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Sugar Land Roofing Company | Flagstone — Free Inspection

Complimentary Roof Inspection at No Cost To You

Flagstone Roofing is a GAF Certified, BBB A+ Sugar Land roofing company serving all of Fort Bend County — Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Rosenberg, and Stafford — with roof replacement, repair, hail and storm-damage work, and full insurance-claim support. 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. Because so much of Fort Bend is master-planned and HOA-governed, we handle the part most crews stumble on: matching your replacement to the shingle color and profile your architectural committee will actually approve. The inspection is free and honest — a real crew climbs the roof, photographs every hit, and gives you a straight answer, usually the same visit. Call 832-316-8485 (832-316-8485).

Key Takeaways

Key Takeaways
  • Sugar Land roofing company: Flagstone Roofing — GAF Certified, BBB A+, 30+ years roofing Texas, 400+ five-star reviews, lifetime workmanship warranty.
  • All of Fort Bend County — Sugar Land, Missouri City, Richmond, Rosenberg, and Stafford.
  • Your HOA approves the shingle, not just you. So much of Fort Bend is deed-restricted that we handle the approval step as part of the job.
  • 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.

Fort Bend isn’t one city with a roof problem — it’s a cluster of planned communities that mostly went up in the same three decades, which means whole streets in First Colony, Riverstone, and Sienna are aging into replacement territory at roughly the same time. That’s the reality behind this page: a lot of Fort Bend roofs are 15 to 25 years old, they’ve all weathered the same storms, and the ones that need work usually need it around the same time as the neighbors. We roof this county every week, and we know the wrinkle that trips up homeowners here more than anywhere else in the Houston metro — the architectural committee.

One county, five cities, one crew

We treat Fort Bend as a single coverage area, not a stack of separate service zones, because that’s how the county actually lives — people work in Sugar Land, buy in Richmond, worship in Missouri City, and shop in Stafford. Here’s the quick lay of the land and what we see on roofs in each:

City / Area What we typically see on roofs there
Sugar Land the core: First Colony, Telfair, Riverstone, New Territory, Greatwood. Established master-planned communities with strict HOAs and a lot of two-story, steep-pitch homes
Missouri City Sienna and Quail Valley. Sienna’s newer sections have younger roofs; Quail Valley’s older housing stock is far more likely to be past due
Richmond Long Meadow Farms, Aliana, and the fast-growing stretch along the Grand Parkway. Newer builds, but “new” roofs still catch hail
Rosenberg / Richmond Pecan Grove (a Richmond-area community) and the more affordable, older west end of the county, where roofs tend to be original and overdue
Stafford the compact, older pocket between Sugar Land and the 610 loop, with a mix of residential and light commercial

Wherever you are in that footprint, the crew and the standards are the same. Scroll to the FAQ for a full list of the neighborhoods we roof.

The Fort Bend wrinkle: your HOA approves the shingle, not just you

This is the part homeowners in most of the metro never think about, and the part that matters most in Fort Bend. In a master-planned, deed-restricted community — First Colony, Telfair, Sienna, Aliana, Long Meadow Farms — you don’t get to pick any shingle you like. Your architectural control committee (ACC) has an approved list: specific manufacturers, specific colors, sometimes a required profile or minimum shingle weight. Put the wrong roof up and the HOA can make you tear it off.

A storm-chaser crew that blows into the county after a hailstorm doesn’t know your community’s rules and doesn’t stick around to fix it when the ACC rejection letter shows up. We do this the right way:

  • We pull or check your community’s approved-materials list before we order anything.
  • We match the replacement to the color, profile, and product class your committee allows — not just “close enough.”
  • We help you file the ACC application and provide the product spec sheets they ask for.
  • We schedule around your HOA’s rules on dumpster placement, work hours, and street parking so you don’t collect a violation notice mid-project.

Getting the roof approved is as much a part of the job here as getting it watertight. If you’ve already had one contractor’s shingle bounced by the committee, that’s exactly the mess we untangle.

The storms Fort Bend actually took

Two recent events are why so many Fort Bend roofs are quietly compromised right now. Neither one spared this county.

  • May 2024 hail. The stormy spring of 2024 dropped damaging hail across Fort Bend, bruising and cracking shingles across Sugar Land, Missouri City, and Richmond neighborhoods. Texas led the nation in hailstorms that year. Hail does its worst work out of sight — it strips the protective granules and bruises the mat under the surface, and because the ceiling may not stain for months, the roof looks fine from the driveway while it’s quietly failing.
  • Hurricane Beryl — July 8, 2024. Beryl made landfall on the Texas coast and drove north through Fort Bend, downing trees and power lines and knocking out electricity across the county in the July heat. Its wind lifted and loosened shingles, tore ridge caps, and worked debris under the edges — the kind of wind damage that hides until the next hard, wind-driven rain pushes water through it.

Put those back to back and you get a lot of Fort Bend roofs that got bruised by hail in the spring and then stressed by Beryl’s wind that summer — sound-looking on the surface and quietly running out of life underneath. If your roof went through 2024 and hasn’t been walked up close since, that’s the reason to get it inspected.

Roofing services across Fort Bend County

Whether you’re in a two-story in Riverstone or an original ranch home in Pecan Grove, here’s what we handle:

  • Roof replacement — architectural asphalt shingle, metal, and tile, matched to your HOA’s approved-materials list and spec’d for Gulf heat, hail, and hurricane wind
  • Roof repair — leaks, storm damage, failed 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
  • Metal roofing — standing-seam systems built to shed wind-driven rain and last decades in the heat
  • Tile roofing — repair and replacement for the tile and concrete-tile roofs common on Fort Bend’s upper-end custom homes
  • Commercial roofing — light-commercial and retail work, useful across Stafford and the Sugar Land Town Square corridor
  • Gutters, siding, and exterior repairs handled alongside the roof

Not sure whether yours is a repair or a full replacement? That question is exactly what the free inspection answers — before you’ve spent a cent.

Insurance claims in Fort Bend — the honest version

Fort Bend is an affluent, insurance-heavy market, which is exactly why so many out-of-county crews chase storms here. A lot of homeowners get pressure-sold a claim they didn’t need or a “deal” that’s actually illegal. 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, we walk the roof with them so nothing legitimate gets missed or written down.
  • We never touch your deductible. In Texas it is illegal for a roofer to pay, waive, absorb, or rebate your insurance deductible — a Class B misdemeanor under [Texas Business & Commerce Code §27.02](https://statutes.capitol.texas.gov/Docs/BC/htm/BC.27.htm), strengthened by HB 2102 in 2019. Any contractor offering to “eat” your deductible is admitting they’ll break the law for your signature. We won’t, and that should tell you all you need to know about who to trust.

We work with every insurance company, and because we run W-2 crews out of a fixed Katy office — not a chaser whose number goes dead by fall — we’ll still be here next storm season if you need us.

Serving Fort Bend from our Katy office

We serve all of Fort Bend County from our Katy office, about 20 minutes up the Grand Parkway from Sugar Land:

Flagstone Roofing 2717 Commercial Center Blvd, Suite E200 Katy, TX 77494 832-316-8485 (832-316-8485)

That proximity matters after a storm. When hail or a hurricane hits Fort Bend, we’re close enough to get documented storm damage inspected and tarped quickly, so homeowners in Sugar Land, Missouri City, and Richmond aren’t sitting under blue plastic for weeks waiting on a truck from out of town.

Get a free, honest roof inspection in Fort Bend

If the 2024 hail or Beryl came through your part of the county — or your community’s roofs are simply aging out together — get yours looked at before a hidden bruise becomes a ceiling stain. We’ll climb up, document what’s actually there, match any replacement to your HOA’s rules, 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 Fort Bend 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.

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