
Roofing Services in Marble Falls, TX
Serving the beautiful Highland Lakes region, our Marble Falls location provides comprehensive roofing services to lakeside communities and surrounding areas.
Marble Falls Office
Address
134 N Ridge Rd Unit 3
Marble Falls, TX 78654
Phone
(830) 428-2820Hours
24/7 Emergency Service Available
Services in Marble Falls
All Services Available:
Areas We Serve from Marble Falls
Our Marble Falls location provides roofing and exterior services to the following communities.
Your Trusted Marble Falls Roofer
As a locally owned and operated company, we understand the unique roofing challenges in the Marble Falls area. From weather patterns to local building codes, we have the expertise to handle your project right.
- Local team familiar with Marble Falls weather conditions
- Knowledge of local building codes and permit requirements
- Quick response times for emergencies
- Established relationships with local suppliers

Need a Roofer in Marble Falls?
Contact our Marble Falls team today for a free inspection and estimate. We're here to help with all your roofing needs.
Roofing in the Highland Lakes Region
Lakeside Property Challenges
The Highland Lakes region around Marble Falls and Horseshoe Bay presents unique challenges for roofing. High winds off Lake LBJ and Lake Marble Falls can exceed 70 mph during storms, requiring materials rated for high wind uplift resistance.
Lakefront properties also face increased moisture exposure, which accelerates corrosion on metal components and promotes algae growth on shingles. We recommend algae-resistant shingles and proper ventilation to extend roof life in these conditions.
Best Roofing for Highland Lakes Homes
For lakefront homes in Horseshoe Bay and Granite Shoals, we recommend impact-resistant architectural shingles or standing seam metal roofing. Both options handle high winds and resist moisture damage better than standard materials.
Properties in Spicewood, Lago Vista, and Cottonwood Shores benefit from metal roofing's fire resistance, an important consideration in the wildfire-prone Hill Country landscape during dry summer months.
