Roof Replacements

Real stories from Houston-area homeowners and the Sugar Roofing team. See before-and-after transformations, customer spotlights, and community impact projects that showcase our workmanship and why neighbors continue to choose us.

What Are the Pros and Cons of Tile Roofing?

Tile offers standout curb appeal and longevity, but adds weight, cost, and specialized maintenance. We unpack wind/hail performance, underlayment life cycles, energy benefits, and when tile’s premium price pays off in Texas neighborhoods.

Pros and Cons of Asphalt Shingle Roofing

Asphalt shingles deliver big value: versatile looks, good wind ratings, and easier repairs. But they can heat‑age and lose granules faster than premium options. Get a balanced view of lifespan, maintenance, impact ratings, and where shingles make the most sense in Texas.

What Are the Different Types of Roofing Tiles?

From clay to concrete (and profiles like Spanish, flat, and barrel), tile options shape weight, cost, and weather performance. Learn how underlayment choices, fasteners, and local wind/hail exposure factor into selecting the right tile system for your home.

Is it Better to Replace or Repair Slate Roofs?

Slate can last a century, but not every problem needs a full replacement. Learn when selective slate replacement, copper flashing upgrades, or fastener fixes are enough—and when widespread breakage, substrate issues, or incompatible previous repairs make new work more sensible.

Why Do Apartments Have Flat Roofs?

Flat roofs are efficient for large buildings: easier mechanical access, lower structural costs, and usable rooftop space. We explain drainage design, membrane choices, and maintenance needs—plus why ‘flat’ still requires careful slope to move water off fast.

How Much Does an Asphalt Shingle Roof Cost in Sugar Land Texas?

Budgeting a new roof? We break down price drivers—roof size and pitch, tear‑off, decking repairs, ventilation, underlayment, and shingle class (impact, architectural). See typical Texas ranges and how financing, warranties, and insurance claims affect your out‑of‑pocket costs.