Residential Roofing

Quality Residential Roofing

Your home deserves a roof built with precision, durability, and care. Whether you need repairs or a full replacement, TWH provides clean, reliable craftsmanship using premium materials, designed to withstand Texas weather and boost curb appeal.

Our Process

From the first inspection to final cleanup, we keep everything simple and transparent. We document damage, help with insurance if needed, guide material selections, and complete most residential roofs in just one day, ensuring minimal disruption to your home and family.

Why Homeowners Choose TWH Roofing

We combine premium shingle systems with clean worksites and honest communication. Our team focuses on long-lasting results: stronger protection, improved ventilation, better weather performance, and roofs built to meet insurance standards, every time.

Why Choose TWH for Your Roof?

At TWH Roofing, we focus on doing things the right way, with quality materials, proven installation systems, and a process built around transparency and efficiency. From your first inspection to final cleanup, our team is committed to protecting your home, minimizing disruption, and delivering results you can trust. Whether it’s a full replacement or an insurance-related repair, we’re with you every step of the way.

Premium Shingle Systems

We install top-quality shingles engineered for long-lasting weather protection, improved ventilation, and enhanced curb appeal.

One-Day Roof Replacement

Most residential roofs are completed in just one day, minimizing disruption to your home and ensuring a clean, safe worksite.

Insurance Claim Assistance

If your roof was damaged by weather, we guide you through the insurance process, from inspection photos to adjuster documentation.

Warranty-Backed Workmanship

We stand behind every roof we install with strong warranties and quality assurance that protects your home for years.

Still have Questions?

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How long does a roof replacement take?

Yes, TWH handles inspections, documentation, and communication with your adjuster.