & certain documentation.
Spring is known for its heavy tree coverage, particularly mature pine and oak trees that create unique roofing challenges. Pine needles and oak leaves constantly fill valleys and gutters, while the constant shade from these massive trees promotes moss and algae growth on shingles. Tree limbs rubbing against shingles during storms can cause premature wear, and the lack of direct sunlight can reduce your shingle lifespan by several years. Many Spring neighborhoods like Northgate Forest and Spring Creek have such dense canopy coverage that accessing roofs requires specialized equipment and careful planning.
We can address these challenges by using algae-resistant shingles on every Spring project, which is actually a requirement in our climate.
Spring experiences intense weather patterns that put tremendous stress on residential roofs throughout the year. Hail storms typically approach from the northwest, bringing golf-ball to baseball-sized hail that can destroy a roof in minutes. We regularly see straight-line winds exceeding 50 mph during severe thunderstorms, and heavy rainfall events can dump 6-10 inches in just a few hours. During spring months, tornado potential increases significantly, and even when we don’t take a direct hit, the damaging winds from nearby cells cause problems. Hurricane remnants from the Gulf Coast also bring sustained high winds and flooding rain to Spring neighborhoods.
Spring’s proximity to Houston means we experience high humidity year-round combined with intense summer heat, creating a challenging environment for roof systems. The constant moisture in the air promotes moss and algae growth even on newer roofs, while summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F for extended periods. Poor attic ventilation in many older Spring homes causes premature shingle aging from excessive heat buildup, and moisture accumulation in attic spaces can lead to mold growth and wood rot. HVAC condensation issues are common in our climate, and without proper ventilation, this moisture gets trapped in your attic space.
Many Spring neighborhoods feature homes built in the 1960s through 1980s, particularly in Klein, Spring Creek, and older sections of Champions. These established areas present unique challenges that newer neighborhoods don’t face. Original roof decking in these homes is often damaged from decades of moisture exposure, and ventilation systems don’t meet current building codes. Electrical service may require temporary panel work during installation, and the original construction methods used materials and techniques that differ from modern standards. These older homes often have settled significantly over the years, creating irregular roof planes and making proper water drainage more challenging.
When we work on these established Spring homes, we budget extra time for thorough inspection and likely decking replacement. OSB or plywood that’s been in place for 40-60 years often shows water damage, soft spots, or deterioration that must be addressed. We upgrade ventilation systems to meet current code requirements, which significantly extends your new roof’s lifespan.
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!
A typical Spring home (2,500 sq ft, 25-30 squares) costs between $8,500-$15,000 for a complete architectural shingle replacement. This includes tear-off, new underlayment, shingles, ventilation upgrades, and cleanup. Larger Spring homes in Augusta Pines or Gleannloch Farms (40-50 squares) typically range from $14,000-$22,000.
Cost factors specific to Spring:
We provide free detailed estimates including all costs—no surprises.
Architectural shingles typically last 22-27 years in Spring’s climate, shorter than the manufacturer’s 30-year rating due to Texas heat, humidity, and storm exposure.
Spring-specific factors affecting roof lifespan:
The oldest shingle roofs we see in Spring (Klein, Spring Creek) are typically 25-30 years old before requiring replacement. Newer communities like Augusta Pines are just now (2025) seeing original 2004-2005 roofs needing replacement.
Architectural (dimensional) shingles are ideal for Spring homes, offering the best balance of cost, performance, and aesthetics:
Best choices for Spring:
Why architectural shingles for Spring:
What to avoid in Spring:
Metal roofing is occasionally seen in Spring (particularly Old Town area) but uncommon in neighborhoods due to HOA restrictions.
Here’s how we assess Spring roofs:
Repair is appropriate if:
Replacement is recommended if:
Spring-specific considerations: Many Klein and Spring Creek homes are 30-40 years old with original roofs on second or third generation. These need complete replacement, not repair—decking is often damaged from years of moisture.
Augusta Pines and Gleannloch Farms homes (2000-2010) are reaching 15-25 years old and should be inspected but may not need replacement yet.
We’ll give you an honest assessment—if repairs will last another 5-7 years and save you money, we’ll tell you. If your roof needs replacement, we’ll show you why.
Most Spring residential roofs take 1-2 days:
Single Day (8-10 hours):
Two Days:
Longer than two days (rare):
Spring-specific timeline factors:
Most Spring homeowners can stay home during installation. We typically start at 7:30-8:00 AM, complete tear-off by noon, and finish installation by 4:00-5:00 PM.
You don’t need to be home, but we recommend it for:
Being home allows:
If you won’t be home:
Spring-specific considerations:
Most Spring homeowners leave for work and return to a completed roof. We’ll text photos throughout the day showing progress and any issues found.
We take extra care with Spring’s mature landscaping:
Our protection process:
Tree-specific protection: Spring’s massive oak and pine trees require special care:
Post-installation cleanup:
Common Spring landscaping we protect:
We’ve worked around some of Spring’s most beautiful mature landscaping. If you have concerns about specific plants or trees, let us know during the estimate and we’ll create a specific protection plan.
We provide comprehensive warranty coverage for Spring homeowners:
Our Workmanship Warranty:
Manufacturer Warranties (we install):
What’s covered by our workmanship warranty:
What’s NOT covered:
Manufacturer warranties cover:
Why our Spring warranty matters: Many roofers give 1-year workmanship warranties or are out of business within 5 years. We’ve been serving Spring since 2013 and will be here in 2035 when you might need us.
We’ve returned to Spring homes 5-8 years after installation for minor issues (usually a loose flashing or nail pop) and fixed them under warranty at no charge. That’s what a local company provides—accountability.
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