Boerne
Boerne, Texas Roofing & Property Guidance
Roofing guidance, storm damage documentation, gutters, painting, and property protection for Kendall County homeowners — from The Roof Shepherd, based in Round Rock.
Boerne At A Glance
What homeowners in Boerne should know
Roofing Insight
Boerne’s Hill Country terrain produces localized storm cells from both the west and southwest — hilltop properties in Cordillera Ranch and Fair Oaks Ranch experience amplified wind and hail exposure.
Hail & Storm Exposure
3 documented hail events within 10 miles of Boerne in 2025 (NOAA SPC). Peak activity: March–May. Last confirmed event: May 26, 2025. Visible roof, gutter, vent, and fascia conditions should be documented after any significant event, regardless of whether damage is obvious from the ground.
Exterior & Painting Note
Boerne’s historic Main Street district requires Historic Review Commission approval for exterior modifications — document existing finishes before any painting project on contributing structures.
Common Roofing Issues
Common concerns in Boerne mirror the broader Central Texas market: UV-driven granule loss, soft-metal hail impacts on vents and gutters, pipe boot failures, and ventilation issues in aging attic systems. The specific soil and humidity conditions in Kendall County add local nuance to each.
Boerne Snapshot
Weather history & local facts
Weather & Storm History
3 NOAA-documented hail events within 10 miles of Boerne in 2025. Largest: 1.00" (quarter-sized). Last event: May 26, 2025. Peak months: March–May. Primary ZIP codes served: 78006, 78015.
After major hail events, out-of-state contractors arrive quickly. Independent documentation before any contractor conversation gives you a neutral record of visible conditions — and protects your position whether you file a claim or not. The Roof Shepherd documents first. Decisions come after.
Worth Knowing
Boerne sits on the Cibolo Creek in Kendall County — the city’s German Hill Country heritage is preserved in its historic Main Street district and the annual Berges Fest celebration.
Local Note
Boerne is one of the fastest-growing Hill Country communities in Texas, driven by San Antonio professionals seeking acreage estates along the I-10 corridor.
Hail data sourced from NOAA SPC filtered reports, 1″ or larger within 10 miles of city center. Not a formal risk assessment.
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Boerne FAQs
Common questions in Boerne
Does The Roof Shepherd serve Boerne?
Boerne is part of The Roof Shepherd’s Central Texas service territory. Roofing guidance, storm damage documentation, gutters, painting, and property protection are available. Contact us with your address for scheduling.
Is Boerne in a hail-prone area?
Boerne falls within the Central Texas hail corridor. NOAA SPC data shows 3 documented hail events within 10 miles of Boerne in 2025, with the largest reaching 1.00" (quarter-sized). Peak months are March–May.
What roofing materials hold up best in Boerne?
Architectural asphalt shingles remain the most common choice in Kendall County. Class 3 and Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are worth discussing given Central Texas hail exposure — particularly for homes carrying higher deductibles or approaching the 15-year age mark.
How do I get started in Boerne?
Use the Get Help form with your Boerne address and a description of your concern. The Roof Shepherd reviews submissions the same day during business hours and follows up with relevant context before any site visit.
2025 Hail Activity
Documented storm exposure in Boerne
2025 Hail Reports
3 documented hail events within 10 miles of Boerne in 2025 (NOAA SPC data). Peak activity: March–June. Last confirmed event: May 26, 2025.
Largest Recorded
The largest hail reported near Boerne in 2025 measured 1.00″ (quarter-sized). Even quarter-sized hail causes soft-metal impact on gutters, vents, and flashing that validates storm intensity before a roof surface is ever accessed.
Neighborhood Exposure
Active neighborhoods in Boerne: Cordillera Ranch, Fair Oaks Ranch, and Main Street historic district. Hilltop and ridge properties in Boerne’s Hill Country terrain experience amplified wind uplift — fascia and ridge cap conditions deserve particular attention after any storm event.
Hail data sourced from NOAA Storm Prediction Center (SPC) filtered reports. Reports reflect spotter-confirmed events within 10 miles of city center. Not a formal risk assessment.
Exterior & Painting
What Boerne homeowners should know about exterior work
Local Paint & Exterior Note
Cordillera Ranch and Fair Oaks Ranch HOAs specify approved roofing materials and colors — verify current requirements before ordering replacement material.
Sequence Matters
Boerne’s historic Main Street district requires Historic Review Commission approval for exterior modifications — document existing finishes before any painting project on designated structures. Exterior painting and property protection work should follow — not precede — roofing documentation. Condition notes from a roof visit often surface fascia rot, gutter separation, and trim damage that affect painting scope and cost.
Field Videos
From the field in Boerne.
Real inspections, real conditions, real documentation — relevant to Boerne and Kendall County.
Class 4 Roof Replacement — Central Texas
What a Class 4 impact-resistant shingle upgrade means for Hill Country homes — hail frequency, material performance, and insurance premium context.
Watch on YouTubePost-Storm Documentation — Central Texas Corridor
What homeowners in the Central Texas corridor should check after a storm — soft metals first, then roof surface.
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