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Sealy · 77474 · Austin County

Roofing Contractor in Sealy, TX

Sealy is a regular stop on our route west of Katy. Jerry handles roof replacements, insurance claim work, and Roof Rejoov for Austin County homeowners.

Why Sealy Is Different

Roofing in Sealy is its own animal.

Sealy is a small Austin County town on the western edge of the greater Houston roofing market, about 25 minutes west of Katy on I-10. It has a very different housing stock from the master-planned Katy suburbs. The historic part of Sealy along Main Street has Victorian-era and early-1900s homes with complex rooflines, dormers, and often original slate or old-cedar-shingle roofs that were converted to asphalt decades ago.

The newer subdivisions near the I-10 corridor and Austin County ISD schools are mostly 1990s and 2000s ranch homes and two-stories with standard architectural shingles. Sealy also has a meaningful rural component — farmhouses, hunting properties, and ranch homes outside the city limits where metal roofs and layered-over asphalt are common. Because Sealy sits outside the main Houston metro roofing density, most homeowners either go to one of the big Houston-based companies (who charge Houston prices and drive in from 40 miles away) or to a chaser crew after a storm.

We cover Sealy as part of our Katy service area, which keeps the pricing honest and the accountability local. Sealy takes direct hits from the same hail corridor that pounds Katy, and the spring 2024 events did land quarter-sized hail in parts of Austin County. A lot of Sealy roofs still have undocumented damage from that window.

What We See In Sealy

Roofing problems unique to Sealy homes.

Based on actual jobs across Sealy.

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Complex rooflines on historic Sealy homes

The Victorian-era and early-1900s homes along Main Street have dormers, turrets, and multi-slope rooflines that take twice as long to tear off and require step-flashing expertise most production roofers do not have.

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End-of-life roofs on 1990s ranch subdivisions

Most of the I-10 corridor subdivisions were built with 25-year shingles that are at or past their expected life window now, with widespread granule loss and brittle tabs.

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Undocumented hail damage from spring 2024

Austin County took hail during the 2024 spring storm cycle. A lot of Sealy roofs look fine from the driveway but have bruised shingles that an insurance claim would cover if documented in time.

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Layered-over roofs on rural farmhouses

Older ranch homes outside the Sealy city limits often have two or three layers of shingles that were never torn off. Any insurance replacement requires a full strip to the deck.

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Metal roof coating and repair on country properties

Sealy has a real metal-roof population — barns, ranch homes, outbuildings — and most fail at the fastener seals or the overlap seams, not across the panels.

Where We Work

7+ Sealy neighborhoods.

We have done jobs in just about every section of Sealy, TX 77474. If yours is not listed, give us a call.

Sealy Historic DistrictMain StreetAustin County ISD areaI-10 corridorHighway 36 corridorSan Felipe areaRural Austin County

Why Sealy Picks Jerry

Honest roofing for
Sealy, Texas.

No high-pressure sales, no salespeople taking 12% commission, no door-knockers after a storm. Just Jerry on the roof, telling you the truth.

Talk to Jerry: (409) 351-1529
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We cover Sealy out of our Katy office — no Houston overhead in your quote.

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Jerry personally inspects every Sealy roof before any number is written on paper.

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Seven years of experience on Texas asphalt roofs means we know what holds up in this climate and what does not.

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Free written inspection reports with dated photos delivered the same day by text or email.

Recent Job

Just finished in Sealy.

The Henderson Family

I-10 corridor, Sealy

ScopeFull tear-off and replacement of 30 squares, GAF Timberline HDZ in Charcoal, new synthetic underlayment, 2 sheets of decking replaced near soffit line, new ridge vent

Two-story ranch home west of Sealy city limits with widespread granule loss and brittle tabs after 19 years. Homeowner opted for a full replacement rather than an insurance claim since damage was age-related rather than storm-related. Completed in two days with a full magnetic yard sweep on the final afternoon.

Sealy FAQ

Questions Sealy homeowners ask.

Do you actually come out to Sealy, or is it too far from Katy?+

Yes — Sealy is about 25 minutes from our Katy office on I-10, and we cover Austin County as a regular part of our extended service area. Free inspections, no travel surcharge on full-job estimates.

What does a roof replacement cost in Sealy, TX?+

A typical Sealy roof replacement runs $8,000 to $17,000 depending on size, pitch, and shingle grade. Historic homes with complex rooflines trend higher because of the step-flashing labor. Ranch homes with simple rooflines often come in at the lower end. Free written estimates — call (409) 351-1529.

My Sealy roof took hail last year — is it too late to file a claim?+

Probably not. Texas allows up to two years from the date of loss to file a first-party property claim, though recent legislative changes have tightened that in some cases. A free inspection will tell you whether there is real documentable damage and whether the filing window is still open.

Do you work on metal roofs in Sealy?+

Yes. We repair and replace metal roofs on ranch homes, barns, and country properties around Sealy. Most metal roof failures are at the fasteners or overlap seams, not across the panels, and a targeted repair is often cheaper than full replacement.

Is Roof Rejoov available in Sealy?+

Yes. If your Sealy roof is 10 to 18 years old, structurally sound, but dried out or algae-streaked, Roof Rejoov restores shingle flexibility and extends life by 5 to 10 years for roughly 15 to 25 percent of a full replacement cost.

Free Inspection

Free roof inspection in Sealy, TX.

No pressure, no upselling, no door-knocker tactics. Jerry comes out, walks the roof, shows you photos, and gives you the truth.