Think of a Roof Tune-up as a waterproof shield for your home, and the most cost effective way to a keep your roof out of trouble for the next 10 years.
A roof tuneup is a proactive maintenance service designed to extend the life of your roof and keep it in top shape, preventing costly repairs down the line. Here’s what’s included in our comprehensive roof tuneup:
1. Re-secure loose flashing to protect vulnerable edges from water intrusion.
2. Reseal all potential leak zones at fasteners and penetrations with high-quality sealant, reinforcing the waterproof barrier.
3. Install a secondary rubber boot on plumbing vents for added leak protection.
4. Paint exposed components for a fresh look and to prevent rust.
With these essential steps, our roof tuneup provides a layer of defense that keeps your roof strong and your home dry.
The average cost of repairs (exterior + interior) that result from a leak is about $3,200
But, a $1,200 $495 roof tuneup only needs to be performed every 10 years to keep the rain out
We know that every roof eventually needs replacing—but lucky for you, today isn’t that day!
But, when that time does come, we’ll make it worth your while.
Here’s the deal: we’ll credit 100% of your tuneup cost toward your new roof with us.
That’s right—you get every penny back, plus some!
And if another A+ rated contractor dares to give you a better price, we’ll beat it by 2x the cost of your tuneup.
We'll even let you take that same discount with you if you move to another home in Houston!
So you’re getting the best waterproofing now and a rock-solid deal for later, no matter where you live.
Call it Texas-sized peace of mind.
Houston’s weather doesn’t just test your roof—it’s out to break it.
The sun? Cooking your roof’s sealant like a steak on the grill. The rain? Slamming sideways with the wind, looking for any way in. And that humidity? Feeding rust like it’s hungry for trouble.
Your roof needs backup, and that’s where our Roof Tuneup comes in.
We add a layer of Texas-tough protection that fights off water, rust, and heat—ready to keep your roof safe for the next 10 years.
So go ahead, Houston weather. Give it your best shot.