Roof Replacement in Granbury, TX by My Roofing
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Roof Replacement in Granbury, TX

Granbury homeowners face a roofing reality most North Texas cities never see — Lake Granbury creates an open-water wind fetch that drives storm-front gusts directly into lakefront and near-lake rooflines. Combined with hail frequency typical of the Hood County corridor, that exposure means roofing systems here work harder than systems 25 miles east, and replacement decisions need to account for it.

  • Serving Granbury from Cleburne, just 22 miles away
  • Former Licensed Claims Adjuster handles your Hood County claim
  • Complete roofing systems with 3-year workmanship warranty

Nearly 1,000

Roofs Installed

A+ Rated

Better Business Bureau

Google 5-Star Reviews

Google Rating

Serving Granbury Since 2011

3-Year

Workmanship Warranty

Granbury is the Hood County seat, anchored by one of the most preserved Texas town squares and built around the shoreline of Lake Granbury — a 12-mile reservoir that shapes weather exposure, property value, and roofing reality for a meaningful share of the city’s roughly 12,000 residents. The housing stock here splits in distinctive ways: heritage homes around the courthouse square and Pearl Street historic district, lakefront and near-lake properties with wind-driven exposure, and a steadily growing 55+ retiree market in newer planned communities on the city’s edges.

My Roofing provides Granbury homeowners with the same expert roof replacement service that has earned us nearly 1,000 installations across North Texas. From our Cleburne headquarters 22 miles east, we reach Granbury inspections within 24-48 hours, and Kevin Jones personally oversees every project — bringing his former Licensed Claims Adjuster expertise to Hood County claims that route differently than Johnson County claims handled by most regional contractors.

Whether your Granbury home needs a full replacement after a hailstorm rolled across the lake, or a lakefront property is showing wind-uplift damage on the windward exposure, or a heritage home around the square needs a system that respects the visual character of one of Texas’s most beloved historic downtowns, we install complete roofing systems with quality materials, proper ventilation, and the attention to detail that has built our reputation through referrals — not door-knocking, not storm-chasing.

The Process

Your Roofing Journey

  1. 01

    Free Consultation & Homeowner Education

    We start with a phone conversation to understand your situation. Storm damage? Aging roof on a Lake Granbury home? Insurance questions tied to a Hood County claim? We explain what to expect, answer your questions, and schedule a thorough inspection at your convenience. Because we are headquartered 22 miles east in Cleburne, Granbury inspections typically land within 24-48 hours. The consultation is free and includes education about the process — no pressure, no obligations. You leave the conversation knowing what comes next.

  2. 02

    Comprehensive Roof Inspection & Documentation

    Our team conducts a detailed roof inspection using photo and video documentation. We examine shingles, underlayment, flashing, valleys, ventilation, and structural components. Granbury homes range from heritage properties around the historic courthouse square — many pier-and-beam, many with original 1900s decking still in place — to lakefront builds with steep multi-pitch rooflines designed to shed wind. Inspection methodology adjusts to the home in front of us, not a checklist. For storm damage we document everything Hood County adjusters need to see, and you receive a complete written report explaining what we found and what it means.

  3. 03

    Hood County Insurance Claim Guidance

    If you are filing an insurance claim, Kevin's former Licensed Claims Adjuster expertise becomes invaluable in Granbury specifically. Hood County is its own regional market — claims here often route through carrier offices physically based in Granbury, where State Farm, Allstate, and Farmers all maintain local agencies, or through Fort Worth regional offices for the larger national carriers. That routing is materially different from Johnson County to the east, where adjuster assignments and supplement-acceptance patterns follow different conventions. We know the Hood County flow because we work it every week.

  4. 04

    System Design & Material Selection

    We design a complete roofing system tailored to your home and Granbury's specific exposures. For lakefront and near-lake properties, that means wind-rated underlayment, enhanced edge metal, and starter-strip detailing rated for the higher gust frequency that comes with open-water fetch. For homes around the courthouse square and Pearl Street historic district, we coordinate color and profile against the visual character of the surrounding neighborhood. Class 4 impact-resistant upgrades reduce Texas insurance premiums by approximately 28 percent — a calculation that pencils especially well in Granbury, where carrier hail-loss history runs above the regional average.

  5. 05

    Professional Roofing System Installation

    Our installation crew follows manufacturer specifications precisely. We protect your property, maintain a clean work site, and complete most projects within one to two weeks depending on size and weather. For lakefront Granbury homes where wind exposure is elevated, we extend fastener patterns and inspect for re-nail requirements on lifted shingles that other crews would simply cover over. You will know the schedule upfront, and we communicate any changes immediately. Our crews are experienced local craftsmen — not temporary storm-chasing teams that disappear after collecting payment.

  6. 06

    Final Inspection & Ongoing Support

    Before we consider the project complete, we conduct a final walkthrough with you. We explain maintenance recommendations, register manufacturer warranties on your behalf, and answer any remaining questions. Your 3-year workmanship warranty documentation goes home with you, and we remain available for any future concerns. Many Granbury clients — particularly retirees in 55+ communities planning for the long arc of homeownership — use us again after moving or purchasing new properties. Our growth comes from referrals, not door-knocking, which means we are invested in long-term satisfaction.

Frequently Asked Questions

How quickly can My Roofing reach my Granbury home for a roof inspection?
My Roofing is headquartered in Cleburne, 22 miles east of Granbury, which means inspections typically schedule within 24-48 hours of your initial call. For active leaks or storm-emergency situations on Lake Granbury lakefront properties — where wind-driven rain can find compromised flashing within hours — we prioritize same-day response when staffing allows. Our proximity matters because out-of-area contractors driving from Fort Worth or Dallas add hours to response time, and after major Hood County hail events those drive-times can stretch days. We have served Granbury from this Cleburne location since 2011, and that permanence is reflected in the BBB A+ Rating and 5-star Google profile we have maintained throughout.
How does Hood County claim routing differ from Johnson County for Granbury homeowners?
Hood County is a distinct regional insurance market, and Granbury sits at the center of it. Many regional carriers maintain local agent offices in Granbury itself, and several national carriers route Hood County claims through Fort Worth regional offices rather than the Dallas or Waco offices that handle adjacent counties. This is materially different from Johnson County 25 miles east, where claim routing follows entirely separate adjuster-assignment and supplement-acceptance patterns. The practical result: a contractor who handles claims fluently in Burleson or Cleburne can still be unfamiliar with how a Granbury claim moves once filed. Kevin's former Licensed Claims Adjuster background includes hands-on work across both counties, so Hood County conventions are not a guess for us.
What's different about replacing a Lake Granbury lakefront roof?
Lake Granbury properties carry exposure most Hood County homes do not. The open-water fetch across the lake means a 50 mph storm-front gust hitting a lakefront roofline is materially different from the same gust slowed by a mile of upwind tree cover — the wind arrives at full velocity. Lakefront replacement specs accordingly: enhanced edge metal, wind-rated starter strip, increased fastener counts at perimeter and ridge, and underlayment selections that hold under uplift pressure. Standard subdivision shingle specifications can pass code and still underperform on a Lake Granbury home. We have replaced enough lakefront roofs over the past decade to know where the failure points appear, and we design the system to address them rather than discover them on a future windstorm.
Can you work with pier-and-beam construction common on older Granbury homes?
Yes — and the pier-and-beam question matters more for replacement than many homeowners realize. Granbury's older neighborhoods around the courthouse square and along the Pearl Street historic district carry significant pier-and-beam stock with original 1900s decking still in place underneath multiple generations of shingle. When we tear off, we inspect that decking under current Hood County code rather than the construction-era code, and replacement is often required where the original deck no longer holds fastener torque reliably. Pier-and-beam homes also tend to have flexible substructures that move slightly through seasonal soil cycles. Installation accommodates that movement through underlayment selection and fastener strategy — both are line items template estimates skip.
Does the historic courthouse square area carry any roofing restrictions for Granbury homeowners?
Granbury's downtown historic district around the courthouse square is one of the most preserved Texas town squares, and the city takes that designation seriously. For homes immediately adjacent to the square and in the surrounding historic blocks — including portions of the Pearl Street area — replacement projects may face visual-character review on color, profile, and material selection. We coordinate that review before specifying materials so the project does not stall mid-job. For homes outside the historic blocks but still in older Granbury neighborhoods, the visual context still matters even when formal review does not apply. We bring sample boards and discuss neighborhood fit before the order is placed.

Serving Granbury Since 2011

Schedule your free roof inspection today. We are just 22 miles east in Cleburne and can typically be at your Granbury home within 24-48 hours.

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