Central Texas Roofing Experts
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Family Owned & Operated
Roofing, Siding and Gutter Contractors
Justin “Jay” Pollack founded 512ROOFS in 2002 with the goal of installing one quality roof at a time, seeing the project from start to finish with complete quality control. To honor Jay, we only perform work in areas which we have extensive knowledge and skilled subcontractors. Our project managers work between our clients and subcontractors to deliver quality workmanship, exceptional customer service at an extremely competitive rate. We remain dedicated to providing exceptional value to homeowners and businesses alike.
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We Offer
- Roofing
- Siding
- Gutters
20+
Years In Business
Long Term Warranties
Over 5K
Projects Completed
Over 30
Vetted Subcontractors
Our Services
We Provide Superior Roofing Services
Roof Installations
Once a material and color choice is made, we install most shingle roofs in 1 day.
Metal roofing takes a bit longer (2 to 5 days, depending on size) and costs 2x as much as shingles. Commercial (flat) roofs vary based on size, the amount of insulation, and height. We are efficient and competitively priced. We only use quality materials to provide long term warranties for your home or business. Contact us today for a free estimate.
Roof Repair and Emergencies
Call or message us to get on schedule for fast repair services. We will put up tarps while you wait on insurance, and bring what’s needed to complete the job when you’re paying out of pocket.
Commercial Roofing
We are envelope construction experts. When your roof system calls for TPO, PVC, EPDM, Modified Bitumen, or Standing Seam Metal Roofing we are happy to install to the technical specifications in your building plans.
Why Choose Us
Reasons People Choose Us Over Competition
Local References
Fast and Easy To Engage
Specialized Labor
Jobs Finished Quickly
We Return All Calls
Long Term Guarantees
Customer Reviews

★★★★★ 5/5
Sarah Brundage
Birdhouse Propery Management
512ROOFS has been working for our property management business for years. They are excellent communicators and have always passed inspections.

★★★★★ 5/5
Lisa M
Westlake Hills
I couldn’t be happier with the roof and our whole experience. Jay and Jeremiah came in and worked out issues that had other roofers stumped for months. The entire job took 2 days. They were courteous, professional, and cleaned up everything when they were done.

★★★★★ 5/5
Eric S
The “Y” In Oakhill
Jeremiah and his crew did an amazing job on our roof and gutters a few years back. During the recent ice storm, we had some gtree limbs fall and cause a leak in our home. Jeremiah was back quickly, repaired it and refused to send me an invoice. They operate with a code of honor.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the different types of roofing materials available?
Shingles are the most common on residential homes, while metal roofs are growing in popularity. If your home or business has a flat roof, it could be made from TPO, EPDM, or Asphault Flat roofs could also be a membrane such as PVC, TPO, or EPDM. Metal roofs can be installed on nearly flat slopes, but it is not recommended here in Texas due to the heavy rainstorms we receive.
How often should I replace my roof?
Shingle roof manufacturers tout limited lifetime warranties. Here in Texas, the lifespan of a roof varies depending on the quality of material, ventilation and installation. 3 tab roofs will last 15 to 20 years. Laminate (lifetime) roofs will last 20 to 30. If you have spray foam insulation right under your shingles, they may only last 10 years. The Texas sun is a force to wreckon with.
How often should I have my roof inspected?
You should inspect flat (membrane) roofs annually. You should inspect shingle roofs every 5 years OR when there is a problem, when they look aged, or if you see lots of granules in the gutter. Anytime there is hail or wind in your area, you should have someone look at your roof.
Can I install a new roof over my old one?
Long story short – this is a terrible idea. It impacts the vapor barrier, adds extra weight, and makes any issue with the underlying roof nonrepairable going forward. You could save 30 cents a square foot only to pay to replace an entire new roof because of an underlying issue.
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