Roofing has too much fine print. Here's what a roof actually costs in Boerne and San Antonio in 2026 — and the honest answers to the questions homeowners ask most.
Filing a hail or storm claim? Your only out-of-pocket is your insurance deductible. Anyone offering to "waive" it is breaking Texas law (HB 2102) — and almost certainly cutting other corners too.
These are the real ranges we quote in San Antonio, Boerne, and the Hill Country. Where you land depends on roof size, pitch, decking condition, and material grade. Free written estimate before any commitment.
Targeted fix for leaks, missing shingles, damaged flashing, or pipe boot replacement.
Full tear-off and replace with architectural asphalt shingles. The most common roof we install.
Standing-seam metal or concrete/clay tile for ranch homes, premium properties, and 50+ year service life.
Reminder: insurance claims · your out-of-pocket = your deductible
A 1,800 sq ft ranch in Bulverde isn't priced like a 4,200 sq ft hill-perched home in Cordillera with cathedral ceilings and three different valley types. We don't sell average prices — we walk your specific roof, write a specific quote, and stand behind it.
Pitch, complexity, decking condition, ventilation needs, fascia/soffit repairs, and material choice all move the number. The walk-and-quote takes 45 minutes. It's free.
Get Your Specific Quote →For a typical 2,000–2,500 sq ft asphalt shingle roof in the San Antonio metro, expect $9,500–$18,000 in 2026. Larger homes, steeper pitches, multiple stories, and complex rooflines push that higher — up to $24,000+ for the largest single-family homes. Metal roofs run $24,000–$55,000. Tile roofs run $35,000–$70,000. The biggest variables are roof square footage (not house square footage), pitch (steep is more), and decking condition once we tear off.
Most asphalt shingle replacements in the Hill Country are completed in one to two days. Larger or more complex roofs (steep pitch, intricate valleys, multi-story) can run three to four days. Metal installations typically take three to seven days. Tile is the slowest — five to ten days. We never leave a roof open to weather overnight, even if it means the crew works late.
No. We won't, and no honest Texas roofer will. Waiving a homeowner's deductible is illegal in Texas under HB 2102. It's insurance fraud, and it's a felony for the contractor doing it. If a roofer knocks on your door after a storm and offers to "eat the deductible" or "make the deductible disappear," they are breaking the law — and almost certainly cutting corners on the install too. Your deductible is your portion of the claim. That's how insurance works.
Yes. RoadRunner Roofing has been BBB Accredited with an A+ rating since October 2025. Our BBB profile lists our real address in Boerne, our owners' names, and any complaints we've received (currently zero). You can verify any roofer's BBB status at bbb.org before you sign anything — and you should.
It depends on the job. For insurance-claim work (hail, wind, storm), there's typically no upfront deposit — we get paid out of the claim proceeds the same way every legitimate roofer does. For retail jobs (new construction, out-of-pocket replacement, certain repair work), we do require a deposit to lock in materials and scheduling. The deposit amount and timing are spelled out clearly in the contract before any money changes hands. No hidden surprises.
Two warranties on every replacement: (1) Workmanship warranty per contract from us, in writing, transferable to one subsequent homeowner. Covers any leak or failure caused by installation. (2) Manufacturer system warranty from Atlas, IKO, or CertainTeed — typically 30 to 50 years on materials. Because we're certified with all three manufacturers, we register the upgraded system warranty for you (uncertified roofers can't do this). On repairs, we offer a 5-year workmanship warranty.
Yes — start to finish. We do free inspections after any storm, document hail and wind damage with photos, file the supplement when adjusters miss line items (they often do), and meet the adjuster on your roof when needed. We don't take money from your insurance company until the work is done. We never inflate scopes, and we never sign anyone up for an Assignment of Benefits (AOB) — that's a red flag for an insurance scam.
Same day during business hours, in most cases. We can usually have someone tarp an active leak in Boerne, San Antonio, Bulverde, Helotes, Spring Branch, or Fair Oaks Ranch within 4–6 hours of your call. Full diagnostic inspection and permanent repair scheduling typically follow within 48 hours. We don't charge emergency rates — leaks happen on weekends and we don't punish you for that.
Asphalt shingles (IKO Dynasty, Atlas Pinnacle Pristine, CertainTeed Landmark), 20–24 gauge standing-seam metal in multiple colors and profiles, concrete and clay tile, and TPO/modified bitumen for commercial flat roofs. We're certified with Atlas, IKO, and CertainTeed — that means we can offer their upgraded system warranties that uncertified contractors can't. We don't install discount-line "starter" shingles for residential replacements, even when they'd save us margin.
Yes. We work with property managers and small business owners across San Antonio on TPO, modified bitumen, EPDM, and standing-seam metal commercial systems. Most of our commercial work is for buildings under 25,000 sq ft — strip retail, small offices, light industrial. We coordinate scheduling around business hours and provide the maintenance documentation property managers need.
Texas does not require a state-level roofing license, but we are RCAT (Roofing Contractors Association of Texas) members and carry full general liability insurance and workers' compensation on every crew. We provide certificates of insurance on request before any job starts. If a roofer can't or won't provide a current COI, walk away.
Headquartered in Boerne (78006). Daily service across the Hill Country and San Antonio metro: Boerne, San Antonio (all neighborhoods), Austin, Fair Oaks Ranch, Bulverde, Spring Branch, Helotes, Comfort, Canyon Lake, and rural acreage in between. We also serve the Texas Panhandle — Lubbock and Amarillo. Outside any of those? Call us — most days we can still help.
Three reasons. One: we're family-owned, locally crewed, and have a real address in Boerne — not a P.O. box or a storm-chasing LLC formed last quarter. Two: we'll tell you when you don't need a roof. We've turned away dozens of replacements that should have been $400 repairs. Three: we're manufacturer-certified with Atlas, IKO, and CertainTeed — and we register the full system warranties in your name, which uncertified roofers cannot. The cheapest roof and the most expensive roof aren't usually the right roof — but the honest roof almost always is.