Roofing Contractor Serving Bell County, TX
From Killeen to Temple to Belton, Plenox Solutions puts on roofs built for Central Texas heat and spring hail. Every job is OSHA-certified work backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty.
Bell County is about 90 miles north, and we cover all of it
Our shop sits in Leander, roughly 90 miles south of the Bell County seat in Belton, and we make that drive regularly because the roofing work up here demands it. Bell County sits in the heart of the Central Texas Blackland Prairie, an open stretch of terrain where spring storms have nothing to stop them. The same cold fronts that push down from the Panhandle in March and April carry straight-line wind and hail across the county at full speed, and the summers that follow bake every unprotected shingle surface until the granules let go.
The county holds a lot of different building stock. Killeen and Harker Heights, west of the Fort Cavazos corridor, have dense residential neighborhoods built across several decades, with a mix of older three-tab roofs past their useful life and newer laminate roofs that took a beating in the last hail season. Temple, further east on I-35, is a larger commercial center with retail, medical, and industrial buildings that need flat-roof maintenance and re-roofing on a regular cycle. Belton, sitting right at the county seat near Stillhouse Hollow Lake, has older housing along the lake edge that sees moisture stress from the water exposure in addition to the standard storm load. Smaller communities like Salado, Troy, Nolanville, Little River-Academy and Morgan’s Point Resort on Belton Lake all share the same storm exposure with fewer local roofing options to turn to.
The climate pattern here follows a familiar Central Texas arc. The summer sun runs hot through June, July and August, baking shingles brittle and cooking attic temperatures well above 130 degrees when the ventilation is poor. Then the hail season arrives in spring before the heat has fully passed, dropping large stones on surfaces that the previous summer already dried out. A roof built without proper attic ventilation ages twice as fast here because the deck never gets a chance to cool down. That is why every Bell County roof we build uses our Lomanco-certified ventilation design, calculated for the actual square footage and attic geometry, not a one-size standard.
When you call us from Bell County, you get the same straight read you would get if you were a Leander neighbor. We get on the roof, take photos, and tell you honestly what it needs. We do it the right way instead of trying to make a quick nickel, so if a repair is going to hold for several good years we say so before any talk of replacement comes up. Ask for a free roof quote and we will come out, climb the roof, document what we find, and put a real number in writing with the warranty spelled out in plain language.
Why Bell County calls us
Cities we roof across Bell County
We work the whole county from Killeen and Harker Heights west of Fort Cavazos to Temple on I-35 and the smaller communities spread across the county. Pick your city below, or see everything on our service areas page.
Killeen, TX
Bell County’s largest city, with dense residential neighborhoods ranging from older three-tab stock to post-storm replacements near the Fort Cavazos corridor.
Temple, TX
A growing I-35 city with a wide mix of residential re-roofs and commercial flat-roof work across the medical and retail corridors.
Belton, TX
The county seat on Stillhouse Hollow Lake, where older lake-edge homes see added moisture stress alongside the standard hail and wind exposure.
Harker Heights, TX
A tight residential community west of Killeen where most of the housing stock is working on two or three roof cycles and storm damage is common after spring fronts.
Nolanville, TX
A small community between Killeen and Belton where newer residential builds still need proper ventilation and flashing from a crew that knows Central Texas weather.
Salado, TX
A historic village on I-35 with older homes and boutique commercial buildings that need careful re-roofing work to preserve character while meeting current weather standards.
Troy, TX
A rural Bell County community northeast of Temple where agricultural and residential roofs both take a beating from the open prairie wind and spring hail.
Roofing work we handle in Bell County
One crew covers the whole county, from a full re-roof in Killeen to storm repair in Temple to a commercial flat roof in Belton. Browse everything on our services page, or start with the work Bell County asks for most.
Metal Roofing
Standing-seam and panel metal roofs built to shed Central Texas hail and last forty to fifty years in Bell County’s climate.
See metal roofing →Storm Restoration
Full restoration after the spring hail and straight-line wind that roll across the Bell County prairie every season.
See storm restoration →Shingle Roof Repair
Missing tabs, active leaks and storm-lifted shingles fixed on the residential roofs across Killeen, Temple, Harker Heights and the surrounding county.
See shingle repair →Roof Ventilation
Lomanco-certified attic ventilation designed for Bell County’s summer heat load, so the deck stays cooler and the roof above it lasts longer.
See roof ventilation →90 miles north, same crew, same standard
We are based in Leander, about 90 miles south of Belton, and we run Bell County calls on a regular schedule. Bell County covers a wide stretch of Central Texas Blackland Prairie from the Fort Cavazos area through Killeen and Temple and up to the smaller communities along Belton Lake and the eastern prairie. We cover it all and take jobs statewide across TX.
Cities: Killeen·Temple·Belton·Harker Heights·Salado·All service areas
Bell County roofing questions
Straight answers for Bell County homeowners and property managers on storms, insurance and timing. If yours is not here, call (432) 288-5562 or use our contact page.
How far is Plenox Solutions from Bell County?
We are based in Leander, which puts us roughly 90 miles south of Belton and about the same distance from Killeen and Temple. We run Bell County calls regularly and schedule them in batches to keep response time short. For active leaks or active storm damage we prioritize the visit so we can tarp and stop water before it reaches the ceilings.
My Killeen roof took hail damage. Can you handle the insurance claim?
Yes. The spring fronts that come through Bell County drop real hail on Killeen and the surrounding neighborhoods, and we document the damage with photos, meet your adjuster on the roof, and walk you through the claim from start to finish. Our insurance claims help is included as part of the job, and our storm restoration crew handles the work once the claim clears.
Which Bell County cities do you cover?
We work the whole county. Most of our calls come from Killeen, Temple, Belton and Harker Heights, but we also serve Nolanville, Salado, Troy, Little River-Academy and Morgan’s Point Resort. If you are anywhere in Bell County, call us and we will come look.
Why does Bell County’s heat affect roofs so much?
Bell County sits on open Blackland Prairie where summer temperatures run hot and attic spaces can reach well above 130 degrees when ventilation is poor. That sustained heat dries shingle adhesives and bakes the granules loose, so when a spring hail storm arrives the roof is already brittle. Proper Lomanco-certified attic ventilation keeps the deck cooler through the summer, which is why we design every Bell County roof with the ventilation calculated for the actual attic geometry rather than a one-size standard. See our roof ventilation page for more detail.
Do you handle commercial roofs in Temple and Killeen?
We do. Along with residential re-roofs we handle commercial and flat-roof work for offices, medical buildings, retail and churches across Temple and Killeen. See our commercial roofing page, and look through finished work in our project gallery.
What warranty do Bell County jobs carry?
Every roof we put on in Bell County carries a lifetime workmanship warranty, so our installation is covered for as long as you own the property. We also include six years of weatherproofing done annually, where we return each year, inspect the seams and penetrations, and reseal anything that has moved before it becomes a leak. Both are written into the contract in plain language before work starts.

Get your Bell County roof handled right
Tell us where in the county you are and what your roof is doing. Whether you are in Killeen, Temple, Belton, Harker Heights or one of the smaller communities, we will come out, get on the roof, and put a clear number on paper. Your free roof quote costs nothing and carries no obligation. See finished work in our project gallery.