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    A Hill Country custom home at golden hour, standing-seam metal roof catching late-afternoon light over a complex roofline of valleys and dormers, with limestone and cedar in the foreground.

    Cedarline Roofing Co.

    A roof replacement is a sequence of decisions, not a material choice. What gets torn off. What gets exposed. What gets repaired before the new system goes on. How the property is protected while the work is happening. The chimney flashing reset. The ventilation correction if the previous installation got it wrong.

    Before we quote your roof

    What happens before we quote.

    1. 01

      Property assessment

      Dean inspects on-site, 2–3 hours.

    2. 02

      Photo documentation

      Roof, flashing, ventilation, structure.

    3. 03

      Scope review

      What's there, what needs work, what doesn't.

    4. 04

      Line-item quote

      Each scope item priced separately.

    5. 05

      Clear decision point

      Written quote. No obligation either way.

    Recent projects
    Wimberley custom home with new standing-seam metal roof at golden hour. Complex roofline with valleys and dormers visible; copper valley flashing catching the light.
    Standing-seam metal replacement, custom homeWimberley

    Wimberley

    12-year custom home re-roofed with standing-seam, ridge venting corrected.

    Mid-tear-off on a Bandera residence. Decking is exposed, ice-and-water shield is rolled out along the eaves, and the property is protected — tarps over landscaping and a dumpster on plywood-covered driveway.
    Architectural shingle replacementBandera

    Bandera

    Replacement plus chimney flashing reset and isolated decking repair.

    1920s Boerne home mid-restoration. Matched Vermont slate on the south slope, original slate retained on the north slope, freshly installed copper dormer flashing visible at the transitions.
    Multi-material restorationBoerne historic district

    Boerne historic district

    Matched Vermont slate, retained original on north slope, copper details.

    Most of what makes a roof work is invisible from the ground.

    — Dean Wheeler, Cedarline Roofing Co.