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Blue Rhino Roofing Expands Roof Repair Services as Houston Hurricane and Hail Threats Rise

The Katy-based contractor is adding faster inspections and commercial roofing support as homeowners and businesses seek to limit storm damage.

  • Blue Rhino Roofing expanded repair services to Katy, Sugar Land, Pearland, Cypress, Conroe, College Station, and The Woodlands to address rising regional demand for faster inspections and storm-resistant roofing solutions.
  • Southeast Texas weather extremes—including hurricane threats, frequent hailstorms, and prolonged heat—continue exposing weaknesses in aging roofing systems, prompting homeowners and businesses to seek specialized resilience solutions.
  • "Storm damage often starts small and becomes expensive when property owners wait too long," said Shawn Swearingen, owner of Blue Rhino Roofing, which expanded asphalt shingle options using materials from Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and IKO.
  • The company's commercial division specializes in modified bitumen applications for low-slope buildings to manage temperature swings, while supporting the local community through a 10% military and first responder discount.
  • Recent BBB accreditation reinforces the firm's reputation for reliability as the contractor combines certified installation expertise with storm-focused strategies to help properties withstand future weather threats before structural damage occurs.
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Blue Rhino Roofing Expands Roof Repair Services as Houston Hurricane and Hail Threats Rise

Houston property owners face growing storm damage as Blue Rhino Roofing expands roof repair and roof replacement

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Charleston Gazette-Mail broke the news in Charleston, United States on Wednesday, May 6, 2026.
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