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Flagstone Roofing is a GAF Certified, BBB A+ Pearland roofing company handling roof repair, full replacement, hail and storm-damage work, and insurance claims on both sides of the Brazoria/Harris county line. We’ve roofed Texas for 30+ years, we carry 400+ five-star reviews, and every roof we install is backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty. Pearland is unusual: the city sprawls across two counties (and a slice of a third), so the jurisdiction over your roof — permits, appraisal, storm exposure — depends on which side of the line your house sits on. We know both sides. The inspection is free and honest: a real crew climbs your roof, photographs every hit, and tells you straight whether you have a claim or not, usually the same visit. Call 832-316-8485 (832-316-8485).
Key Takeaways
- Pearland roofing company: Flagstone Roofing — GAF Certified, BBB A+, 30+ years roofing Texas, 400+ five-star reviews, lifetime workmanship warranty.
- Both sides of the county line. Pearland sprawls across Brazoria and Harris (and a slice of a third), and which side you’re on changes how the job is permitted.
- The inspection is free and honest. A real crew climbs the roof, photographs every hit, and tells you the same visit whether you have a claim or you don’t.
- We never touch your deductible. Paying, waiving, or absorbing it is illegal in Texas — Business & Commerce Code §27.02, strengthened by HB 2102.
- Recent storms left hidden damage. Hurricane Beryl and 2024’s hail bruised roofs that still look fine from the driveway.
Your neighbor three streets over might answer to a different county than you do. Pearland is one of the few big Texas cities where that’s literally true — the city limits straddle Brazoria County to the south, reach up into Harris County to the north, and clip a corner of Fort Bend on the west. Most roofers treat Pearland as one flat zip-code blob. It isn’t, and the difference shows up on your roof job in ways that cost people money when the crew doesn’t know the ground. We roof both sides of that line every week, and this page is the straight talk on why it matters, what the storms have done out here, and how to get your roof looked at without spending a dollar to find out where you stand.
The county line runs through Pearland — and it touches your roof
This is the part that separates a Pearland roofer who actually works here from a truck that pins the address in a map app and hopes for the best. Which county your house sits in changes a few real things:
- Who inspects the work. Roofing inside Pearland city limits generally goes through the City of Pearland, but homes in the unincorporated pockets and the extraterritorial edges can answer to Brazoria or Harris County instead — different offices, different inspectors, different timelines.
- Which appraisal district your roof value lands in. A Brazoria County address and a Harris County address are appraised by two different districts, which matters when a storm claim, an insurance valuation, and your property record all have to line up.
- Your storm and windstorm exposure. The southern, Brazoria-County side of Pearland sits closer to the coast and the open Gulf fetch than the northern, Harris-County side — so wind exposure and the way carriers rate it aren’t identical across town. The Brazoria-County (south) side of Pearland sits inside the state-designated windstorm catastrophe area served by the Texas Windstorm Insurance Association (TWIA); the Harris-County (north) side does not — one more way which side of the line you’re on can matter. We’ll confirm what applies to your specific address.
You don’t need to memorize any of that — that’s our job. But you do want a roofer who knows which permit office to call and which county your paperwork belongs to before the crew shows up, not after a failed inspection stalls your job. That’s the difference we bring to a Pearland roof.
Which side of the line is your neighborhood on?
We work the whole city, north end to south end. Here’s the lay of the land and what we tend to see on roofs in each pocket:
| Neighborhood | What we typically see on roofs there |
|---|---|
| Shadow Creek Ranch | the big master-planned community on the northwest, Fort Bend/Harris-facing side. Thousands of homes built close together in the same stretch of years, which means whole sections are aging into replacement at the same time |
| Silverlake | an established master-planned neighborhood in the heart of Pearland with mature trees, tighter lots, and a lot of roofs now well past the 15-year mark |
| Southern Trails | newer master-planned living on the south, Brazoria-County side, closer to the coastal wind fetch and heavy on two-story, steep-pitch homes |
| West Oaks | one of the older, more established pockets, where roofs are more likely to be original and overdue |
| Sunrise Lakes | a newer development where “young roof” doesn’t automatically mean “storm-proof roof,” especially after the last two years |
| Riverstone Ranch | the growing east side along Pearland Parkway toward the Harris-County edge, a mix of newer and mid-age roofs |
Wherever you are — Brazoria side, Harris side, or the Fort Bend corner — the crew and the standard are the same. See the FAQ for a fuller coverage rundown.
The storms Pearland actually took
Pearland has caught it from two directions in a short window — a Gulf hurricane and a fast, violent spring storm — plus the hail that rolls through most springs. If your roof went through any of these and hasn’t been walked up close since, that’s the reason to have it looked at.
- The May 28, 2025 storm. A round of severe weather hammered the Houston area on May 28, 2025, tearing through Pearland with damaging wind and knocking out power across the south metro in the early-summer heat. Wind events like this lift and loosen shingles, tear ridge caps, and drive rain sideways under the edges — much of it the kind of damage that doesn’t announce itself until the next hard rain finds the opening.
- Hurricane Beryl — July 8, 2024. Beryl made landfall on the Texas coast and pushed north across the south side of the metro, downing trees and power lines through Pearland and leaving the area without electricity in the July heat. Its wind stripped and loosened shingles and worked debris under the edges — again, the hidden, wind-driven kind of damage.
- Spring hail. Texas led the nation in hailstorms in 2024, and the south metro caught its share across those stormy months. Hail is the quiet killer out here: it beats the granules off the surface and fractures the mat underneath, so a roof can read “fine” from the curb for months before the first ceiling stain ever shows up.
Stack a hurricane, a violent spring wind event, and hail inside about a year and you get a lot of Pearland roofs that look whole from the street and are anything but underneath. The southern, coast-facing side of the city tends to take the wind hardest. Up close is the only way to know which side of that line your roof is on.
Roofing services across Pearland
Whether you’re in a two-story in Southern Trails or an original ranch home in West Oaks, here’s what we handle from a small repair to a full tear-off:
- Roof replacement — architectural asphalt shingle, standing-seam metal, and tile, spec’d for Gulf heat, hail, and coastal-side wind
- Roof repair — leaks, storm damage, lifted flashing, cracked pipe boots, and blown-off shingles
- Hail damage work — on-roof inspection, granule-loss and bruise documentation, and full claim support
- Wind and hurricane storm-damage — lifted shingles, ridge-cap loss, and driven-rain intrusion after events like Beryl and the May 2025 storm
- Metal roofing — standing-seam systems built to shed wind-driven rain fast and hold up on the wind-exposed south side of town
- Commercial roofing — light-commercial and retail work along the Broadway (FM 518) and Highway 288 corridors, where flat and low-slope roofs fail differently than shingle
- Gutters, siding, and exterior repairs handled alongside the roof
Not sure whether yours is a repair or a full replacement? That’s what the free inspection is for — a straight answer before any money changes hands.
Insurance claims in Pearland — the honest version
Most Pearland roof work after a storm runs through your homeowners insurance, and a two-county city like this one draws out-of-town storm chasers who don’t know the jurisdiction and won’t be here next season. Here’s how we run it instead:
- Honest inspection first. We climb up, photograph every hit, and tell you whether you genuinely have a claim before you put one on your record. We don’t file storms that aren’t there.
- We meet your adjuster on the roof. When your carrier sends someone out — no matter which county your address falls in — we walk the roof with them so nothing legitimate gets missed or written off.
- We never touch your deductible. In Texas it is against the law for a roofer to pay, waive, absorb, or rebate your insurance deductible. It’s a Class B misdemeanor under Texas Business & Commerce Code §27.02, tightened by HB 2102 in 2019. Any contractor who offers to “eat” your deductible is telling you upfront that they’ll break the law for your signature — treat that as your cue to close the door.
We work with every insurance company, and because we run real W-2 crews out of a fixed office — not a chaser whose number goes dead by fall — we’ll still be here next storm season if you need us.
Serving Pearland with fast storm-response crews
We serve Pearland from our Katy office:
Flagstone Roofing 2717 Commercial Center Blvd, Suite E200 Katy, TX 77494 832-316-8485 (832-316-8485)
Straight talk on distance: the Katy office is roughly 35–40 minutes from Pearland, so we’re not going to pretend we’re the outfit two exits away. What we are is a real, licensed, insured Texas roofer that dispatches storm-response crews to the south metro fast when Pearland gets hit — and stays on your job through the county paperwork and the insurance back-and-forth instead of vanishing after the tarp goes on. After a major storm we prioritize documented damage so Pearland homeowners aren’t sitting under blue plastic for weeks.
Get a free, honest roof inspection in Pearland
If the May 2025 storm or Beryl came through your part of Pearland — or your roof is simply aging out — get it looked at before a hidden bruise or a wind-lifted edge turns into a ceiling stain. We’ll climb up, document what’s actually there, handle the right county’s paperwork, and tell you the truth: you have a claim, or you don’t. No pressure, no invented damage, no games with your deductible.
Call 832-316-8485 (832-316-8485) or book your free inspection online. A real Pearland roofer will be on your schedule, not a call center.
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You’ll find working with one company for all your home improvement needs is easier than coordinating multiple contractors. When you need storm damage restoration, let the Flagstone Roofing family make your family safer and more comfortable. Call us toll free at 855-898-ROOF or fill out our contact form to schedule your free in-home consultation today.