Roof Replacement
A full new roof in architectural shingle, metal, or tile — built for Williamson County weather, installed by manufacturer-certified crews, and warrantied in writing. Most finish in a day.
From the Victorian homes around the historic Square to the rooflines of Sun City, Apex Roofing keeps Georgetown homes weather-tight against Williamson County hail, heat, and wind — with free inspections and a written warranty.
From a single cracked shingle to a full storm-damage rebuild, one local crew handles it all in Georgetown — and every job starts with a free, no-pressure inspection.
A full new roof in architectural shingle, metal, or tile — built for Williamson County weather, installed by manufacturer-certified crews, and warrantied in writing. Most finish in a day.
Leaks, lifted shingles, and worn flashing on those steep Sun City rooflines — we trace the real source and fix it for good, usually in one visit.
Free, photo-documented inspections and full insurance-claim handling so a Georgetown hailstorm costs you a deductible — not a new roof at retail.
Georgetown has one of the most varied housing stocks in the metro, and that shapes every roof we touch. Around the historic Square and the older streets off Austin Avenue, you’ll find century-old homes with complex hips, valleys, and original detailing that demand a careful hand. Then there’s Sun City — thousands of single-story homes built from the late 1990s onward, most with builder-grade roofs that are now reaching the end of their service life all at once. Newer master-planned sections like Wolf Ranch and Water Oak bring their own HOA color palettes and material rules. We’ve worked all of them, across ZIP codes from 78626 east of I-35 to 78628 out toward the river.
Weather here is no gentler than the rest of Central Texas. Georgetown sits right where storms organize coming off the Edwards Plateau, and hail events in 2018 and 2021 dropped damaging stones across Williamson County, sending a wave of Sun City and Wolf Ranch roofs into insurance claims. The San Gabriel River corridor channels gusty straight-line winds that lift and crease shingles, and summer after summer of triple-digit heat bakes asphalt until it goes brittle. Much of that damage is invisible from the driveway — bruised mats and hairline fractures only reveal themselves when the next rain finds them.
A local crew matters here because we know which Georgetown subdivisions actually got hit in a given storm, how Williamson County permitting and the Sun City community standards work, and how to document hail so an adjuster pays the claim. We’re close enough to tarp an emergency the same day and to show up for the warranty years down the road.
A free inspection, a written quote that doesn’t change, and a workmanship warranty in writing. If your Georgetown roof doesn’t need replacing, we’ll tell you — even when it costs us the job.
Yes, end to end. We do a free, photo-documented inspection, file the supporting evidence, and meet your adjuster on-site so hail damage gets measured correctly. We handle Williamson County claims constantly — from Sun City to the homes near the Square — and in most cases you pay only your deductible.
For most of Georgetown we can schedule a free inspection within a day or two, and we run a 24/7 storm line for emergency tarping after major hail or wind. We’re based right here in Central Texas, so we’re a short drive up I-35 — not a seasonal storm-chaser.
We are — fully licensed, insured, and manufacturer-certified. We pull the proper City of Georgetown and Williamson County permits and work within Sun City’s community standards and HOA approval process so your project is approved before we start.
Many original Sun City roofs from the late 1990s and early 2000s are at the end of their life, but we won’t tell you to replace one that still has good years left. Our free inspection gives you an honest read — and if recent hail caused damage, we’ll help you pursue an insurance-funded replacement.
Right next door to Georgetown, we also cover Round Rock roofing and Cedar Park 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.