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Roof First. Storm Ready.

Roofing Contractor in Morgan’s Point Resort, TX

Roofing the lake community on the Belton Lake shore, from Summit golf-course homes to the waterfront streets off FM 2305. Metal, shingle and storm work backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty. Call for a free roof quote.

A roof that earns its keep on the lake

Morgan’s Point Resort wraps the eastern shore of Lake Belton in Bell County, a small lake city of waterfront lots, golf-course streets around the Summit, and homes tucked along FM 2305. Living this close to the water is the draw, and it is also the reason a roof here works harder than one a few miles inland. Sun bounces back off the lake and bakes the south slopes. Wind funnels up the water corridor with nothing to slow it down. We build for that, not for a roof sitting in a sheltered subdivision somewhere drier.

We run Plenox Solutions out of Leander, which puts Morgan’s Point Resort on the far north edge of where we travel, and we show up here on purpose. We wanted to do it the right way instead of trying to make a quick nickel off of homeowners, we wanted to build lasting relationships. So when we replace a roof on the lake, we strip it to the decking, find the soft wood the old roof was hiding, and put the whole thing back together as one sealed unit. Every roof leaves with a lifetime workmanship warranty and six years of annual weatherproofing that we come back and do ourselves.

Roof leaking after a lake storm, shingles curling in the sun, or the whole thing just old and tired? We will drive out, climb up, and hand you a free roof quote in plain words before you sign a thing.

Roof replacement on a Bell County home near Morgan's Point Resort, TX

Finished roof, Bell County area

What we put on roofs around the lake

Full replacement is the bulk of what we do out here, but a roof is one connected system and we handle every piece of it. Here is the work we bring to Morgan’s Point Resort, on lake homes and the few businesses in town alike.

Metal Roofing

Standing-seam metal, the choice a lot of lake homes already make, set to shed hail and ride out the wind that comes off Belton with nothing in its way.
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Shingle Roof Repair

Lifted tabs and small leaks closed up before the next cell off the lake turns a quick fix into a tear-off.
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Storm Damage Roof Repair

When a spring storm rakes the shoreline, we climb up, photograph every hail and wind hit, and set it right.
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Gutter Replacement

Continuous gutters sized for the flash-flood rain Central TX dumps in minutes, carrying it clear of a lakeside foundation.
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Roof Ventilation

Lomanco-certified attic ventilation so the reflected lake sun does not cook a brand-new roof from underneath.
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Commercial Roofing

Flat and low-slope roofs for the offices and buildings near the Summit and along FM 2305, scheduled around how you run things.
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The streets we cover up here

From the waterfront lots and the golf-course homes by the Summit to the houses strung along FM 2305, Morgan’s Point Resort is the northern reach of our route, and we run it gladly. Belton and Temple sit just down the road, Killeen and Fort Cavazos a little past that, so we are out this direction often. Lake home or storefront, a single shingle repair or a full tear-off, we drive to the work.

Morgan’s Point Resort falls inside Bell County, where we also roof nearby towns across Central TX.

Lake weather wears a roof differently

Open water changes the math on a roof. Out on the Belton Lake shore, the sun does not just hit your shingles from above, it reflects back off the lake and works the south and west slopes from a second angle all summer long. The wind matters too. With a wide stretch of water in front of them, the homes along the shoreline and out toward the Summit catch gusts that a sheltered street inland never feels, and that steady pull tugs at edges, flashing, and any tab that was not nailed right the first time. A roof set on a lake lot has to be detailed for that exposure, or it starts shedding pieces long before it should.

Then the storms arrive. Bell County rides one of the busier hail corridors in Texas, and Morgan’s Point Resort takes the same spring cells everybody from Belton to Temple does, often with a wind push off the lake behind them. Hail rarely shows its work from the ground. The shingle can look fine from the driveway while the mat beneath the granules is bruised and the seal coating is knocked loose, and that quiet damage lets water in on the next downpour. By the time a flash flood backs up and a ceiling stain finally appears, the decking under it may already be gone. The only honest read on what a storm did is to climb up and walk the roof slope by slope. We do that every single time.

We climb up and walk every roof slope by slope. No reading the damage from the dock.

Plenox Solutions, Bell County roofing

Questions from the lake

Plain answers for Morgan’s Point Resort homeowners on cost, timing, and storm work. If yours is not below, call (432) 288-5562 or use our contact page.

Is Morgan’s Point Resort really within your range from Leander?

It is. We are based in Leander, and Morgan’s Point Resort sits at the north end of where we travel, by way of Belton and Temple. We make the run up to the lake regularly, and on bigger storm-damage jobs we will go further across TX, so the drive is never a reason to put off calling.

Does living right on Belton Lake wear a roof out faster?

It does. The sun reflecting off the water hits your slopes from a second angle, and the wind off the open lake pulls harder at edges and flashing than it would on a sheltered street. When we roof a lake home we detail the edges, flashing, and underlayment for that exposure, and we build in Lomanco-certified ventilation so the reflected heat does not cook the new roof from below.

Will my homeowner policy cover hail damage out here?

Hail and wind are a covered peril on most Texas homeowner policies. We photograph every hit slope by slope, write up the full scope, and meet your adjuster on the roof so the approval matches what the storm actually did. We cannot speak for your particular policy, but we make sure the carrier sees the whole picture. Our storm damage page walks through how it goes.

How many days will a replacement take on a lake home?

Most homes are done in one to a few days once the material is on site, depending on the size, the pitch, and how much soft decking the tear-off turns up. We give you an honest timeline before we start and keep you posted as we go, not only when something slips.

What does the Plenox warranty actually cover?

Every roof we replace carries a lifetime workmanship warranty on the quality of our install, for as long as you own the home. On top of that you get six years of weatherproofing we handle ourselves once a year, coming back to check seams and penetrations and reseal anything that has moved before the next storm finds it. The terms are written out before we begin.

Do you take on commercial roofs near the Summit and FM 2305?

Yes. We install and repair flat and low-slope roofs for the offices and buildings around Morgan’s Point Resort, and we work around your hours so you stay open. Call us or see our commercial roofing page and tell us about the building.

Roof completed by Plenox Solutions in Bell County, TX

Let us get up on your lake roof

Tell us what the roof is doing and we will drive out to Morgan’s Point Resort, climb up, walk it, and write you a clear number. The free roof quote costs nothing and ties you to nothing. Browse finished roofs in our project gallery or reach us on our contact page.