Job No. 001
Pearland 77584
Torn off and rebuilt in one day. Certified by an independent windstorm inspector the same week.

- inspected
- June 10, 2026
- torn off + rebuilt
- June 19, 2026 — one day
- gutters + downspouts
- June 21, 2026
- windstorm certificate
- June 23, 2026
- system
- Class 3 impact-rated shingles, hand-nailed
- underlayment
- double felt, windstorm-compliant
- patio cover
- 29-gauge metal, June 29, 2026
- status
- post-build quality check
What we found
The homeowner asked for a straight answer about a roof in its second decade. The inspection took the photos that made the answer obvious.



Tear-off day
Everything below the roof line was covered before the first shingle came down. What the storm dented came off the house and into the photo record.


The finish
Every shingle hand-nailed — no nail guns — over double-felt underlayment, with windstorm-rated starter strip and drip edge and new four-way vents. The old roof came off and the new one went on between sunrise and dark on the same June day. Gutters and downspouts followed two days later.


The details



And the patio
The sagging patio cover wasn't a shingle roof, so most roofers would have left it. It got a new 29-gauge metal roof the week after the build.

Don't take our word for it.
Texas windstorm certificate (WPI-2)
Issued June 23, 2026, after an inspection by an independent windstorm inspector — not by us.
Class 3 impact-rated shingles
Spec labels photographed on the pallet, on the driveway, before install.
Hand-nailed, double-felt underlayment
Windstorm-compliant build spec, photographed in progress.