Roof Replacement
A complete new roof in architectural shingle, metal, or tile — built for northwest-Austin storms, manufacturer-certified, and warrantied in writing. Most installs finish in a day.
From the established streets of Buttercup Creek to the newer builds near 1890 Ranch, Apex Roofing protects Cedar Park homes against hail, heat, and high wind — with free inspections, honest quotes, and a written warranty.
From a quick leak fix to a full storm-damage replacement, one local crew handles every Cedar Park roof — starting with a free, no-pressure inspection.
A complete new roof in architectural shingle, metal, or tile — built for northwest-Austin storms, manufacturer-certified, and warrantied in writing. Most installs finish in a day.
Lifted shingles, leaks, and aging flashing on Cedar Park’s 1990s and 2000s builds — we trace the real source and fix it for good, usually in a single visit.
Free, photo-documented inspections and full insurance-claim handling so a Cedar Park hailstorm costs you a deductible — not a new roof at retail.
Cedar Park sits on the edge of the Hill Country, and its housing reflects two distinct growth waves. Older, mature neighborhoods like Buttercup Creek and Cypress Creek went up in the 1980s and ’90s, and many of those roofs are now well past their prime. The newer master-planned communities — Twin Creeks, Cedar Park Towne Center, and the homes around 1890 Ranch and the Bell District — bring tighter HOA rules and steeper, more complex rooflines. We’ve worked across the city, from ZIP code 78613 east toward Lakeline to the homes pushing up against the Hill Country bluffs on the west side.
Sitting on the western edge of the metro, Cedar Park catches storms early as they drop off the Edwards Plateau, which puts it squarely in the hardest-hit part of the area’s hail belt. Severe hail in recent years has battered Twin Creeks and Buttercup Creek, sending entire streets into insurance claims at once. The elevated, exposed terrain also catches stronger straight-line winds that lift and crease shingles, and the western sun is relentless on south- and west-facing slopes. Much of the hail damage stays hidden — bruised, fractured shingles look intact from the ground until the next rain finds the soft spots.
Local knowledge is the difference. We know which Cedar Park subdivisions actually took a hit, how Williamson County and city permitting work, and how to document hail so an adjuster approves the claim instead of waving it off. Being close means same-day emergency tarping and a roofer who’s still here when the warranty matters.
A free inspection, a written quote that doesn’t change, and a workmanship warranty in writing. If your Cedar Park roof doesn’t need replacing, we’ll tell you — even when it costs us the job.
Yes — from first inspection to final invoice. We do a free, photo-documented inspection, build the supporting evidence, and meet your adjuster on-site so hail damage is measured correctly. We handle Cedar Park claims often, from Buttercup Creek to Twin Creeks, and in most cases you pay only your deductible.
For most of Cedar Park we can schedule a free inspection within a day or two, and our 24/7 storm line covers emergency tarping after major hail or wind. We’re based in Central Texas and a short drive away — not a seasonal storm-chaser.
Yes — fully licensed, insured, and manufacturer-certified. We pull the proper City of Cedar Park and Williamson County permits and handle HOA approvals in communities like Twin Creeks before any work starts.
Absolutely. Many Cedar Park homes have steep, multi-level Hill Country rooflines, and our crews are equipped and trained to work them safely and properly. Steep pitches are exactly where shortcuts cause leaks — we don’t take them.
Right next to Cedar Park, we also cover Round Rock roofing and Georgetown roofing — or see all Central Texas service areas.
No pressure, no obligation — just an honest look at your roof and a written quote you can trust.