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Storm Damage Repair in Highlands, TX

What to know before hiring, red flags to watch for, and practical next steps for Harris County homeowners.

Storm Damage Repair in Highlands: What You Need to Know

If you're living in Highlands or nearby neighborhoods like McNair and Barrett Station, you know what a Gulf Coast storm can do to a roof. We've seen plenty of it since Harvey tore through here, and honestly, that storm changed everything for roofing in this area. A lot of homes got rebuilt or elevated after the flooding, which means newer roofs on some properties, but plenty of older frame homes and manufactured homes around Highlands Subdivision are still running original or aging materials that just don't hold up the way they used to.

Questions to ask before hiring

  • What's included in this quote? (parts, labor, permits, disposal)
  • Can I see your Texas license and insurance?
  • How long is this estimate good for?
  • What warranty do you offer on labor?
  • Do you pull the permit, or do I?
Red Flags to Watch For
  • Contractors who demand full payment upfront
  • No written estimate or scope of work
  • Unwilling to show license or insurance
  • Pressure to sign immediately after a “free inspection”
Cost Estimate
Roof Leak Repair in Highlands: $186–$2,325

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About Highlands, TX

County: Harris
ZIP: 77562
Median home age: 28 years

Low-lying San Jacinto River area. Significant flood history — Harvey flooding was devastating here. High humidity. Many homes rebuilt or elevated post-Harvey. Older homes with deferred maintenance common.

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