Georgetown homes along the San Gabriel River and around the historic square face intense summer heat and humidity that accelerates shingle wear and attic heat buildup. Florentino Brothers Roofing LLC sends crews from 7150 Ed Bluestein Blvd to handle leak repairs and full replacements on these properties, timing work around afternoon thunderstorms common in Travis County.
Many Georgetown houses built before 1980 in the downtown district have original decking that requires extra inspection when crews lift old shingles. Our teams check for rot near the river floodplain and adjust ventilation to handle the mild winters that still bring occasional freeze-thaw cycles affecting flashing.
Newer subdivisions east of I-35 sit on clay-heavy soil that shifts with spring rains, so we install ridge vents and ice-and-water shields suited to local drainage patterns. Homeowners in these areas call for inspections after wildflower season when pollen and debris collect in gutters.
Around Georgetown, TX
We regularly work near:
- 📍Georgetown Square
- 📍Inner Space Cavern
- 📍San Gabriel Park
- 📍Blue Hole Park
- 📍Southwestern University
- 📍Georgetown Public Library on Church Street
Roofing Contractors in Georgetown, TX — Local Notes
- •Historic Georgetown square homes often need color-matched shingles to meet local review guidelines while addressing sun damage on south-facing slopes.
- •Properties near Blue Hole Park and the San Gabriel River see higher moisture exposure, requiring upgraded underlayment on low-slope sections.
- •Clay soil in east Georgetown subdivisions shifts with seasonal rains, so crews double-check valley flashing and eave alignment during every job.
- •Mild winters still produce enough temperature swings to crack older asphalt shingles on homes west of Austin Avenue, prompting early spring service calls.