Roofing in Cedar Park, TX

Inspection, repair, replacement, and storm-damage claims for asphalt shingle, metal, and tile roofs across Cedar Park and the north Austin metro.

Cedar Park sits in Texas’s hail belt, so roof age and impact rating matter more than they do nationally. Roofing pros in the north Austin metro handle inspection, repair, replacement, and storm-damage claims for the dominant roof types here — asphalt shingle, metal, and tile.

What roofing pros handle

Routine work covers full replacements, partial re-roofs, leak repairs, flashing and chimney seal repairs, gutter coordination, and post-storm insurance documentation. Most local providers also offer roof inspections as a separate service — useful before listing a home, after any major storm, or at the 15-year mark for an asphalt roof.

Local context

The Cedar Park metro lies in Texas’s hail belt and sees frequent severe spring storms. Hail of 1” or larger can damage even relatively new asphalt shingles. Combined with sustained 100°F+ summer UV, that means asphalt shingles here often hit replacement at 18–25 years rather than the 30 years promised by manufacturer ratings. Clay-soil expansion can also stress chimney flashing seals as the home shifts seasonally.

Choosing a contractor — what to ask

Ask for proof of general liability and workers’ comp insurance. Ask for a written estimate with line items, not a single “roof replacement” total. Ask about decking — they should plan to inspect under the shingles, not assume the deck is sound. Ask about manufacturer certification (GAF Master Elite, CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster, etc.) — these matter for warranty.

What can go wrong

Storm-chaser contractors are the biggest risk after major hail events. They sign contracts on contingency, sometimes inflate insurance claims, and disappear if there’s a warranty issue. Other red flags: no permit pulled (Cedar Park requires roofing permits), reused or recycled shingles, decking inspection skipped, and “free roof from insurance” pitches that promise outcomes the contractor can’t actually deliver.

What moves the price

Asphalt shingle full replacement on a typical 2,000–2,500 sq ft Cedar Park home: roughly $9,000–$18,000 in Q2 2026 (varies with pitch, decking condition, shingle grade, and post-storm demand surges). Standing-seam metal: typically $22,000–$45,000. Tile: $28,000–$60,000+. Always get 3 written bids; lowest bid usually leaves something out.

  • Square footage and roof pitch
  • Number of layers being torn off
  • Decking condition (rotted decking adds cost)
  • Shingle grade (3-tab vs. architectural vs. impact-rated)
  • Permits and dump fees
  • Gutter and flashing replacement

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Common questions

How often should I have my roof inspected in Central Texas?

After every major hailstorm, and at minimum once a year. Cedar Park sits in Texas's hail belt, so roofs here age faster than national averages.

After a hailstorm, do I call my insurance or a roofer first?

Get a roofer's inspection first — a reputable contractor will document damage with photos before you file. Filing a claim with no actual damage can hurt your record.

Are storm-chaser contractors a real risk in this area?

Yes. After major hailstorms, out-of-state operators flood the area, sign contracts on contingency, then disappear. Verify Texas business presence and references before signing anything.

What's the typical lifespan of asphalt shingles in Texas heat?

Architectural shingles rated for 30 years often deliver 18–25 here. Sustained UV and hail exposure shorten lifespan compared to milder climates.

What's an 'impact-rated' shingle and is it worth the cost?

Class 4 impact-rated shingles can earn an insurance discount in Texas — verify with your carrier. Whether they're worth the upcharge depends on your hail-loss history and policy.

How do I verify a roofer's Texas license and insurance?

Texas does not license general roofing contractors statewide, but you should verify general liability insurance, workers' comp, and any specialty licenses (e.g., Texas Department of Insurance roofing registration if working with insurance claims).

What's the difference between a repair and a partial replacement?

A repair patches a localized failure (a few shingles, one flashing). A partial replacement re-roofs a section. If damage spans multiple slopes or the roof is over 15 years old, partial work may be unwise — flagging more failure soon.