Ark Roofer
Top PickAddress: 3555 W State Hwy 29, Georgetown, TX 78628
No state license required in Texas
Service area: Georgetown, TX area
Phone: (512) 948-1638
Last updated: July 1, 2026
Georgetown, TX roofs take a beating from heat, UV exposure, spring hail, and sudden downpours that show you exactly where flashing, vents, and valleys were installed well (or not). A “good roofer” in this area is not just someone who can nail down shingles—it is a company that can diagnose the real failure point, document what they found, and explain whether you need a targeted repair, storm restoration help, or a full replacement.
If you want the fundamentals before you compare companies, start with our roofing guide for Georgetown, TX. This page focuses on helping you compare real roofing companies serving Georgetown—especially for leak repairs, wind/hail damage, and replacement planning.
Real-world examples help you ask sharper questions when roofers explain scopes, deductibles, and whether damage is localized or widespread.
Third-party educational video via YouTube. Georgetown Home Services does not produce this clip; we include it to illustrate common signs of storm-related roof wear. For your roof, rely on a licensed local inspector and your policy terms.
Treat this page as a shortlist generator, not a scoreboard. Georgetown and Williamson County roofs fail in predictable ways—wind-driven hail on west- and south-facing slopes, flashing pulled loose at second-story transitions, and slow leaks that only show up after the next hard rain. Your job is to translate what you see (water spots, drip lines, gutter grit after a storm) into clear questions for two or three companies, then compare written scopes line by line.
Central Texas heat and spring hail trains mean many “small” repairs are actually symptoms of a pattern—for example, repeated granule dump at downspouts after multiple storms, or ridge cap tabs that lift after wind plus hail on an aging laminate. In master-planned neighborhoods (Sun City, Teravista, Wolf Ranch, Georgetown Village), HOA packets, parking for large crews, and dumpster placement can change scheduling as much as the roof pitch does—ask contractors how they've handled your neighborhood before, not only whether they serve “the Austin area.”
If you are coming off a county-wide watch, expect longer callbacks. That is normal; what matters is whether the company returns with a coherent plan—photos, timeline, written scope—and avoids high-pressure “sign today” framing. Use our county hail guide and roofing hub to prep questions before you pay a deposit.
Our methodology explains how we assemble these shortlists from public data; it does not replace your own diligence. When in doubt, pause, compare another estimate, and use contact to tell us about confusing directory info—we correct factual listing errors when we can verify them.
The roofers listed below are based in, or clearly serve, Georgetown, TX and nearby communities. “Top” on this page is not a marketing claim—it is a practical filter using public business data (ratings, review counts, reachability, and published websites/phones) plus the signals that matter for roofing work: clear service scope, realistic timelines, and documentation.
Roof problems often show up at the worst moment: a slow leak that finally stains a ceiling after a heavy rain, hail damage you did not notice until an inspection, or shingles that start lifting in wind. A strong roofing company explains what is urgent (stop active water intrusion) versus what can be planned (replacement, upgrades, ventilation improvements), and they put the scope in writing so you can compare apples-to-apples.
Georgetown roofs fail in predictable ways. Summer heat accelerates aging, wind lifts edges, and hail can bruise shingles or damage vents and caps. The services below cover what most homeowners actually need—especially after storms or when a leak appears.
The decision is usually about scope and risk. A good repair is targeted, documented, and addresses the real failure point. Replacement is appropriate when the roof is near end-of-life, has widespread damage, or when repeated repairs are turning into a pattern.
The most expensive mistake is replacing a roof that could have been repaired—or repairing a roof that is already failing broadly. Ask for photos, ask for the specific failure point, and ask what will happen if you choose repair now (expected life, risk of recurrence, and what to watch for).
Roofing prices vary widely because every roof is different: pitch, height, material, number of penetrations, decking condition, and how much of the job is repair versus full replacement. Use the ranges below as budgeting guidance, then get a written estimate for your specific home.
In Georgetown, two cost drivers show up repeatedly: storm volume (high demand can tighten schedules) and scope details (flashing/vents/ventilation/decking). A bid that looks “cheap” may be missing critical components that matter long-term.
For Georgetown-specific planning, you can also start with roofing service in Georgetown, TX or read our guides on roof repair cost in Georgetown and signs you may need a new roof.
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Google-verified listings for Georgetown and Williamson County. Confirm licensing, insurance, and scope directly with any company before hiring.
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Address: 3555 W State Hwy 29, Georgetown, TX 78628
No state license required in Texas
Service area: Georgetown, TX area
Phone: (512) 948-1638
Address: 2913 Williams Dr Ste 315, Georgetown, TX 78628
No state license required in Texas
Service area: Georgetown, TX area
Phone: (512) 660-4859
Address: 508 Cedar Dr, Georgetown, TX 78628
No state license required in Texas
Service area: Georgetown, TX area
Phone: (512) 415-4590
Address: 3875 E University Ave #107, Georgetown, TX 78626
No state license required in Texas
Service area: Georgetown, TX area
Phone: (512) 883-2851
Address: 601 Quail Valley Dr, Georgetown, TX 78626
No state license required in Texas
Service area: Georgetown, TX area
Phone: (800) 495-6007
Address: 50205 Raindance Dr, Georgetown, TX 78626
No state license required in Texas
Service area: Georgetown, TX area
Phone: (512) 563-4050
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Typical shingle repairs often fall around $300–$1,500 depending on pitch, access, and how much flashing or decking is involved—the same band we cite in our repair cost guide. Full replacements for many Georgetown homes often track into the $9,000–$20,000+ range from our replacement guide, driven by square footage, material, decking condition, and ventilation or code updates.
Check Google reviews for providers with 4.5+ stars and 25+ reviews. Verify state credentials where they apply (TDLR for electrical and HVAC contractors, TSBPE for licensed plumbers), confirm insurance, and ask how permits will be handled for your job. Get at least two written quotes before committing.
Ask which shingle or flat-roof manufacturer systems they install most, whether they hold preferred or certified installer status, and how they document hail or wind damage for insurance. Confirm who pulls the permit, how tear-off and decking replacements are priced if rotten wood is found, and whether the crew has supplement experience when adjuster scopes are tight after Williamson County storms.
Many residential re-roofs take one to three days once weather holds and materials are on site. Steeper pitches, complex valleys, full decking replacement, or rain delays in spring can add time—a good contractor should give a realistic range and explain what pushes the schedule.
Use core service guides to understand scope and cost drivers before you request written estimates.
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