Expert residential and commercial roofing services. Built on trust, driven by quality, and backed by industry-leading warranties.


From minor repairs to complete installations, Beam Roofing delivers top-tier craftsmanship and reliable service for every project.

Architectural shingles, impact‑resistant options, and metal roofing systems designed for curb appeal and longevity.

Detailed roof health reports, photos, and recommendations so you know exactly where you stand before the next storm.

Leak tracing, shingle replacement, flashing, ventilation, and more—handled quickly to protect your home and interior finishes.

Leak tracing, shingle replacement, flashing, ventilation, and more—handled quickly to protect your home and interior finishes.

We document hail and wind damage, meet with adjusters when needed, and help homeowners navigate claims without the headache.

At Beam Roofing, we believe your roof is more than just shingles and nails—it's the first line of defense for your family, your business, and your most valuable assets. Based right here in Houston, we understand the unique challenges our local weather presents.
Locally owned and operated in Houston
Fully licensed, bonded, and insured
Premium materials from top manufacturers
Transparent pricing with no hidden fees
Satisfaction guaranteed on every project
From first contact to final cleanup, Beam Roofing & Construction keeps you informed so you always know what’s next.
We visit your home, inspect your roof, document any issues, and answer your questions—typically within 24–48 hours of reaching out.
You receive a written proposal with photos, material options, timelines, and warranty details so you can make a confident decision.
Our crew protects your landscaping, keeps you updated throughout the job, and performs a final walkthrough and cleanup with you on‑site.
Contact Beam Roofing today for a free, no-obligation inspection and estimate. Our experts are ready to help protect your property.

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Roofing doesn’t have to feel chaotic. Beam Roofing pairs detailed planning with professional crews so you get predictable timelines, clear communication, and a job site that’s spotless when we leave.

Recognized by Fort Bend Star Magazine as the top roofing company in 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, and 2023.

We are proud to maintain an A+ rating with the Better Business Bureau, reflecting our commitment to trust, ethics, and customer satisfaction.

Your peace of mind is our priority. We stand behind our work by offering the absolute best, industry-leading warranties to ensure your roof is protected.
Still unsure what your roof needs? Start with a free consultation—we’ll inspect, document, and answer any specific questions about your home.
A Beam Roofing specialist will visit your property, inspect your roof from both the exterior and accessible interior spaces (like the attic, when possible), document any damage with photos, and check for issues like missing shingles, hail impact, improper flashing, ventilation problems, or signs of leaks. We’ll review our findings with you on‑site or via a follow‑up call and share clear recommendations—whether that’s a simple repair, monitoring, or a full replacement. There’s no obligation to move forward.
Yes. We regularly help Houston‑area homeowners with hail and wind claims. While we are not public adjusters and cannot interpret your policy, we do provide detailed documentation, photos, and repair scopes to support your claim. When requested, we can also meet your adjuster on‑site to point out damage and ensure your roof is thoroughly evaluated.
Most single‑family homes can be completed in one to two days, depending on roof size, complexity, and weather. Before your project starts, we’ll provide an estimated schedule and keep you updated if anything changes. Our crews arrive on time, protect your landscaping and exterior, and perform a full cleanup and magnet sweep at the end of the job.
We primarily install architectural asphalt shingles and upgraded impact‑resistant shingles that are well‑suited to Houston’s climate, as well as select metal roofing systems. During your consultation, we’ll walk through color options, lifespan expectations, warranty coverage, and how each system performs in local weather conditions so you can choose the best fit for your home and budget.
Beam Roofing & Construction serves Greater Houston, including Katy, Cypress, The Woodlands, Sugar Land, Spring, Tomball, and nearby communities. If you’re unsure whether your home is in our service area, reach out and we’ll confirm and do our best to accommodate your location.

Home Improvement, Roof Repair, Roof Replacement
Knowing when your roof needs a simple repair and when it is time for a full roof replacement can save you thousands of dollars and prevent serious damage to your home. This homeowner guide walks you through key warning signs, common mistakes, and practical roof maintenance and roof inspection tips so you can make a confident decision before problems spiral out of control.
Your roof is your home’s first line of defense against rain, wind, sun, and snow. Yet many homeowners only think about it when a leak appears or shingles blow off in a storm. By then, damage is often more extensive—and more expensive—than it needed to be. Understanding the difference between roof repair and roof replacement, and learning the early warning signs of trouble, helps you:
Avoid structural damage to walls, ceilings, and insulation caused by hidden leaks
Extend the life of your current roof with timely roof maintenance and targeted repairs
Plan and budget for a future roof replacement instead of facing an emergency expense
📌 Key Takeaway: A thoughtful roof inspection now can prevent a rushed, costly decision later.
Before you decide on roof repair or roof replacement, start with the basics: how old is your roof, and what is it made of? Each roofing material has an expected lifespan under normal conditions:
Asphalt shingles: typically 15–25 years, depending on quality and climate
Architectural or dimensional shingles: 20–30+ years with good roof maintenance
Metal roofing: 40–70 years when properly installed and maintained
Tile or slate: 50+ years, but individual tiles may crack and need periodic repair
If your roof is nearing the end of its expected lifespan, frequent small issues may signal that a full roof replacement is more cost-effective than repeated roof repairs. On a relatively young roof, however, localized problems usually point toward targeted repairs and improved roof maintenance instead of a full tear-off.
A thorough roof inspection starts on the ground. Walk around your home and look up from different angles. Then, if it is safe and you are comfortable, view the roof from a sturdy ladder without walking on it. Here are exterior warning signs and what they usually mean for roof repair vs. roof replacement:
A few missing or cracked shingles after a storm often call for straightforward roof repair. A roofing professional can replace the damaged pieces and check the surrounding area. However, if you see widespread curling, brittle shingles, or many bare spots where granules have worn away, your roof may be nearing the end of its life, and replacement should be on your radar.
Stand back and look at the overall shape of your roof. The ridgelines and planes should appear straight and even. Any sagging, dipping, or a “wavy” look can indicate structural issues with the decking or supports beneath the shingles. This is a serious warning sign many homeowners miss because the change can be gradual. Sagging almost always requires more than cosmetic roof repair and may point to the need for partial or full roof replacement and structural evaluation.
Flashing is the metal or waterproof material around chimneys, skylights, vents, and where roof planes meet walls. Cracked, rusted, or loose flashing is a common source of leaks and a frequent focus of roof repair. If caught early, replacing or resealing flashing is a relatively simple fix. However, if damaged flashing has allowed long-term water intrusion, the underlying wood may be rotted, making a larger repair—or even roof replacement—necessary.

Small flashing failures are a leading cause of leaks that homeowners overlook.
Not all roof problems show up on the outside. Some of the most important warning signs appear inside your home, especially in the attic. Including these checks in your regular roof inspection routine can reveal hidden issues long before water drips from the ceiling.
Brownish water stains, peeling paint, or bubbling drywall on ceilings and upper walls often point to roof leaks. The tricky part is that water can travel, so the visible stain may be several feet away from the actual entry point. A roofing professional can trace the source. If the leak is localized and your roof is relatively young, roof repair is usually sufficient. Repeated stains in different areas, especially on an older roof, may indicate it is time to discuss roof replacement.
During your roof inspection, take a flashlight into the attic on a sunny day. Look for:
Damp insulation or dark, discolored wood that suggests long-term moisture
Mold or a musty odor, which often means poor ventilation and trapped humidity
Small pinpoints of daylight coming through the roof boards
A few small nail holes or isolated issues can sometimes be addressed with roof repair and improved ventilation. But widespread moisture damage or visible light in many areas is a strong signal that the roof system is failing and that roof replacement, along with correcting ventilation, is the safer long-term solution.
Not every problem calls for a new roof. In many situations, strategic roof repair is the smartest and most budget-friendly choice. Repair is typically appropriate when:
The roof is under 10–15 years old (for asphalt) and otherwise in good condition
Damage is confined to a specific area, such as a few missing shingles or a single damaged valley
The underlying decking and structure are solid with no signs of widespread rot or sagging
The leak source is clearly identified—often flashing, a vent, or a small puncture
💡 Pro Tip: Always ask your contractor to document roof repair work with before-and-after photos. This helps track patterns and supports warranty or insurance claims later.
Even the best roofs eventually need to be replaced. Continuing to patch a failing roof can cost more in the long run, especially if hidden leaks damage framing, insulation, and interior finishes. Consider roof replacement when you notice:
Age plus issues: Your roof is at or beyond its typical lifespan and showing multiple warning signs like curling shingles, frequent leaks, or lost granules in gutters.
Widespread damage: Large sections of the roof are affected, not just one valley or slope.
Structural concerns: Sagging, spongy decking underfoot (for pros), or extensive rot found during inspection.
Repeated repairs: You are calling for roof repair every season or after every moderate storm.
In these cases, investing in a complete roof replacement often improves energy efficiency, boosts curb appeal, and gives you peace of mind with a new warranty—all benefits that piecemeal repairs cannot provide.
The best way to avoid surprises is to treat your roof like any other major system in your home: give it regular attention. A basic homeowner roof maintenance plan includes:
Seasonal visual checks: Inspect your roof and attic at least twice a year—spring and fall—and after major storms.
Clean gutters and downspouts: Clogged gutters can force water under shingles and along fascia, leading to leaks that look like roof failures.
Trim overhanging branches: Branches that rub on shingles can wear away protective granules and drop debris that holds moisture on the roof surface.
Schedule professional inspections: Have a qualified roofer perform a detailed roof inspection every few years, or sooner if you notice warning signs.
When a roofing contractor recommends roof repair or roof replacement, do not hesitate to ask questions. A reputable professional will welcome them. Use this quick checklist:
Can you show me photos or explain exactly where the roof is failing?
Are there multiple options, such as a partial repair now and a planned replacement later?
How long do you expect a repair to last, given the age and condition of the roof?
What warranties come with the repair or replacement, and what do they cover?
Comparing detailed estimates and asking for clear explanations turns a confusing situation into an informed choice that protects both your home and your budget.
As a homeowner, you do not need to become a roofing expert, but you do need a clear, practical understanding of when your roof needs attention. By learning the key warning signs—both outside and inside—building a simple roof maintenance routine, and partnering with a trusted professional for regular roof inspection, you can catch problems early and decide confidently between roof repair and roof replacement.
Use this homeowner guide as a checklist the next time you walk around your property or climb into the attic. If something looks or feels off, do not ignore it. A quick call to a roofer today can prevent costly damage tomorrow—and help ensure that the roof over your head continues to protect your home and family for years to come.




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