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Standing seam metal roof catching the last light over a Hill Country ridge
About Stonebridge Exteriors

Our crews.Since 2011.

Stonebridge Exteriors started with one truck, one trailer, and a rule that has not moved since: the people who quote the work are the people who do it. Four crews now, all on our payroll, all working the same Texas Hill Country towns we live in.

Building since 2011 · 4 crews, no subcontractors · 2,800+ Hill Country exteriors · every warranty in writing

  • GAF Master Elite

    Certified installer, warranties registered

  • Owens Corning

    Preferred Contractor

  • BBB Accredited

    Accredited business

  • Licensed & insured

    Certificate sent before we start

Our values

Three thingswe do not bend on.

Everything else on a job site is negotiable. These three are not, and they are the reason the rest of the work holds up.

  • A straight, tight ridge line on a finished shingle roof
    In-house

    Our crews, our payroll

    No brokered jobs, no crew you have never met turning up at seven. The lead who tears your roof off is on our payroll and finishes what he starts.

  • Going through a written scope with a homeowner at the kitchen table
    Documented

    Photos of what you cannot see

    Decking, ice-and-water at the eaves, step flashing, boots, vent cuts. Every layer photographed before the next one covers it, and the set is yours.

  • A warmly lit Hill Country home under a finished roof at night
    Local

    We live under this weather too

    Hail in spring, hard sun all summer, wind-driven rain coming up off the Balcones. Our crews are twenty minutes away when it hits, not two states away.

Our story

Local fromday one

We started after one bad hail season, watching out-of-town crews nail new shingles over soft decking and be three states away by the time the ceiling stained. Everything about how we work is a reaction to that.

  1. A roofer setting a six-nail pattern on a steep pitch

    2011

    One truck, one trailer

    Redacted for privacy leaves a national outfit and starts taking his own jobs.

  2. A crew running architectural shingles up a steep roof

    2015

    Gutters and siding come in-house

    Rather than hand the trim work to a sub, we hire and train for it.

  3. Drone view of a finished architectural shingle roof

    2019

    Master Elite certification

    Every warranty registered with the manufacturer from here on.

  4. A Hill Country home lit up in the evening under a finished roof

    Today

    Four crews, one owner

    2,800+ exteriors across the Texas Hill Country, and the owner still walks every roof.

From the founder

Why we built itbackwards

“I spent eleven years on other people’s crews. The pattern never changed — the man who sold the roof was never the man on it, and by the time a valley leaked he had moved to the next county.

So we run it the other way round. I am on every roof at some point in the week, the crew lead is on it all week, and the workmanship warranty carries my name. That is a real thing when your name is also on the truck.”

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Founder & crew lead

Our people

Our crew.Your neighbors.

No subcontractors. The people who measure your roof, build it, and pick up the phone two winters later are all on our payroll.

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Founder & crew lead

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Operations

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Production manager

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Claims & supplements

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Estimator

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Scheduling

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Founder & crew lead

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Production manager

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Claims & supplements

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Estimator

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Scheduling

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Founder & crew lead

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Production manager

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Claims & supplements

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Estimator

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Founder & crew lead

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Production manager

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Scheduling

Manufacturer-certified installer

The weather here is hard.Build for it.

  • A scope, not a number

    Shingle class, underlayment, flashing details and vent count, all named on the page before anyone signs.

  • Detail up close

    Six nails a shingle, step flashing tucked behind the siding, ice-and-water shield turned up the wall.

  • Leave it cleaner

    Magnets over the yard twice, and the crew lead walks the finished roof with you before the trucks go.

How we work

High standards.Every job.

Four rules the crews do not get to bend, on a repair or a full replacement.

  • Work truck and staged material in a driveway at first light

    On time

    The start date holds

    If we say Tuesday at seven, the trucks are in the driveway Tuesday at seven. Materials land the afternoon before so nobody is standing around waiting on a delivery.

  • A roof valley lined with ice-and-water shield before shingles

    Detail

    The layers nobody sees

    Ice-and-water shield at the eaves and in every valley, drip edge under the underlayment at the eave and over it at the rake, step flashing woven course by course into a sidewall.

  • The office line being answered

    Reachable

    A person, not a queue

    Someone in the office picks up during working hours, scopes come back inside a day, and the storm line is answered around the clock through hail season.

  • A magnetic sweeper picking stray nails out of the lawn

    Clean

    Magnets, twice

    Beds and shrubs covered before tear-off, dumpster on the driveway rather than the lawn, and the whole yard swept for nails before we leave and again the next morning.

Giving back

Good for theHill Country

A roof looks after one house. How it gets built, and where the old one ends up, looks after the rest of the Texas Hill Country.

A finished roof over a Hill Country home at dusk
  • Tear-off recycled

    Asphalt tear-off goes to a road-paving recycler in San Marcos rather than to landfill.

  • Cool-roof shingles

    Reflective granules and a vented attic that actually moves air, which is most of the battle in a Texas August.

  • Local supply houses

    We buy through Hill Country suppliers and hire crews out of the towns we work in.

  • Repairs we do not bill

    A few roofs a season for neighbors who cannot carry the work, quietly and without a press release.