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CCL Contracting · Alamo, TX

Roofing Contractor in
Alamo, TX.

The roofing contractor Alamo, TX residential homeowners and winter-Texan RV park managers trust. Roof replacement, repair, RV park canopies and park-model roofs, hail and storm damage restoration — backed by 15 years roofing the Mid-Valley and full insurance claim coordination.

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26.1834° N · 98.1206° W · ALAMO, TX

Alamo is year-round residential plus winter-Texan country.

Alamo sits between Donna and San Juan in the central Mid-Valley — roughly 20,000 year-round residents, plus one of the largest concentrations of winter-Texan RV parks and park-model communities in the Rio Grande Valley. The city's day-to-day roofing market is two markets at once: PSJA-area residential single-family for permanent homeowners, and metal canopy / carport / small-roof systems for the parks that fill up every November through April with snowbird residents from the Midwest and Canada.

CCL Contracting has been roofing Alamo since 2009. We do residential roof replacements on year-round Alamo homes — asphalt shingle (3-tab, architectural, Class 4 impact-resistant), standing seam and R-panel metal — plus the canopy, carport, and small-roof metal installs that winter-Texan parks need. We schedule most major park work for the summer when units are empty, and we handle storm damage restoration with full insurance claim coordination on both residential and park-model properties.

This page covers what an Alamo residential roof costs, what RV park / park-model roofing typically looks like, how the insurance claim process works, and how long different systems last in the Mid-Valley climate.

Residential, park-model, and storm restoration.

Three roof systems cover roughly 95% of Alamo work — plus the park-specific canopies and small-roof metal that's specific to the winter-Texan corridor.

Residential vs. RV park / park-model roofing in Alamo

Quick reference for Alamo homeowners and park managers comparing roof options.

  • Residential architectural shingle: 18–22 year lifespan, $4–$7 per sq ft installed. Default for most permanent Alamo homes. Class 4 impact-resistant unlocks a 10–25% wind/hail premium discount.
  • Residential standing seam metal: 40–50 year lifespan, $9–$14 per sq ft installed. Common upgrade choice on Alamo re-roofs and custom builds.
  • RV park R-panel canopy / carport: Priced per project. Typical lifespan 25–35 years on the panel itself when properly fastened. R-panel is the standard for park canopies — UV-stable, light, weather-tight, low-maintenance.
  • Park-model home roof replacement: Park-models often have shallower roof pitches and smaller footprints than residential — pricing reflects that and scope is typically a one-day install with metal panel or rolled-roof systems.

Hail hit your roof.
Here's what happens next.

Alamo sits in the same Mid-Valley hail corridor as McAllen, Pharr, and Donna. Hail rolls through and Alamo roofs — and park canopies — take damage along with the rest of the metro. Here's the process when CCL runs your claim.

Texas note: wind and hail claim deadlines apply, set by your policy and state law — windows can be tight. Contact your carrier promptly after a storm and get an inspection scheduled.

  • i.

    Free hail damage inspection

    Walk every slope (residential) or canopy (park work). Document granule loss, soft-metal denting, panel impact divots, fastener compromise, and shingle bruising with timestamped photos. Free, no claim required.

  • ii.

    You file the claim with your carrier

    You (or the park's property insurer) file directly. We give you the documentation: photos, scope, address, loss date. Most Alamo claims get an adjuster scheduled within 7–14 days.

  • iii.

    We meet your adjuster on the roof

    CCL climbs the roof alongside the adjuster, documents together, and pushes back when items are missed. Park-model and canopy claims have their own scope considerations — we know what gets undercounted.

  • iv.

    Scope supplement & install

    If the initial scope misses items, we supplement in writing. Once approved, we order materials and schedule install. Residential storm replacements take 1–2 days on-roof; park canopies typically 1 day per unit.

Every Alamo area.

CCL crews roof across every part of Alamo — year-round residential neighborhoods plus the winter-Texan RV park corridor.

Inside Alamo city limits or on the Donna, San Juan, or Pharr line — we cover it. CCL is 13 miles east in Weslaco with crews routing through Alamo and the winter-Texan corridor regularly.

From first call
to final inspection.

A clear process across every Alamo project — residential re-roof, RV park canopy install, or storm restoration. Park work scheduled around the winter-Texan season.

  • i.

    Free roof inspection / site review

    Schedule within 48 hours for residential. Park work scheduled around resident occupancy. Photo documentation, soft-metal check, decking and attic review on residential.

  • ii.

    Written scope & quote

    Itemized residential scope or park-specific project scope. No fine print. If insurance is in play, we coordinate with your carrier here.

  • iii.

    Install

    Most Alamo residential re-roofs run 1–2 days. Park canopies typically 1 day per unit. Major park work scheduled May–September when units are empty.

  • iv.

    Final walkthrough & warranty

    We walk the roof with you, sign off the punch list, and hand over manufacturer + workmanship warranty in writing. CCL is 13 miles east in Weslaco for any follow-up.

Questions Alamo homeowners & park managers actually ask.

Direct answers — residential and RV park work. Don't see yours? Reach out.

How much does a roof replacement cost in Alamo, TX?

A roof replacement in Alamo typically costs $4–$7 per square foot for asphalt shingle and $9–$14 per square foot for standing seam metal. A standard 1,700 sq ft Alamo home runs roughly $7,500–$13,000 in shingle and $15,000–$24,000 in metal. RV park canopies, park-model roofs, and small-roof installs are priced per project after on-site assessment.

Do you do roofs for winter-Texan RV parks and park-model homes in Alamo?

Yes. Alamo has one of the largest concentrations of winter-Texan RV and park-model communities in the RGV. CCL handles metal carport and canopy installs, full park-model roof replacements, mod-bit and TPO on community buildings, and storm damage work across the park. We schedule around the winter-Texan season so most major work happens in summer when units are empty.

Does homeowners insurance cover roof replacement in Texas?

Yes — most Texas homeowners policies cover roof replacement when damage is caused by a covered peril such as hail, wind, or named storms. Wear, tear, and age are not covered. Claim deadlines for wind and hail losses in Texas are set by your policy and state law, and those windows can be tight. Contact your insurer promptly after a storm.

How long does a roof last in the Rio Grande Valley?

In Alamo and the broader Mid-Valley, 3-tab asphalt shingles last about 12–15 years, architectural shingles 18–22 years, standing seam metal 40–50 years, and clay or concrete tile 50+ years. RGV UV intensity and hail exposure shorten the upper end of every shingle estimate vs. cooler climates.

Do I need a roof repair or a full replacement?

Repair when damage is isolated, the roof is under 15 years old, and decking and underlayment are sound. Replace when shingles are bald, granules fill the gutters, multiple leaks have appeared, or hail bruising covers more than one slope. A free roof inspection in Alamo, TX gives you a clear written answer either way.

How do I know if my Alamo roof has hail or storm damage?

Look for granules in gutters and downspouts, dented soft metals (vents, flashing, AC fins), circular bruises on shingles, missing or creased shingles, and interior ceiling stains. Most hail damage is invisible from the ground. A free hail damage roof inspection in Alamo documents everything in writing before you call your carrier.

What's the best time of year to replace a roof in South Texas?

October through March is the best window in Alamo — cooler temperatures protect asphalt during install, and hurricane season has ended. For RV park work, May–September is often best since winter-Texan units are empty. Storm damage timelines override seasonal preference.

Do you pull Alamo city permits for roof replacements?

Yes. Re-roofs inside Alamo city limits require a permit through the City of Alamo Building Inspections department. CCL pulls the permit, schedules the inspection, and provides the signed final inspection card before final payment. RV park and unincorporated Hidalgo County work follows different permit pathways — we confirm in writing.

Free Alamo roof inspection.
48-hour response.

Tell us about your roof — residential, RV park canopy, park-model, or storm damage. We respond within one business hour and schedule your free Alamo inspection within 48 hours.

Call (956) 463-4117 or (956) 492-9451
  • We respond within 1 business hour
  • Free Alamo inspection within 48 hours
  • Residential or RV park scope and written quote

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Tell us about your roof or RV park property. No obligation — just a real walk-through and a written quote.

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