Roof Replacement
A complete new roof in architectural shingle, metal, or tile — engineered for Williamson County storms, manufacturer-certified, and warrantied in writing. Most finish in a single day.
From the neighborhoods around the Dell campus to the homes lining Brushy Creek, Apex Roofing keeps Round Rock weather-tight against hail, heat, and high wind — with free inspections, honest quotes, and a written warranty.
Whether it’s a stubborn leak or a roof totaled by hail, one local crew handles the whole job in Round Rock — starting with a free, no-obligation inspection.
A complete new roof in architectural shingle, metal, or tile — engineered for Williamson County storms, manufacturer-certified, and warrantied in writing. Most finish in a single day.
Missing shingles, flashing leaks, and worn vent boots on Round Rock’s late-’90s and 2000s builds — we find the real source and fix it to last, usually in one visit.
Free, photo-documented inspections and full insurance-claim handling so a Round Rock hailstorm costs you a deductible — not a new roof at retail price.
Round Rock grew up fast around Dell’s arrival in the 1990s, and that growth left a very particular roofing landscape. Whole neighborhoods — Forest Creek, Stone Oak, Sonoma, Teravista — went up in the same building waves, which means their builder-grade roofs are now aging out together, often after just one hailstorm pushes a worn roof over the edge. Closer to the heart of town near Old Settlers Park and the original round rock crossing on Brushy Creek, you’ll find a mix of older homes and dense newer infill. We’ve worked across the city’s ZIP codes, from 78664 on the east side to 78681 up near the Williamson County line.
The weather is the great equalizer. Round Rock sits in the same hail-prone corridor as the rest of the I-35 metro, and severe storms — including damaging hail events in 2018 and 2021 — have repeatedly hammered Forest Creek and Teravista, triggering thousands of claims at once. The Brushy Creek corridor funnels gusty winds that crease and lift shingles, and the relentless summer heat bakes asphalt until it cracks. Hail bruising often hides under the surface, looking fine from the street until the next storm finds the weak spots and the leaks start.
This is exactly where a local roofer pays off. We know which Round Rock subdivisions actually got hit, how Williamson County permitting works, and how to document hail so an adjuster signs off on the claim. Being just up the road means same-day emergency tarping and a company that’s still around when you need the warranty honored.
A free inspection, a written quote that doesn’t change, and a workmanship warranty in writing. If your Round Rock roof doesn’t need replacing, we’ll tell you — even when it costs us the job.
Yes — completely. We do a free, photo-documented inspection, assemble the supporting evidence, and meet your adjuster on-site so the hail damage is measured correctly. We handle Round Rock claims regularly, from Forest Creek to Teravista, and in most cases you pay only your deductible.
For most of Round Rock we can schedule a free inspection within a day or two, and we keep a 24/7 storm line open for emergency tarping. We’re based in Central Texas, just up I-35, so we’re close — not a storm-chasing crew that vanishes after the season.
Yes — fully licensed, insured, and manufacturer-certified. We pull the proper City of Round Rock and Williamson County permits for every job and handle HOA approvals in neighborhoods like Sonoma and Teravista before work begins.
Absolutely. When a hailstorm takes out a whole Round Rock subdivision, we routinely handle several neighboring homes at once. It often speeds up claims and scheduling — and your neighbors get the same documentation and written warranty you do.
Right next to Round Rock, we also cover Georgetown 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.