Roofing Contractors in San Antonio, TX | Free Estimates

San Antonio is part of Bexar County in the San Antonio area. Compare free roofing estimates from licensed San Antonio area contractors — storm damage, hail repair, full replacement, and insurance claim assistance.

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Why Roofing in Texas San Antonio is different

Texas San Antonio sits within Texas's broader contractor licensing and incentive landscape. Roofing projects here require licensed local pros familiar with state code and utility programs. The Home Service Guide pre-vets every contractor for licensing, insurance, and complaint history — get matched with three local options and compare.

Texas San Antonio Roofing at a glance

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Roofing in San Antonio, Texas

San Antonio area homeowners face roofing challenges including hail damage (DFW and Central TX), tropical storm and hurricane damage (coastal areas), and intense UV degradation that shortens shingle life. Getting multiple quotes from licensed local contractors ensures you're not overpaying or working with an unlicensed storm chaser.

How much does roof replacement cost in San Antonio, TX?

Most residential roof replacements in the San Antonio area run $8,000–$18,000 for architectural shingles. Metal roofing costs more ($15,000–$35,000) but lasts 40–70 years. Hail-damaged roofs are often covered by homeowner's insurance minus your deductible.

Does insurance cover hail damage in San Antonio?

In most cases, yes — if your policy includes hail/wind coverage (most TX homeowner policies do). A licensed contractor will inspect your roof and document damage for your insurance adjuster. Note: waiving deductibles is illegal under Texas Insurance Code §542A.

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