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The Cedar Park Roofing Company

Your Cedar Park Roofing Contractor — local, certified, and straight with you.

Picking a roofer is a five- or six-figure decision, and the wrong call costs you in failed materials, voided warranties, or denied insurance claims. We're Cedar Park–based, manufacturer-certified, fully insured, and we put the warranty in writing. Here's exactly how to vet a contractor — and why we hold up.

Cedar Park–based GAF · Firestone · Carlisle certified Insured + workers' comp Written, transferable warranty
A high-stakes choice

The contractor you pick matters more than the shingle you choose

A roof is one of the largest single investments most Cedar Park homeowners ever make, and the quality of the install matters more than the brand on the box. A premium shingle nailed wrong leaks just like a cheap one — and a botched job can void the manufacturer warranty you paid for and sink an insurance claim. That's why choosing the right Cedar Park roofing contractor is the single most important decision in the whole project.

The problem is that the Cedar Park market is crowded with out-of-town crews, storm-chasers, and companies that quote fast and disappear faster. Sorting the real contractors from the rest comes down to a handful of credentials and questions — and one fact about Texas licensing that most homeowners get wrong.

What should you look for in a Cedar Park roofing contractor?

Confirm they're actually local to Cedar Park (not an Austin company with a local number), manufacturer-certified (GAF, Firestone, Carlisle), and carrying both general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every crew. Insist on a written, transferable workmanship warranty, get the full scope in writing, and make sure they pull the City of Cedar Park permit and handle HOA approval and insurance documentation. Walk away from anyone pressuring you to sign on the spot.

The truth about "licensed"

Texas doesn't license roofers — so what does "licensed contractor" even mean here?

Here's something most homeowners don't know: Texas issues no statewide roofing license. When a company advertises itself as a "licensed Cedar Park roofing contractor," there's no state roofing license behind that claim. We'd rather tell you the truth than lean on a credential that doesn't exist.

What actually protects you is manufacturer certification (we're GAF, Firestone, and Carlisle certified), general liability insurance, and workers' compensation on every crew — so a worker injured on your property is never your liability. Manufacturer certification is also the credential that keeps your warranty valid: the longest warranties on each system can only be issued by certified installers like us. If a contractor can't show you those three things, the word "licensed" is doing a lot of work it can't back up.

Why homeowners choose us

What separates us from the dozen other contractors quoting your job

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Genuinely Cedar Park–based

Not an Austin company with a Cedar Park phone number. Same building codes you live under, same Hill Country storm patterns, same Williamson County permitting office. We're minutes away when hail hits.

Manufacturer-certified installers

GAF, Firestone, and Carlisle certified — the credential required to access the longest warranties on each system, and the real mark of a vetted roofing contractor in a no-license state.

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Fully insured, comp on every crew

General liability plus full workers' compensation on every job. An injury on your property is our responsibility, never yours — a protection a surprising number of cut-rate crews skip.

Written, transferable warranty

A workmanship warranty in writing on every project, transferable when you sell — so the value follows the home and you're never relying on a handshake.

Permits, HOA & insurance handled

We pull the City of Cedar Park permit, manage HOA architectural approval in neighborhoods that require it, and document storm damage so your insurance claim reflects reality.

Most homes done in 1–2 days

Complete tear-off, deck inspection, new underlayment, proper ventilation, and certified installation to spec — then a full cleanup and walkthrough before we call it done.

Put those six together and you have the short list of what a trustworthy Cedar Park roofing contractor should bring to the table — local presence, real manufacturer certifications, real insurance, and a warranty you can hold in your hand — before you ever sign a contract.

Local knowledge

We know Cedar Park roofs — neighborhood by neighborhood

Cedar Park sits in one of the most hail-active corridors in the Austin metro. The open terrain near Brushy Creek Lake Park and the 1431 and 183A corridors takes the brunt of spring storms, and a lot of the city's roofs are aging on the same clock.

Many homes in established neighborhoods like Buttercup Creek, Twin Creeks, Cypress Canyon, and Red Oaks were built with 25-year architectural shingles in the late '90s and early 2000s — and Texas UV plus repeated hail seasons shorten that lifespan well below the rating on paper. Newer communities like Ranch at Brushy Creek, Whitestone Oaks, and Avery Ranch carry HOA architectural committees that approve materials and colors before work begins, and we handle that process for you. Knowing which streets flooded the permitting office after the last storm, which roofs are hitting their replacement window, and which HOAs need sign-off is exactly the local edge a Cedar Park roofing contractor should bring.

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Do this before you sign

5 questions that separate a real contractor from a storm-chaser

  • "Are you based in Cedar Park, or just servicing it?" Local means same codes, same permitting office, and someone who answers after the job is done.
  • "Which manufacturers are you certified by?" GAF, Firestone, or Carlisle certification is the credential that matters in a no-license state — and unlocks the best warranties.
  • "Do you carry workers' comp on every crew?" If not, an on-site injury can become your liability. Ask for proof, not a promise.
  • "Is the workmanship warranty in writing and transferable?" A verbal warranty is worth nothing the day a crew moves on.
  • "Will you pull the permit and handle the HOA and insurance paperwork?" A real contractor owns the process; a storm-chaser leaves it on you.

Ask us all five — we answer every one with proof. That's the difference a Cedar Park roofing contractor should be glad to put on the table.

How it works

Your project, start to finish

Free inspection & documentation

We inspect the roof and attic, photograph everything — including damage you can't see from the ground — and give you a written report and honest recommendation. No pressure, no scare tactics.

Written estimate & scope

A clear, itemized estimate and scope of work up front — materials, system, timeline, and warranty in writing before anything starts.

Permit, HOA & insurance

We pull the City of Cedar Park permit, handle HOA architectural approval where required, and coordinate with your insurance adjuster on storm-damage claims.

Certified installation

Complete tear-off, deck inspection, new underlayment, proper ventilation, and manufacturer-certified installation to spec — most Cedar Park homes finished in 1–2 days.

Cleanup & final walkthrough

Full magnetic nail sweep and site cleanup, then a walkthrough with you and your written, transferable workmanship warranty in hand.

FAQ

Cedar Park roofing contractor — straight answers

Do I need a licensed roofing contractor in Cedar Park?

Texas doesn't issue a statewide roofing license, so any contractor claiming to be "state-licensed" for roofing is misrepresenting how it works. What actually protects you is manufacturer certification (GAF, Firestone, Carlisle), general liability insurance, and workers' compensation on every crew. We carry all three — which is also what keeps your manufacturer warranty valid.

How do I choose the right Cedar Park roofing contractor?

Confirm they're local to Cedar Park, manufacturer-certified, and carry both general liability and workers' comp. Ask for a written, transferable workmanship warranty, get the scope in writing, and make sure they pull the City of Cedar Park permit and handle HOA approval and insurance documentation. Avoid storm-chasers and anyone pressuring you to sign on the spot.

Does a contractor handle the insurance claim?

Yes. We document hail, wind, and storm damage with photos and a written report, pull the City of Cedar Park permit, handle HOA architectural approval where required, and work with your insurance adjuster so the claim reflects the actual damage — without inflating it.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most Cedar Park homes are completed in one to two days, depending on roof size, pitch, and weather. We handle complete tear-off, deck inspection, new underlayment, proper ventilation, and certified installation to manufacturer spec, then a final cleanup and walkthrough.

Are inspections and estimates really free?

Yes — a free, no-obligation roof inspection and written estimate for Cedar Park homeowners and businesses, including documentation of any hail or storm damage you can use for an insurance claim. Call (512) 529-2072 to schedule.

Get a free inspection from a contractor who's straight with you

Local, certified, insured, and honest about what your roof actually needs. Schedule your free Cedar Park roof inspection and written estimate today.

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The Cedar Park Roofing Company

Cedar Park–based, manufacturer-certified, fully insured roofing contractor serving Cedar Park and Williamson County. Free inspections, written warranties, and honest recommendations.

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