Roofing Contractor in Pecos, TX

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Pecos' Trans-Pecos Hail and Wind Severity

Pecos anchors Reeves County in the Trans-Pecos region where the Chihuahuan Desert meets severe Great Plains thunderstorm tracks. The flat terrain between the Davis Mountains and the Permian Basin provides no shelter from storms that routinely produce golf ball-sized hail and damaging straight-line winds. Pecos' role as a Permian Basin service hub drives steady workforce housing demand.

License note: Texas does not require a state roofing license. Reeves County may require local building permits for roof replacement.

Our Pecos Roofing Services

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Roof Replacement

Complete tear-off and re-roof with materials matched to Pecos’s climate demands.

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Free Roof Inspection

Post-storm and pre-sale inspections. We document every finding with photos.

Emergency Tarping

Same-day emergency tarping after storm damage to stop interior water intrusion.

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Insurance Claims Help

We work directly with your adjuster and provide detailed damage documentation.

Neighborhoods We Serve Near Pecos

  • Fort Stockton
  • Monahans
  • Wink
  • Kermit
  • Balmorhea

Frequently Asked Questions — Roofing in Pecos

Does Pecos TX get significant hail?

Yes — the Trans-Pecos and Permian Basin are high-frequency hail zones. Pecos records multiple significant hail events annually, often with large hailstones exceeding 1.5 inches.

What wind speeds should a Pecos roof withstand?

Trans-Pecos storms produce straight-line winds of 80–100 mph. We install roofing systems rated for these loads with ring-shank nails and sealed decks.

Does Texas require a roofing contractor license?

No state license required. We carry full liability and workers' comp insurance and pull all local permits.

How does the Trans-Pecos heat affect roofing?

Summer temperatures regularly exceed 105°F in Pecos. This combined with UV at desert elevation accelerates standard shingle aging. We recommend UV-resistant shingles or metal for longest service life.

Ready to Protect Your Pecos Home?

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