Boerne is Hill Country — rolling limestone hills, oak-filled lots, and architecture that reflects it. Homes here tend to be larger, more custom, and more often built with premium materials than their SA counterparts. Our Boerne work leans heavier toward metal and stone-profile tile than any other service area.
Boerne neighborhoods we serve
We work across Boerne — every street, every neighborhood. Some of the areas we're in most often:
Architecture and roofing in Boerne
Hill Country contemporary, ranch-style custom, and Texas traditional dominate. Standing seam metal roofs are much more common in Boerne than in urban SA — they pair well with stone and stucco exteriors and suit the architectural vernacular. Clay tile appears on premium custom builds.
Weather considerations for Boerne roofs
Hill Country weather patterns differ slightly from urban SA — a bit more wind exposure on ridge-line homes, and occasional harder freezes in winter. Hail risk is similar to the rest of the metro. Lightning strikes are more common on elevated homes with tall trees.
HOA and permitting notes
Most Boerne developments have HOAs. Cordillera Ranch and The Reserve have particularly strict architectural review for roof materials. We coordinate approvals with the HOA before scheduling.
Cost of a new roof in Boerne
Boerne homes are frequently 3,000–6,000+ sq ft with steeper pitches. Budget $16,000–$30,000 for quality asphalt shingle, $30,000–$70,000 for metal, $40,000–$90,000 for clay tile.
What makes our work in Boerne different
- Longer drive time from central SA dispatch but we still treat Boerne as a primary service area — fully covered for same-week inspections
- Standing seam metal is a premium fit for Boerne's architecture and the hail economics — consider it if you're replacing
- Many Boerne homes have tree-heavy lots — we plan tear-off and clean-up around landscape protection needs
- We're familiar with Kendall County permitting and building codes
Roofing services available in Boerne
What Boerne customers say
"Standing seam metal roof on our custom Hill Country home. Wannamaker attended the Chubb adjuster meeting, documented 14 panels with functional hail damage, and coordinated the Cordillera Ranch architectural review for replacement. 3-day install, 24-gauge Kynar panels, zero issues."
"Multi-structure ranch property — main house, guest casita, barn. All damaged by the same storm. Wannamaker documented each structure, wrote one consolidated claim with USAA, phased the install over 6 days so we never lost cover. $52,000 settlement, completed exactly as quoted."