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Who We Are and What We Do

TopHat Roofing LLC is a trusted, locally owned roofing company dedicated to protecting and adding value to homes across the Greater Houston area. We believe your roof should do more than protect your home — it should bring you peace of mind, enhance your home’s beauty, and be built to deliver years of protection. With every project, we bring a passionate work ethic and extensive roofing expertise to deliver results that are high-quality, reliable, and beautifully crafted for every client.


We are more than just a roofing company — we are a team that brings a touch of class and elegance to every roof we build. We don’t just build customers; we build long-term relationships and long-lasting roofing systems designed to stand the test of time.


Our mission is simple: to deliver superior roofing solutions built with expert craftsmanship and backed by the latest industry innovations. Every roof we install or repair is a reflection of our dedication to quality, attention to detail, and pride in our work.


Whether you need storm restoration, roof repairs, or a complete roof replacement, we approach every job with integrity, clear communication, and an unwavering focus on your satisfaction. Beyond roofing, we’re here to help with a variety of home repair needs, always delivering the same level of care, professionalism, and commitment to excellence.

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FAQS

Here are answers to some common questions. 

  • How long will my new roof last in Texas?

    Most asphalt shingle roofs in Texas last about 15–25 years, depending on the material quality, installation, and local weather. Metal and tile roofs can last much longer, often 40–50 years or more with proper maintenance.

  • Will my insurance cover roof damage from storms?

    In many cases, home owners insurance covers damage caused by hail, wind, or other weather-related events, but it depends on your policy. It’s best to review your coverage and file a claim promptly after damage occurs. Read more about this process here.

  • How quickly can you replace my roof after a storm?

    Scheduling depends on demand after severe weather, but many roofing crews can begin within a few days to a couple of weeks once materials are available and insurance approvals are complete.

  • What roofing material is best for Texas heat?

    Metal roofing, clay tile, and light-colored asphalt shingles tend to perform well in Texas because they reflect heat and withstand high temperatures better than darker or lower-quality options.

  • Do I need a full roof replacement or just repairs?

    It depends on the extent of the damage and the roof’s age. Small, isolated damage may be fixed with repairs, but if the roof is nearing the end of its lifespan or has widespread damage, replacement is often more cost-effective in the long run.

November 28, 2025
Hanging Christmas lights is one of the best ways to bring festive cheer to your home, but many homeowners hesitate because they fear damaging their roof. Drilling, stapling, or using the wrong hardware can create holes, loosen shingles, or even void your roof’s warranty. The good news? You can create a dazzling holiday display without causing a single scratch to your roof . Here’s how to hang Christmas lights safely, efficiently, and damage-free. 1. Skip the Nails and Staples—Use the Right Clips Instead The easiest way to protect your roof is to never puncture it . Nails, screws, and staples may seem quick, but they pierce shingles and underlayment, exposing your roof to leaks and long-term damage. Instead, opt for non-invasive light clips . These inexpensive plastic clips attach securely to gutters, shingles, or eaves without creating holes. Gutter clips : Snap onto the lip of your gutter and hold light strings firmly. Shingle tabs or all-in-one clips : Tuck under shingles without lifting or prying. Clips keep lights straight, secure, and easy to remove once the season ends. 2. Plan Your Layout Before You Start Before climbing a ladder, plug in your lights and check for burnt bulbs or broken sections. Measure your roofline and outline where each strand will go. Planning ahead prevents unnecessary repositioning—which also reduces the urge to “just staple it.” A good rule of thumb: Allow a little slack so your lights don’t pull or tug against your shingles or gutters. 3. Use a Sturdy, Safe Ladder and Work Slowly Most holiday light mishaps happen because of unsafe ladder use, not roof damage. Choose a ladder that extends above your roofline and place it on solid, level ground. Never lean too far to one side; move the ladder instead. Slow, careful installation means you’re much less likely to tug on shingles or gutters accidentally. 4. Choose the Right Lights for Outdoor Use Always select outdoor-rated Christmas lights labeled for exterior use. Indoor lights aren’t designed to handle moisture or temperature changes and are more likely to malfunction. Pair them with weather-resistant extension cords and timers to keep your setup safe and reliable throughout the season. 5. Avoid Walking on the Roof When Possible Walking on your roof isn’t just risky—it can also crush shingles, dislodge granules, and shorten your roof’s lifespan. Set up your light display from the ladder whenever possible. If you must walk on the roof, step lightly, wear soft-soled shoes, and avoid stepping on brittle edges or curled shingles. 6. Remove Lights Carefully After the Holidays When the season wraps up, don’t yank lights down. Pulling them can dislodge shingles or bend gutters. Instead, remove each clip individually and store everything neatly for easy setup next year.
November 19, 2025
Learn how to spot storm damage on a roof and distinguish it from normal wear. Identify common signs, protect your home, and avoid insurance claim issues.

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