Hurricane Roofing Group

Hurricane Roofing Group At Hurricane Roofing Group we are a small family owned business in Pinehurst working all over the Houston area.

We are commercial and residential roofing company specializing in flat, low, or steep slope repairs, coatings and if necessary replacement.

Conroe — You just experienced a hail storm.After storms like this, many homeowners are left wondering:Did my roof get da...
03/16/2026

Conroe — You just experienced a hail storm.

After storms like this, many homeowners are left wondering:

Did my roof get damaged, or is everything okay?

At Hurricane Roofing Group, we believe homeowners deserve honest answers — not sales pressure.

Here’s our promise to the community:

✅ Honest roof inspections
✅ No pressure sales tactics
✅ Clear, straightforward feedback

If your roof looks good, we’ll tell you.
If there’s damage, we’ll show you exactly what we see and explain your options.

Our goal is simple:

Give homeowners the truth so they can make the best decision for their home.

After storms we hear this all the time:

"Everyone keeps knocking on my door… I just want someone to tell me if my roof is okay."

That’s exactly what we do.

✔ Free roof inspections
✔ Insurance claim guidance if needed
✔ Local Houston company
✔ Roofing • Gutters • Siding

📍 Serving Houston, Conroe, Magnolia & surrounding areas

📞 Call or Text: 832-907-4510

Or send us a message here to schedule a quick, honest inspection.

Hurricane Roofing Group

When the storm passes, we’re still here.

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🏡 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COMMON ROOF TRUSS TYPESThis image is an illustrative diagram showcasing seven common types of ...
11/29/2025

🏡 DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF COMMON ROOF TRUSS TYPES
This image is an illustrative diagram showcasing seven common types of roof trusses used in residential and commercial construction, primarily categorized by their internal web configurations and the typical span they are designed to cover. The trusses are shown as wooden frames connected by metal plates (gussets).

TRUSS CONFIGURATIONS AND SPANS
The trusses are displayed in order of increasing typical span length:
• King Post – Span Up to 16':
• Structure: This is the simplest truss design. It has one central vertical post (the King Post) and two diagonal struts connecting the post's base to the center of the rafter members (top chords).
• Use: Ideal for short spans, such as sheds, garages, or small residential additions.
• Queen Post (Fan) – Spans 10' to 22':
• Structure: Features two vertical posts (the Queen Posts) and a tie beam connecting their tops. The design forms a central rectangle and two outer triangular sections.
• Use: Common for slightly longer spans than the King Post truss.
• Fink (W) – Spans 16' to 33':
• Structure: This is one of the most widely used truss types. The internal webbing forms a distinct "W" pattern, offering high strength-to-weight ratio and efficiency.
• Use: Very common for residential roofing and medium spans.
• Howe (K) – Spans 24' to 36':
• Structure: Characterized by its internal webbing forming a "K" pattern in the center panels. Unlike the Fink truss, the diagonal web members slant towards the center of the span, while the vertical members carry compression.
• Use: Popular for slightly heavier loads and longer clear spans.
• Fan (Double Fan) – Spans 30' to 36':
• Structure: Similar to the Queen Post but with additional web members that fan out from the lower central connection points, providing increased support and stability across a longer span.
• Use: Suitable for moderately long spans where uniform load distribution is needed.
• Modified Queen (Multi-Panel) – Spans 32' to 44':
• Structure: An adaptation of the Queen Post design, adding vertical posts and diagonal members to create more panels along the bottom chord. This modification strengthens the truss to handle

🧡🧡 Northwest Houston & Spring, TX — We’re With YouOur hearts are with everyone affected by the recent storms. If your ho...
11/24/2025

🧡🧡 Northwest Houston & Spring, TX — We’re With You

Our hearts are with everyone affected by the recent storms. If your home has roof damage, flooding, or structural issues, we’re here to help you recover safely.

Hurricane Roofing Group is offering:
🔧 Emergency tarping
🏠 Roof repairs & replacements
🪟 Siding, window & fence repairs
🛠️ Interior damage repairs
🌳 Damage assessments

Free inspections available for impacted homeowners.
📞 Ruben: 832-907-4510

Stay safe, Houston. We’re here for you. 🧡🧡

This image is a visual glossary of 16 different residential roof types, each with a simple 3D diagram and a label. The r...
08/31/2025

This image is a visual glossary of 16 different residential roof types, each with a simple 3D diagram and a label. The roofs are shown on generic house shapes to highlight their unique forms.
Gable Roofs
* Open Gable: A simple, triangular roof with two sloping sides and a vertical end wall (the gable).
* Box Gable: A gable roof where the triangular end wall is extended slightly beyond the house walls.
* Dormer: A vertical window or series of windows that projects from a sloped roof. The dormer itself has its own small roof, often a gable style.
* Dutch Gable: A hybrid roof that is primarily a hip roof but has a small gable at the top.
Hip Roofs
* Hip: A roof with four sloping sides that meet at a ridge. There are no vertical end walls.
* Jerkinhed: A variation of a hip roof where the top of the gable is cut off and sloped inward.
* Combination: A roof that combines multiple styles, often a mix of hip and gable elements.
* Cross Hipped: Two hip roofs that intersect at a right angle, forming a T or L shape.
* Intersecting / Overlaid Hip: A complex hip roof where different sections of hip roofs meet and overlap.
* Hip and Valley: A common roof for L- or U-shaped homes, featuring hips at the corners and valleys where the sections meet.
* Hexagonal: A roof with six sloping sides that meet at a central peak, used for hexagonal-shaped buildings.
* Pyramid Hip: A roof with four sloping sides that meet at a single central point instead of a ridge.
Other Roof Types
* Gambrel: A symmetrical roof with two slopes on each side. The lower slope is much steeper than the upper slope, often used on barns and farmhouses.
* Mansard: A four-sided roof with two slopes on each side, similar to a gambrel but on all four sides. The lower slope is much steeper and often punctuated with dormer windows.
* Saltbox: A single-story house with a two-story section on one side and a long, sloping roof that extends down to a lower point on the other.
* Shed: A simple, single-sloping roof, often used for additions or smaller structures.
* Flat: A nearly horizontal roof with a very low slope, common in modern or commercial architecture.
* Butterfly: A V-shaped roof with two slopes that meet in the

Swipe left to the before. We did a repair on this chimney the natural brick started to leak inside the house after 40 ye...
05/22/2024

Swipe left to the before. We did a repair on this chimney the natural brick started to leak inside the house after 40 years. The solution was to fix cracks and concrete over the brick and stucco the entire chimney and painted with water resistant paint to give it extra protection not job too small or big for us.

WORK IN PROCESS the crew from Hurricane Roofing Group is knocking it  out like a hurricane CAT 5 Comercial Roofing job i...
02/06/2024

WORK IN PROCESS the crew from Hurricane Roofing Group is knocking it out like a hurricane CAT 5 Comercial Roofing job in swipe to see the process
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Emergency Roofing Services available we work with all Insurance companies DM or call now 832 907 4510                   ...
01/23/2024

Emergency Roofing Services available we work with all Insurance companies DM or call now 832 907 4510

Merry Christmas from hurricane roofing
12/25/2023

Merry Christmas from hurricane roofing

Roofing Job in Montgomery❗️ Give us a call for new roof installation! We work all over Houston area!                    ...
01/12/2022

Roofing Job in Montgomery❗️ Give us a call for new roof installation! We work all over Houston area!

Call today for your free roof inspection 832-907-4510 409-683-7230
01/11/2022

Call today for your free roof inspection 832-907-4510
409-683-7230

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Pinehurst, TX
77362

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Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 9am - 2pm

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