Austin roofing companies is the top roofing company in the area of Austin and is proud to provide the following services:
- Roofing Contractor: Water Damage and Roofing of Round Rock understands that each customer has individual requirements for repairing or installing a new roof.
- Roof Repair: We can do a thorough assessment of the damage and recommend what is needed in order to remedy it. At the end of the day, keeping the integrity of your roofing system is our top priority because we know it will save you from a lot of headaches in the future.
- Roof Replacement: Your roof replacement needs should ideally be handled by professional installers who are experienced and highly skilled in this type of roofing service.
- Water Damage: A water leak can bring about the growth of molds and the accumulation of interior water damage. When left unaddressed, the problem often gives birth to more complicated issues that require you to put out a big sum of money to get it fixed.
- Water Damage Restoration Service: When your business or home has water damage, you want an expert team to get your world back to normal. Water Damage and Roofing of Round Rock has the expert water damage and restoration service team you need.
- Metal Roofing: Roof damage can go to the extent that you will need to hire professionals just to be safe. The most common reasons you need a roof replacement include high wind damage, storm damage, and winter weather damage.
About Austin TX
Austin is located in Travis County, in the state of Texas.
- Population (approx.): 932,000
- Geo coordinates: 30.2672°N, 97.7431°W
- Postcodes: 78766, 78715, 78714, 78768, 78713, 78767, 78799, 78701, 78712, 78705
Learn more about Austin, Texas, here
Roads In and Around Austin
- U.S. Route 183
- Texas State Highway Loop 1
- U.S. Route 290
- Sixth Street
- Interstate 35
- Interstate 10
- Texas State Highway Loop 360
- Texas State Highway 130. Sections of this road have a speed limit of 85mph.
- Texas State Highway Loop 343
- Texas State Highway 45
- 183A Toll Road
Nearby Schools
- Austin high school
- Allison Elementary School
- Andrews Elementary School
- Baldwin Elementary School
- Baranoff Elementary School
- Barbara Jordan Early College Prep School
- Barrington Elementary School
- Barton Hills Elementary School
- Becker Elementary School
- Blackshear Elementary School
- Blanton Elementary School
- John C. Blazier Elementary School
- Boone Elementary School
- Brentwood Elementary School
- Brooke Elementary School
- Brown Elementary School
- Bryker Woods Elementary School
- Campbell Elementary School
- Bertha Casey Elementary School
- Casis Elementary School
- Nan Clayton Elementary School
- Cook Elementary School
- Cowan Elementary School
- Cunningham Elementary School
Nearby Rail Stations
- Downtown station (Capital MetroRail)
Nearby Cities
- Georgetown is 26 miles to the south.
- Jollyville is 12 miles to the north.
- Hutto is 22 miles to the northeast.
- Brushy Creek is 21 miles.
- Wells Branch is 12 miles to the north.
- Cedar Park is 17 miles to the northwest.
- Pflugerville is 14 miles to the northeast.
- Round Rock is 17 miles to the northeast.
Fun Things To Do and See Around in Austin
- Mexic-Arte Museum (near East 5th Street and Congress Avenue) is an art museum.
- Bank of America Center (near East 6th Street and Congress Avenue) was built in 1975.
- Frost Bank Tower (near East 4th Street and Congress Avenue) is a 33-floor, 515 ft tall building.
- Congress Avenue Historic District (near East 6th Street and Congress Avenue) is a major thoroughfare that cuts through the center of the city. It went from south Austin, over Lady Bird Lake, and headed to the Texas State Capitol.
- One American Center (near West 6th Street and Congress Avenue) is a 32-floor office building in the Financial District.
- O. Henry Hall (near West 6th Street and Colorado Street) used to be known as the U.S. Post Office and Federal Building and is a historic courthouse and post office.
- Driskill Hotel (near East 6th Street and Brazos Street) was built in 1886 and is the oldest operating hotel in Austin.
- Norwood Tower (near West 7th Street and Colorado Street) is a historic commercial building built in 1929.
- The Austonian (near West 2nd Street and Congress Avenue) is a residential 56-floor skyscraper downtown and is the tallest building in town and the tallest all-residential building in the USA.
- Sixth Street (Austin, Texas) (near East 6th Street and Trinity Street) is a historic road as well as an entertainment district. It used to be called Pecan Street.
- Brown Building (Austin, Texas) (near Colorado Street and West 8th Street) is an office and residential tower in downtown Austin, Texas. Built in 1938, it is 137 ft tall.
- Ritz (Austin, Texas) (near East 6th Street and Trinity Street) is a historic theater in the 6th Street district. It has been used as a movie theater, music hall, club, and comedy house. It is not the home of the Alamo Drafthouse.
- St. David’s Episcopal Church (near East 7th Street and San Jacinto Boulevard) is a historic church constructed in 1854–1855, making it one of the oldest buildings in the city.
- Circuit of the Americas (COTA) is a custom-built motor racing circuit. Opened in 2012, it hosts the Formula 1 US Grand Prix.