Roofing in Wimberley, Texas
Wimberley is Hill Country at its most Hill Country. Jacob's Well, the cypress trees on Cypress Creek, the limestone bluffs along the Blanco, the square full of shops and galleries — it's the kind of place people dream about moving to. The roofs here have to handle more than their share of weather, though, and they need to be installed by people who understand it.
Wimberley is a Hill Country town in the truest sense. Limestone bluffs, cypress-lined creeks, winding caliche roads, and a colorful downtown square full of shops and galleries. The homes here are different from anywhere else in our service area — custom builds on large lots, often with complex hip-and-valley roof lines, tile or metal roofing to match the Hill Country aesthetic, and a lot of exposure to wind and hail up on the ridges. Roofing in Wimberley is not tract-home work, and it takes a different skill set than roofing in Cibolo or Kyle.
A Note From the River People
Wimberley is defined by its water. The Blanco River runs along the south side of town, and Cypress Creek flows right through the heart of it, lined with the cypress trees that give the creek its name. Jacob's Well — the famous artesian spring fed by the Trinity Aquifer — is just outside of town and is the source of Cypress Creek's flow. The Blanco River is the same river that flooded catastrophically on Memorial Day 2015 and reshaped parts of Wimberley and Blanco. Anyone who lives here takes water, drainage, and storm preparation seriously.
What We Do in Wimberley
3 Rivers Roofing offers a full range of exterior services to homeowners and property owners in Wimberley. Below is the short version of each — if you want the long version, click through to the dedicated service page.
Roof Replacement
We replace roofs across Wimberley as complete, integrated systems — not just new shingles thrown on top of old problems. Tear-off, decking repair, proper underlayment, correct flashing, and the kind of attention to detail that turns a 20-year roof into a 30-year one.
Roof Repair
Not every Wimberley roof needs replacement. Sometimes it's a single flashing detail, a failed pipe boot, storm-lifted shingles, or a leak that's been patched wrong and needs to be done right. We do honest repair work and we don't upsell you into a replacement you don't need.
Standing Seam Metal
For Wimberley homeowners who want to put on a roof and be done with the subject for 40+ years, standing seam metal is the answer. We install both snap-lock and double-crimp profiles, and we know which is right for which roof. The concealed fastener system means no exposed screws to back out or leak.
Atlas Shingle Roofing
Atlas Pinnacle Pristine is the architectural shingle we put on most of our Wimberley projects. It's built for climates like ours, comes in over 16 colors, carries a lifetime limited warranty, and — when installed to Atlas specification — qualifies for the strongest manufacturer warranty available.
Seamless Gutters
Seamless gutters matter more in Central Texas than most people realize, and Wimberley is no exception. We form gutters on-site from continuous aluminum coils, slope them correctly, secure them with hidden hangers, and route downspouts to get water away from your foundation.
James Hardie Siding
James Hardie fiber cement siding is the right material for Wimberley homes. It doesn't burn, doesn't rot, doesn't warp, and its ColorPlus factory finish doesn't fade the way field-painted siding does in Texas sun. We install HardiePlank lap, HardiePanel vertical, HardieShingle, and HardieTrim as complete exterior systems.
We also handle commercial roofing for Wimberley-area warehouses, retail properties, churches, and multi-family buildings. We handle commercial roofing in Wimberley for warehouses, retail, office buildings, churches, schools, and multi-family properties. TPO, modified bitumen, metal, and commercial shingles — we specify and install the right system for the building, not just whatever has the best margin.
About Wimberley — and Why We Love Working Here
Wimberley has around 1,400 housing units inside the city limits but many more in the surrounding rural Hays County and Blanco County areas. Homes here tend to be custom builds on acreage, which means every roof is different — no cookie-cutter subdivisions.
The Wimberley economy is anchored by tourism and hospitality, small retail along the square, Wimberley ISD, and a lot of people working from home or commuting to Austin and San Marcos. When we work in Wimberley, we work on homes owned by people who depend on those employers and on the stability of this community — and we approach every job with that in mind.
Wimberley is about 20 minutes west of our San Marcos office up RR-12, one of the prettiest drives in the state. We love working out there.
Have questions before scheduling an estimate? Our FAQ page answers the most common questions we hear from Wimberley homeowners — on materials, insurance claims, warranties, timing, and more.
Rivers, Roofs, and Why It Matters
The Blanco River — one of the three rivers in our name — runs right along the south side of Wimberley, and Cypress Creek flows right through the middle of town. We know this watershed. We've swum in it, fished it, and we've watched it flood. We bring that respect to every Wimberley roof we install.