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Roofing Technologies Unlimited has been all over Katy Heights pretty much since we started up, and this neighborhood’s got character, you know? It’s where you can still see what Katy used to be like before everything got built up with subdivisions.

Why Katy Heights Keeps Us Busy

Katy Heights is old-school Katy; houses with some real personality instead of the same floor plan copy-pasted fifty times. We’re talking homes from the 80s and 90s, some even older, which means we get to work on all kinds of different roof styles and deal with construction methods that aren’t used anymore.

The thing about older houses is they were built to last, but roofs still wear out no matter how well they were installed originally. Most of these houses are hitting that point where their original roof has done its job for twenty-something years and it’s time for an upgrade.

What we like about Katy Heights homeowners is they’re not trying to cheap out and then complain when things don’t work right. They get that you have to spend some money to protect what’s probably their biggest investment. Smart approach that saves everyone headaches down the road.

What We’re Usually Fixing Here

Most of the time when someone from Katy Heights calls us, it’s either a complete replacement on a roof that’s just worn out, or we’re fixing problems that come with older construction; stuff that wasn’t necessarily wrong when it was built, but needs updating for how we do things now.

The replacement jobs are pretty straightforward. Homeowner knows their roof’s time is up and wants something modern that’ll handle Texas weather better than what they had before. Sometimes we’re also upgrading attic ventilation and insulation while we’re at it; might as well bring everything up to current standards.

We see a fair amount of repair work too. Older houses settle over time, and sometimes that affects how the roof performs. Or maybe the original flashing methods need updating to handle the kind of storms we get now. Nothing wrong with the old way, but we’ve learned better approaches over the years.

Storm damage here usually finds existing weak spots rather than creating new problems. Wind hits a section of shingles that were already getting loose, or heavy rain discovers flashing that’s been slowly failing for a while.

How We Work in Katy Heights

When we roll up to a Katy Heights job, we know we’re working with people who care about their house and want it done right. These aren’t identical tract homes, every house has its own personality, and our approach has to match that.

We spend time helping homeowners pick materials and colors that work with what they’ve already got while giving them modern performance. Sometimes that means hunting down specific products or doing custom flashing work around architectural details you don’t see in newer construction.

Permits can be trickier here since some of these houses have unique features or fall under different requirements than standard subdivisions. We handle all that paperwork stuff so homeowners don’t have to figure out the bureaucracy.

Most folks in Katy Heights have been in their houses for years and really care about the neighborhood. They want their roofing project handled professionally without messing up the community vibe that makes this place special.

Your roof giving you problems in Katy Heights? Give us a call at (832) 841-4170. We’ll come check it out and tell you straight what’s going on. Whether you need replacement, updates, or just some maintenance work, we’ll give you the real story about what makes sense.

More about Katy Heights

Katy Heights is what Katy looked like before everything got developed, real neighborhood character with houses that actually look different from each other. The big trees and established feel create that small-town atmosphere that’s getting harder to find around here.

People who live in Katy Heights tend to stick around because they appreciate what they’ve got, convenient location but still feels like a real neighborhood where people know each other’s names. It’s the kind of place where borrowing tools from your neighbor isn’t weird.

Below is a map showing you directions to RTU from Katy Heights.