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Creedmoor sits along US-183 South in Travis County, and it is well within our regular service area. We are based in the 78737 zip code, about 15 minutes from most of Creedmoor, and we work in this corridor regularly.
Altitude Roofing handles roof inspections, repairs, leak fixes, full replacements, maintenance, and storm and hail damage work for Creedmoor homeowners. We are GAF Master Elite certified, family-owned, and every job we take in Creedmoor is handled by our own in-house crew with no subcontracting.
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Creedmoor is not a suburb. It is a rural community in southeastern Travis County where properties are spread out, lots are large, and many homes have been in place for 20 to 40 years without a full roof assessment. That context shapes everything about how we approach roofing contractor work here.
The housing stock trends older. Many site-built homes along US-183 and the county roads branching off it were constructed in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s. Roofs from that era are well past their rated lifespan, and in many cases have been repaired piecemeal rather than evaluated properly as a whole system. When we get on an older Creedmoor property, deferred maintenance often means we find more than one issue.
Manufactured and modular homes are also common in this part of Travis County. These roofs require different handling than a standard site-built home, and not every contractor is comfortable working on them. We are. We handle the low-slope profiles, seam-based systems, and penetration details common on manufactured construction the same way we handle any other job: full inspection, written estimate, and our own crew on the property.
Creedmoor also sits in an active weather corridor. Hail events that push through Central Texas regularly track through Travis County. For homeowners in this area, roof inspection after a storm is not optional it is the step that protects both the roof and any insurance claim that might follow.
The rural and semi-agricultural character of Creedmoor creates a distinct set of roofing challenges compared to more suburban communities nearby. These are the problems we encounter most often when we work in this area.
Many Creedmoor homes have been patched and spot-repaired over the years without a full assessment or replacement. On properties 25 to 40 years old, what looks like an isolated shingle problem is often a sign of more widespread underlayment and decking deterioration underneath. A thorough inspection frequently uncovers compounding issues that have been building for years without anyone catching them.
Creedmoor has a higher proportion of manufactured homes than many Central Texas communities. The low-slope roof profiles common on manufactured construction collect debris and standing water more readily than pitched roofs. Seam and flashing failures are the most common issue we find, and they are often well advanced before the homeowner notices any sign of water entry inside.
Properties next to agricultural land accumulate dust and organic debris on roof surfaces at a higher rate than suburban homes. This buildup holds moisture against shingles and in valleys, accelerating granule loss and biological growth. It also clogs gutters more frequently, putting extra drainage stress on the roof system over time.
Travis County sits in one of the more active hail corridors in Central Texas. Properties at the southern end of the county are regularly in the path of storms that track through the Austin metro. Hail damage is often invisible from the ground but causes progressive granule loss and shingle mat weakening that compounds with each storm that follows.
Rural properties with mature trees and open land see regular wildlife activity at roof penetrations. Squirrels and raccoons target pipe boot seals, soffit edges, and any point where materials have started to pull away. Once an entry point opens, pest and water damage can develop quickly inside the attic before the homeowner notices.
Creedmoor’s rural character and storm corridor location mean seasonal roof maintenance involves priorities that do not apply in more sheltered suburban areas.
Spring is the highest-risk season for roofs in this part of Travis County. Hail-producing storms track through the corridor from March through May and properties here take a direct hit with some regularity. Before storm season arrives, schedule an inspection to confirm flashing integrity and all penetration seals are intact. After any significant storm, get an inspection within a few weeks regardless of whether you see obvious damage from the ground. Hail damage that goes unassessed through a hot Central Texas summer ages much faster.
Summer heat is intense in this area, and properties with low-slope or manufactured home roofs are particularly vulnerable to heat-related material degradation. Verify that ridge ventilation is functioning and not blocked by debris. If your attic runs extremely hot in July and August, inadequate ventilation is often a contributing factor. Agricultural properties should also clear gutters and downspouts after summer dust events, which deposit material here at a higher rate than in suburban areas.
Fall is the right time to clear debris and prepare drainage before the rainy season. Properties with mature trees accumulate leaf debris in valleys and gutters through October and November. Clear gutters before the heavy fall rainfall events common in this area. Check for any moss or algae growth that developed on shaded sections during summer. Fall is also a good window to schedule a full inspection on older homes that have not been professionally assessed in the past two years.
Creedmoor winters are mild but cold fronts bring winds that test older roofs. After any significant cold front, do a visual check from the ground for displaced ridge caps or lifted shingles. Manufactured homes with low-slope profiles are more vulnerable to wind uplift than steeply pitched site-built homes. Catch any displacement early and call for an inspection before the next rain.
We offer the full range of residential roofing services to Creedmoor homeowners, including properties on rural lots, manufactured homes, and older site-built homes on acreage. Each service below links to a dedicated page with full detail on process and what to expect.
Full replacements for site-built and manufactured homes on Creedmoor properties. We handle all roof types common in this area including older low-slope profiles.
Isolated damage, flashing failures, shingle issues. Common on aging Creedmoor properties where incremental repairs have built up over the years.
Fast response for active leaks. Manufactured home seam failures and older site-built flashing are the most common sources we find in this area.
Annual and post-storm inspections. Important for older Creedmoor properties and after hail events that move through the Travis County corridor.
Scheduled maintenance for rural properties that go longer between roof checks. Catches small issues before they compound on homes that are harder to monitor regularly.
Assessment and documentation after storms. Creedmoor sits in an active hail corridor and we respond to storm damage in this area regularly.
Thorough hail assessments with adjuster-ready documentation. We work with all major insurance carriers for Creedmoor homeowners navigating a claim.
Creedmoor is the kind of area where not every contractor will drive out for an inspection call. We do. Here is what working with us looks like in practice for homeowners in this part of Travis County.
Our office is in the 78737 zip code, about 15 minutes from most of Creedmoor. Rural addresses are not deprioritized for us. We are in this corridor regularly and can typically schedule within one to two business days.
Many properties here include manufactured or modular homes. Not every contractor is equipped for those roof types. We handle them the same way we handle any job: written estimate before we start, our own crew, full documentation.
After significant hail events, out-of-state crews work rural Travis County hard and move on before any warranty issues surface. We are based here and stand behind every job in this area long after the truck leaves.
We document damage thoroughly and communicate directly with adjusters. If a claim has been denied or you are not sure your damage qualifies, a free inspection is the right first step.
“After several storms, we needed a reliable roofing team, and Altitude Roofing exceeded every expectation. Edwin and his crew were punctual, kept the job site clean, and the quality of the new metal roof is outstanding. It’s a relief to find a contractor in the Creedmoor area that communicates so well and genuinely cares about the durability of their work. I highly recommend them to any homeowner looking for honest, high-quality roofing services.”
Michael R., Creedmoor TX
Yes. Creedmoor is within our regular service area. We are based in the 78737 zip code, about 15 minutes from most of Creedmoor, and we work throughout this part of Travis County regularly. Rural addresses are not a problem for us.
Most residential replacements in the Creedmoor area range from $8,000 to $22,000 or more depending on roof size, pitch, type of construction, and material choice. Manufactured homes tend toward the lower end of that range. Larger site-built homes with steep pitches or complex rooflines run toward the higher end. We provide a detailed written estimate after a free inspection with no hidden fees.
Yes. Manufactured and modular homes are a regular part of our work in this area. The low-slope profiles and seam-based flashing systems common on manufactured homes require different handling than a standard pitched roof, and we handle them correctly. We document the scope clearly and give you a written estimate before any work begins.
Yes. We document all damage with photos and produce the detailed reports your adjuster needs to evaluate a claim. We work with all major insurance carriers and understand the claims process well. If your claim has been denied or you are not sure whether your damage qualifies, start with a free inspection.
Inspections take one to two hours. Repairs are typically completed the same day. Full replacements on most Creedmoor residential properties take one to two days depending on the size and complexity of the roof. Larger properties or homes with more complex rooflines may take longer. We give you a clear timeline before work begins.
Altitude Roofing is headquartered in the Belterra Village area of Southwest Austin (78737). We serve homeowners across 20 communities in the greater Austin metro and Central Texas, and can typically schedule an inspection within one to two business days.
If your Creedmoor home needs a roof inspection, repair, or replacement, we are close by and ready to help. We will come out, take a proper look, and give you an honest assessment of what it needs. No pressure, no obligation.
Call (512) 809-3229 or schedule online. We typically serve Creedmoor inspection requests within one to two business days.