RUSH BUILDERS ROOFING AND SOLAR · 5.0 ★ ON GOOGLE
Hail inspections, replacements, and insurance help — minutes away, rated 5.0 stars.
Free inspection · No obligation · Local & family-run

From Old Town to Teravista, Paloma Lake to Forest Creek — every few seasons a storm tracks up the I-35 corridor and bruises thousands of Round Rock roofs. Most homeowners never know until it leaks.
We’re based just down the road in Pflugerville, so a Round Rock inspection isn’t a trip for us — it’s the neighborhood.
Free storm inspections
Every slope checked and documented after hail or high wind.
Roof replacement
Most homes done in one day with Texas-grade materials.
Insurance, start to finish
Filing, adjuster meetings, and denied claims turned around.
Repairs
Wind-lifted shingles, leaks, and flashing fixed fast.
There’s a reason insurance companies price Williamson County the way they do: the stretch of I-35 from Georgetown down through Round Rock and Pflugerville is one of the most hail-active corridors in Texas. Storm cells riding the highway drop quarter-to-golf-ball hail over Round Rock every few seasons — often at night, often unnoticed until the neighborhood fills with roofing signs.
Teravista, Paloma Lake, Forest Creek, Walsh Ranch — Round Rock’s big subdivisions were built fast, with production-grade shingles installed street by street in the same seasons. When hail comes through, damage lands on hundreds of near-identical roofs at once. That’s good news in one way: if three houses on your street have approved claims from a storm, your roof saw the same storm, and an inspection is very much worth your time.
After big Round Rock storms, some homeowners get denied based on inspections that never left the ladder. Hail bruising shows up on slopes, in soft metals, and under close inspection — not from the driveway. Our inspections cover every slope and every penetration, documented photo by photo, and when an earlier denial got it wrong, we get it re-opened.
Within days of a Round Rock hailstorm, the door-knocking starts. Some of those companies are fine; many will be gone by Christmas. Three filters that take two minutes: ask for a local physical address and drive past it on Maps; ask for five local reviews you can actually click; and never sign anything on the doorstep — a legitimate roofer is happy to be your second opinion, not just your first signature. We’re one town over and we’ll still be here when your warranty needs us.
We’re headquartered one town over in Pflugerville — close enough to inspect quickly after a storm, local enough that our reputation lives or dies on Williamson County word of mouth. 5.0 stars on Google and counting.
Free inspection, honest answer, zero pressure — and if your roof is fine, we’ll tell you.