M&M Roofing is a Georgetown, TX roofing contractor providing residential and commercial roof replacement, repair, and storm damage restoration across Williamson County. With 40+ years in the Texas roofing industry and 100,000+ completed projects, M&M offers free roof inspections to Georgetown homeowners and works directly with insurance companies to streamline the claims process.
Georgetown has been one of the fastest-growing cities in America for the past decade. Wolf Ranch, Morningstar, Sun City, Teravista. Thousands of new homes built fast, often by crews focused on speed over quality. And after every hail event, a new wave of out-of-state contractors shows up to work the neighborhoods.
If you’ve never hired a roofing contractor before, you don’t know what fair pricing looks like, what your insurance covers, or who’s actually qualified to walk your roof.
That’s what this guide is for. It covers what roofing services cost in Georgetown, what Williamson County’s climate actually does to roofs, and how to tell a legitimate contractor from a storm chaser before you sign anything.
M&M has been in Texas since 1983. Long before Georgetown’s growth boom, the work is still standing.
Roofing Services in Georgetown, TX
M&M Roofing provides the full range of residential and commercial roofing services across Georgetown and Williamson County.
Roof Replacement in Georgetown
Full tear-off and replacement using Georgetown’s most common materials: architectural asphalt shingles, impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles, and metal roofing. Every replacement includes a deck inspection before new materials go down. In Georgetown’s fast-built subdivisions, that step matters. Newer homes aren’t immune to decking issues, and no reputable contractor skips it.
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are worth a hard look for Georgetown homeowners. They cost more upfront, but the Texas Department of Insurance confirms that impact-resistant roofing products qualify for insurance premium credits from Texas carriers. In a hail-corridor market like Williamson County, the math often works in your favor.
Roof Repair in Georgetown
Storm damage repair, hail damage, wind damage, flashing repair, and active leak investigation. Emergency repair is available for live leaks.
Central Texas heat cycles cause shingle cracking and granule loss on roofs as young as two to five years old. This happens especially in fast-built subdivisions where installation quality varies. If your home was built between 2015 and 2023 and you’ve never had an inspection, you may have granule damage you can’t see from the ground.
Storm Damage Inspection and Insurance Claims
Free inspections after hail events or wind damage. M&M documents all visible and hidden damage with photos and a written assessment, then works directly with your insurance adjuster. Most Georgetown homeowners filing a claim for the first time don’t know how much documentation matters. M&M does this on every storm-damage project.
Williamson County sits in Texas’s primary hail corridor and sees multiple significant hail events per year. Even pea-sized hail damages granule coating on asphalt shingles, shortening lifespan by years. The damage is often invisible from the ground. That’s exactly why a post-storm inspection matters. For a full walkthrough of the process, see how to get insurance to pay for roof replacement.
Commercial Roofing in Georgetown
Flat roof systems (TPO, EPDM), commercial repair, and full membrane replacement. Georgetown’s commercial corridor along Hwy 29 and SH 195 is expanding rapidly. M&M serves both established commercial properties and new construction. For guidance on when commercial repair makes sense versus full replacement, see commercial roof repair: fix vs. replace.
How Much Does a New Roof Cost in Georgetown, TX?
No competitor in Georgetown’s SERP publishes this data. Here it is.
| Home Size | 3-Tab Shingles | Architectural Shingles | Impact-Resistant (Class 4) | Metal Roofing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1,200–1,500 sq ft | $6,000–$9,000 | $8,000–$12,000 | $10,000–$15,000 | $14,000–$22,000 |
| 1,500–2,200 sq ft | $8,000–$13,000 | $11,000–$17,000 | $13,000–$20,000 | $18,000–$30,000 |
| 2,200–3,000 sq ft | $12,000–$18,000 | $15,000–$24,000 | $18,000–$28,000 | $25,000–$42,000 |
Prices reflect current Williamson County labor and material rates. Costs vary based on roof pitch, number of penetrations, decking condition, and material selection. Always request an itemized written estimate.
Not sure what your specific roof will cost? M&M provides free, itemized estimates with no pressure. Schedule your free Georgetown inspection.
What Drives Your Georgetown Roof Cost
Material selection. Impact-resistant shingles cost more upfront but often reduce insurance premiums in hail-prone Central Texas. For many Georgetown homeowners, the premium discount offsets the upgrade cost within a few years.
Roof complexity. Steep-pitch roofs, multiple valleys, and rooftop HVAC units add labor hours. The master-planned homes in Wolf Ranch and Teravista often have more architectural complexity than a simple gable.
Tear-off vs. overlay. Georgetown building codes require a full tear-off when re-roofing over an existing layer in most cases. Overlay is not recommended regardless. You need to see what you’re building on.
Decking condition. Fast-built homes in newer Georgetown subdivisions sometimes show decking issues that only appear after tear-off. A reputable contractor includes this inspection and prices it transparently.
Timing. Post-hail-event surges in Georgetown and Williamson County drive labor demand. Booking early after a storm event can mean shorter scheduling delays and more contractor availability.
Will insurance cover it? If your roof was damaged by hail or wind (both common here), your homeowners insurance likely covers most or all of the replacement cost minus your deductible. The key is documenting damage promptly and working with a contractor who provides a professional damage assessment. See should you contact insurance or your roofing contractor first? and how much does it cost to replace a roof in Texas? for the full picture.
Georgetown’s Climate and Your Roof: What Every Homeowner Should Know
Georgetown’s climate is harder on roofs than most homeowners realize. Two threats dominate.
Hail
Georgetown and Williamson County sit in Texas’s primary hail corridor. The NOAA Storm Events Database documents multiple significant hail events hitting the county every year, with stone sizes ranging from pea to baseball.
Even 1-inch hail damages the granule coating on asphalt shingles. That’s the protective layer that shields the mat from UV. Once granule loss spreads, the roof ages faster. Shingle lifespan shortens by five to ten years from a single event. The damage is rarely visible from the ground, which is why a professional post-storm inspection is the only reliable way to know what actually happened.
Most homeowners insurance policies have a one to two-year window to file a claim after storm damage. Waiting to get an inspection means you may miss that window.
Heat and UV
Georgetown averages 228+ sunny days per year. Summer highs regularly exceed 100°F. The NWS Austin climate data shows July highs around 98°F, with heat index values hitting 105°F or higher.
Those conditions cause asphalt shingles to crack, blister, and lose granules faster than in cooler climates. UV degrades the shingle surface from above. Inadequate attic ventilation traps heat and attacks the shingle from below. The combination ages a roof faster than almost any other climate in the US. For more on how ventilation affects shingle life, see the importance of attic ventilation and its impact on roofing.
For Georgetown’s climate, the right specification is architectural asphalt shingles with a Class 4 impact rating and a 130 mph wind warranty. Metal roofing is the choice for homeowners prioritizing maximum longevity.

How to Choose a Roofing Contractor in Georgetown, TX (And Avoid the Scams)
Georgetown’s growth makes it a prime target for out-of-state contractors who arrive after major hail events and disappear before warranty issues surface. This is not a rare problem here. It happens after every significant storm. Here’s how to protect yourself.
Five-point contractor vetting checklist:
- Verify insurance. Texas requires roofing contractors to carry general liability insurance and workers’ compensation coverage. Ask for certificates before signing anything. If a contractor can’t provide them immediately, move on.
- Check for real local presence. A contractor with a physical address, a local phone number, and years of Williamson County history is accountable in a way that a traveling crew simply is not. Ask how long they’ve been serving Georgetown specifically.
- Demand a written, itemized estimate. “We’ll match any competitor” with no line-item breakdown is a red flag. You should know exactly what you’re paying for before work begins.
- Ask about manufacturer certifications. GAF Master Elite is one of the most rigorous contractor certifications in the industry. Fewer than 3% of roofing contractors qualify. Certifications like this mean the contractor is held to installation standards that can support extended manufacturer warranties. Those warranties protect you. They don’t protect a contractor who’s going to be in a different state next month.
- Review the warranty terms in writing. Understand the difference between the material warranty (from the manufacturer, typically 25–50 years on architectural shingles) and the workmanship warranty (from the contractor). Some storm chasers offer no workmanship warranty at all. M&M’s lifetime labor warranty is in writing on every project.
For a complete contractor vetting guide, see how to choose the right roofing contractor and what your roofer won’t tell you.
Want a no-pressure second opinion on your Georgetown roof? Contact M&M Roofing.
M&M Roofing’s Georgetown Service Area
M&M serves all of Georgetown and the surrounding Williamson County area.
Georgetown neighborhoods and master-planned communities: Wolf Ranch, Morningstar, Teravista, Sun City Georgetown, Georgetown Village, Berry Creek, Serenada, Georgetown Heights.
Nearby communities also served: Round Rock, Cedar Park, Leander, Liberty Hill, Taylor, Hutto, Jarrell.
Georgetown sits 30 miles north of Austin along I-35. M&M’s team serves the full Austin-Round Rock-Georgetown metro corridor. Whether you’re in a newer Sun City home or an established neighborhood near the Georgetown Square, the service standard is the same. For Austin-specific roofing needs, see M&M’s Austin roof replacement guide.
Not sure if M&M serves your specific neighborhood? Call or fill out the quick form. The team covers all of Williamson County.
Why Georgetown Homeowners Choose M&M Roofing
40+ years in Texas. M&M has been in business since 1983. Georgetown’s growth boom started well after that. The company has worked through multiple Texas hail seasons, building code changes, and insurance market shifts. It’s still here because the work holds up.
100,000+ completed projects. That scale means M&M has seen every roof condition and every insurance scenario that Central Texas can produce. Including yours.
Free inspections. No-pressure roof inspections that give you a documented record of your roof’s condition. Whether you’re filing an insurance claim, listing your home for sale, or planning ahead, Georgetown’s growth attracts buyers and sellers who need accurate roof assessments. M&M provides them at no cost.
Manufacturer-certified installation. Certifications mean extended manufacturer warranties that standard contractor shops can’t offer. That warranty lives on the roof for decades; the contractor’s credibility needs to match it.
Direct insurance coordination. M&M works with your adjuster to document damage and move the claim forward. For first-time Georgetown homeowners navigating a hail claim, that experience matters.
Ready to protect your Georgetown home? Schedule your free Georgetown roof inspection. No pressure, no obligation. Same-day availability before noon.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does roof replacement cost in Georgetown, TX?
Roof replacement in Georgetown typically costs $8,000–$17,000 for architectural asphalt shingles on a standard 1,500–2,200 sq ft home. Impact-resistant Class 4 shingles run $13,000–$20,000, and metal roofing ranges from $18,000–$30,000. Costs vary based on home size, roof pitch, material selection, and whether a full tear-off is required. For a Texas-wide cost reference, see how much does it cost to replace a roof in Texas?
Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement in Georgetown, TX?
If your roof was damaged by hail or wind (both common in Williamson County), your homeowners insurance likely covers most or all of the replacement cost minus your deductible. The key is documenting damage promptly. M&M provides free professional damage assessments for insurance purposes and works directly with adjusters on every claim.
How do I find a reliable roofing contractor in Georgetown, TX?
Look for a contractor with Texas general liability insurance and workers’ comp, a verifiable local address, manufacturer certifications (such as GAF Master Elite), a written itemized estimate, and a clear workmanship warranty in writing. Avoid any contractor who approaches you door-to-door after a storm without verifiable credentials. Georgetown sees this pattern after every significant hail event.
How often should I have my roof inspected in Georgetown, TX?
Georgetown homeowners should have their roof professionally inspected annually and after any significant weather event. Given Williamson County’s hail frequency, a professional inspection is the only reliable way to catch hidden granule damage that won’t be visible from the ground and document it within your insurance carrier’s filing window.
What roofing materials are best for Georgetown, TX weather?
For Georgetown’s combination of hail, UV exposure, and extreme heat, architectural asphalt shingles with a Class 4 impact resistance rating and 130 mph wind rating offer the best balance of cost and performance. Metal roofing provides maximum longevity (40–70 years) and is increasingly common in Georgetown’s master-planned communities. Standard 3-tab shingles are the lowest cost option, but perform the worst in Central Texas conditions.
Georgetown Is Growing. Make Sure Your Roof Can Keep Up.
Georgetown homeowners face a specific combination of risks: hail, extreme heat, and a market that attracts storm chasers after every significant weather event. The right contractor needs to be certified, locally accountable, and experienced with Texas conditions.
M&M Roofing has served Central Texas since 1983. That’s four decades of Texas hail seasons, insurance claims, and work that’s still on roofs across Williamson County today.
Schedule your free Georgetown roof inspection. No pressure, no obligation. Same-day availability before noon.
Citations:
[1] NOAA NCEI Storm Events Database — Texas Hail Events.
[2] National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio Climate Summary.
[3] U.S. Census Bureau — Subcounty Population Estimates 2023.
[4] Texas Department of Insurance — Impact-Resistant Roofing Credits.