Alamo City Roofing Co.
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- insured
- hail damage specialist
- GAF MasterElite certified
- State Farm & Allstate preferred
- lifetime warranty available
San Antonio's Top-Rated Hail & Wind Damage Roofing Contractors
Licensed, insured San Antonio roofers specializing in hail damage repair, severe thunderstorm wind damage, and full insurance claim support across Bexar County and the greater SA metro.
San Antonio is one of the highest-growth metros in Texas and experiences significant hail activity, especially in spring. We evaluate San Antonio roofing contractors based on hail damage expertise, insurance claim experience, proper insurance and bonding, and verified homeowner reviews.
Like all Texas cities, San Antonio does not require a statewide roofing contractor license. However, reputable San Antonio roofers carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance and are familiar with City of San Antonio and Bexar County permit requirements. Every company on this list is fully insured.
San Antonio's rapid suburban expansion — from Stone Oak and Helotes to New Braunfels and Schertz — means our listed contractors cover the full greater San Antonio area.
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San Antonio, TX
Why Local Matters
Contractors who know your area, your climate, and your local codes
Every contractor in our network is established locally — no out-of-state storm chasers. They know the permitting requirements, the climate challenges, and they'll be there for warranty work.
Asphalt shingle roof replacement in San Antonio typically runs $6,500 to $16,000. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are a smart upgrade for SA's hail exposure and qualify for insurance premium discounts of 15–30% with Texas carriers. Metal roofing costs $13,000 to $32,000 and is increasingly popular for SA's combination of hail exposure and summer heat.
Texas does not require a statewide roofing contractor license. However, San Antonio requires contractors to obtain a City of San Antonio Contractor Registration for work within city limits. Always verify your roofer carries general liability and workers' compensation insurance — ask for certificates of insurance with you named as an additional insured. Avoid contractors who cannot provide current insurance certificates.
San Antonio's peak hail season runs from March through June, with April and May seeing the highest frequency of significant hail events. The area sits at the southern edge of Tornado Alley and frequently receives severe thunderstorms that track northeast from the Edwards Plateau. After any spring storm, have a licensed roofing contractor inspect your roof for damage even if nothing appears broken from the ground.
Yes, most Texas homeowner's policies cover hail damage. Texas does not mandate separate hail deductibles for inland areas, though some policies include percentage deductibles for named storms. After any hail event, have a roofing contractor document damage before making any repairs or filing a claim. Most Texas policies require damage notification within a reasonable time — don't wait more than 30 days to report.
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