Hiring a roofing contractor in Texas involves 8 steps: assess your roof, understand permit requirements, verify TDLR licensing, gather 3+ itemized estimates, review materials for Texas climate, sign a detailed contract, monitor installation, and complete final inspection. The full process takes 2–6 weeks depending on project scope and Burnet County permit timelines.
Finding a reliable roofing contractor in Central Texas is harder than it should be — especially after a hail storm tears through Burnet, Marble Falls, or Kingsland between March and May, when demand spikes overnight and out-of-town storm chasers flood the area. The good news: if you follow a clear, documented process, you can hire the right contractor, get an accurate price, and end up with a roof built to withstand the Hill Country's 96°F summers, occasional hard freezes, and baseball-sized hail events. This guide is written from 7+ years of hands-on roofing experience across Burnet County, Llano County, and the wider Texas Hill Country. At TMB Construction, we've replaced and repaired hundreds of roofs on custom homes, barndominiums, ranch properties, and metal buildings — and we've seen exactly what goes wrong when homeowners skip steps or hire the wrong crew. Whether you're dealing with storm damage on a ranch off US-281 near Lampasas, replacing an aging shingle roof in a Liberty Hill subdivision, or planning a new metal roof on a Horseshoe Bay property, this step-by-step process will protect your investment. Need a free estimate right now? Call TMB Construction at 830-289-3852 — we're licensed, insured, A+ rated with the BBB, and carry a 4.9-star Google rating across 47+ verified reviews.