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W Wannamaker Roofing San Antonio's Trusted Roofer

Roofing Contractor in San Antonio, TX

Free inspections. Local crews. Honest work. We've been serving San Antonio and Bexar County homeowners since 2012.

San Antonio is our home. We've put roofs on homes from the King William historic district to the newer subdivisions near Loop 1604, handled commercial work along I-35 and 281, and worked through every major hail event this city has seen in the last decade. If you own a home or building anywhere inside Bexar County, we're local to you.

San Antonio neighborhoods we serve

We work across San Antonio — every street, every neighborhood. Some of the areas we're in most often:

Downtown & King William
Alamo Heights corridor
Stone Oak
Monte Vista
Tobin Hill
Terrell Hills
Olmos Park
Castle Hills
Shavano Park
Hollywood Park
Northwest side (1604/281)
South side
Far West (Helotes corridor)
Military Drive / Westside

Architecture and roofing in San Antonio

San Antonio's architecture spans the widest range of any Texas city — Spanish Colonial, Mission Revival, Victorian (in the historic districts), mid-century ranch, Mediterranean, Hill Country modern, and everything in between. We match the roof to the home: tile for traditional Spanish and Mediterranean, architectural shingles for the bulk of residential, metal for Hill Country modern and premium applications.

Weather considerations for San Antonio roofs

San Antonio sits on the southern edge of hail alley. April through June is peak hail season — expect 1–2 qualifying hail events in an average year. Summer temperatures routinely push roof surface temperatures past 160°F, which accelerates UV degradation on dark-colored shingles. Straight-line winds during severe weather regularly hit 60+ mph. Fall and winter are kinder to roofs, but occasional ice events can damage older gutters and flashing.

Cost of a new roof in San Antonio

San Antonio pricing runs close to Texas averages. Budget $9,500–$16,000 for architectural shingle replacement on a typical 2,000 sq ft home, $18,000–$35,000 for standing seam metal, $22,000–$45,000 for tile.

What makes our work in San Antonio different

  • We're TDI-compliant and registered for work in Bexar County — important if you ever need windstorm documentation for insurance
  • Permits: most residential roof replacements don't require a permit in the City of San Antonio, but structural work does. We handle any required permitting.
  • San Antonio's historic districts (King William, Monte Vista, Tobin Hill, parts of Alta Vista) have design review requirements — we work with the Office of Historic Preservation for approvals when needed
  • For HOA-controlled neighborhoods (Stone Oak, Hollywood Park, Shavano Park, Castle Hills), we help you get color/material approvals before scheduling
  • Insurance carrier mix in SA: State Farm, USAA, Allstate, and Farmers are the big four — we work with all of them regularly

Roofing services available in San Antonio

What San Antonio customers say

★★★★★

"Hail damage claim on our Monte Vista home. Wannamaker met the State Farm adjuster on the roof, documented 60+ impacts, and wrote a supplement that added $2,400 for decking and code-required ventilation upgrade. Full architectural replacement in one day. The Office of Historic Preservation approval was coordinated without us having to do anything. Couldn't be happier."

David L.
Alta Vista, San Antonio
★★★★★

"Leak started after a heavy rain. Three other companies wanted to quote a full replacement. Wannamaker did thermal imaging, found a cracked pipe boot, and fixed it for $380. Honest work — I'll call them when the roof does need replacement in 5-6 years."

Jennifer R.
Southtown, San Antonio

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you need a permit to replace a roof in San Antonio?

For most residential roof replacements in the City of San Antonio, no permit is required for like-for-like replacement. Structural repairs, tile conversions, and some commercial work do require permits. We handle permitting when it's needed.

Which San Antonio neighborhoods do you work in?

All of them. We've done residential and commercial work from downtown to Loop 1604, east side to west side. Drive time from our typical dispatch points is under 30 minutes anywhere in Bexar County.

How common are hail claims in San Antonio?

Very. In a typical year, we do 100+ hail-damage insurance claim projects in the San Antonio metro. April–June is peak season. If a storm passes your address with 1-inch or larger hail, get inspected.

Ready to get on our San Antonio schedule?

Free, no-pressure inspections usually within 48 hours in this area.