Service Area · Alabama
Roofing & Solar in Horton
Experienced, manufacturer-certified roofing for Horton and Marshall County. Free 30-minute inspections with a written report — and we’ll tell you straight whether you need work or not.
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Why Horton Calls Us
Local roofing built for Horton.
Up on Sand Mountain, Horton and the Marshall County towns around it sit in some of the most active spring storm territory in the state. Hail and straight-line wind are the regulars, and we file those claims weekly.
We cover the towns around Horton too — Albertville, Boaz, Douglas, Guntersville — so if a neighbor needed a roof, odds are we’ve already been on one near you.
What We Do in Horton
Residential
Replacements and repairs on Horton homes, with Atlas Pro and GAF systems built for Alabama heat and hail.
LEARN MORE →Commercial
Duro-Last, TPO and EPDM membranes for Horton businesses and flat roofs that need to hold up year-round.
LEARN MORE →Solar
Solar that pairs with a roof replacement — net metering and the 30% federal tax credit, explained straight.
LEARN MORE →Storm Damage
Hail and wind damage documented, and your insurance claim handled. We meet your adjuster on the roof.
LEARN MORE →What a Free Horton Inspection Looks Like
A real person climbs your roof — about 30 minutes — and you get a written report with photos. No pressure, no obligation.
We’d rather give you an honest “your roof is fine” than sell you a job you don’t need.
Horton Questions
Do you really cover Horton, or just the bigger cities?
We cover Horton directly, along with Albertville, Boaz, Douglas, Guntersville. Marshall County is our backyard.
When’s the worst storm season around here?
Spring — roughly March through May — is when hail and straight-line wind move through Marshall County. If you think a storm hit your roof, it’s worth getting it documented before the claim window tightens.
Are you storm chasers?
No. We’re based in Ranburne, just over the Alabama line, and we’re not going anywhere after the job. There’s enough work for every legitimate roofer in the state — we’d rather earn Horton the right way.
