Who SJ&H Roofing Is
SJ&H Roofing is a Gulf-region roofing company built for homeowners who want a real answer instead of a sales pitch. We serve the Biloxi and Pascagoula markets on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the Texas Coastal Bend, and the Rio Grande Valley. Our work centers on roof repair, roof replacement, storm damage inspections, and related exterior services, but the bigger thing we do is remove the guessing. Homeowners comparing regional coverage can also review our roofing services by city reference. We inspect first, document what we find, explain it clearly, and help homeowners make the right decision for the actual condition of the roof.
A lot of roofing companies are built to sell a replacement first and explain it later. SJ&H Roofing was built the other way around. We believe homeowners deserve to know what failed, where it failed, why it failed, and whether it is truly a repair situation or a replacement situation. That is why our process is inspection-first, documentation-heavy, and repair-first whenever the roof honestly earns a repair.
The Gulf Coast punishes roofs differently than inland markets do. Salt air, humidity, uplift pressure, tropical moisture, and violent heat cycling create failure patterns that often do not show up clearly from the ground. That is why SJ&H Roofing puts so much emphasis on getting on the roof, finding the real failure point, and explaining what is actually going on. If you want the broader technical side of that, start with the Mississippi Gulf Coast Roof Intelligence Index, Texas Wind, and Texas Humidity.
Don’t let the next storm find it before we do. Call 228-546-2495 right now — we’ll inspect, document, and give you a real answer. View All SJ&H Roofing Locations →
What SJ&H Roofing Is Built On
SJ&H Roofing was built for homeowners who are tired of vague answers, rushed estimates, and contractors who talk in circles. We believe roofing decisions should be based on what is actually happening on the roof, not on what makes the biggest invoice. That means real inspections, real photo documentation, real explanations, and recommendations that match the condition of the system.
Our service footprint spans the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Texas Coastal Bend, and Rio Grande Valley, but the company mindset stays the same everywhere: diagnose first, explain clearly, repair when possible, replace when necessary, and do the work correctly for the climate that roof actually lives in. That applies whether someone is calling from Ocean Springs, Moss Point, Portland, Rockport, Mission, or Pharr.
The company also puts a lot of weight on homeowner education. That is where the Roof Nerd Systems, the How-To Resource Hub, and the broader guide pages come in. The goal is simple: if we can help a homeowner understand the roof better, we can help them make a smarter decision.
Repair First. Replace Only When It’s Actually Time.
One of the biggest things that makes SJ&H Roofing different is that we do not treat every roof problem like a full replacement sale. A lot of roofs across the Gulf Coast still have life left in them when the actual failure is isolated and caught early enough. That is why we start with an inspection and why our first question is always the same: what is the roof actually doing?
If the system is repairable, we say so and we repair it. If the system is truly spent, we document why. Homeowners can then look at the evidence, compare Repair vs. Replace, review the Roof Replacement Guide, and make an informed decision instead of being boxed into one path.
And when a bigger project really is the right move, we do not pretend money is not part of the conversation. Financing is available for qualifying homeowners through Roof Financing, which gives people a practical next-step option when the roof needs more than a small repair.
Why Gulf Coast Conditions Shape How We Work
Roofs on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Texas Coastal Bend do not age like roofs in mild inland climates. The combination of high humidity, salt-laden air, intense UV exposure, and recurring tropical storm systems creates a failure environment that accelerates every weak point — flashing transitions, ridge caps, nail pops, underlayment laps, and pipe boot sealants included.
That is exactly why SJ&H Roofing inspects the way it does. Harrison County and Jackson County homeowners have lived through Katrina, Gustav, Ike, Nate, Zeta, and Sally. Each of those storms did more than create moment-of-loss damage. They also left behind fatigued materials, compromised seals, and micro-uplift damage that often looked fine from the ground but failed later. That is Gulf Coast roofing reality. Damage compounds quietly until it does not. That is why our recommendations lean so heavily on documentation instead of assumptions.
We built this company around catching what compounded before it becomes your next interior water event. We have inspected roofs across Harrison and Jackson Counties that looked fine from the street and had active moisture migration at multiple points. You do not find that without getting up there and knowing what you are looking at. Homeowners wanting more on that side of roofing can start with the 2026 Hurricane Prep Guide and GAF WindProven Unlimited Wind Warranty.
How SJ&H Roofing Works
This is how SJ&H Roofing handles a roofing problem from first call to completed work.
- Inspection first: we locate the failure point, not just the symptom.
- Photo documentation: labeled photos + clear notes so you can actually understand what’s happening.
- Recommendation: repair when it’s repair; replace only when the system is truly spent.
- Work performed correctly: flashing, sealing, ventilation logic, and wind/water detailing done right for Gulf wind zones and moisture behavior.
- Final check: we confirm the fix, walk you through what was done, and document the result so you have a record — useful for insurance and future inspections.
Why Gulf Coast Homeowners Choose SJ&H Roofing
There’s no shortage of roofing contractors on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, Texas Coastal Bend, or the Rio Grande Valley. What there is a shortage of is contractors who understand what Gulf weather actually does to a roof — and who will tell you the truth about whether you need a repair or a replacement instead of defaulting to whichever answer makes them more money.
Harrison and Jackson County homeowners have watched named storms roll through and then watched contractors appear out of nowhere with quick quotes and no documentation. That’s not us. We inspect first, document everything, explain what we found, and fix what actually needs fixing. If it is a repair, we say that. If it is a replacement, we document why. And if a bigger project truly makes sense, homeowners can review roof financing options instead of feeling cornered. That mix of honesty, clarity, and practical options is a big part of why people call SJ&H Roofing back after storm season.
We serve homeowners in Ocean Springs, D’Iberville, Portland, Rockport, Aransas Pass, Ingleside, Sinton, Calallen, Kingsville, Padre Island, Edinburg, Weslaco, Donna, and Alamo.
Core Services We Provide
Roof Repair
Missing shingles, lifted edges, nail pops, flashing leaks, vent issues, ridge/hip separation, storm blow-offs — Gulf Coast storms expose every weak point fast. We find the actual failure, not just the visible symptom, and stop the leak from traveling before it becomes a bigger problem.
Roof Repair Guide → | Biloxi Roof Repair → | Pascagoula Roof Repair →
Roof Replacement
When repairs stop making sense, we document why — decking condition, ventilation failure, underlayment fatigue, wind-zone weak points, and heat-cycle damage. We rebuild it right for Gulf Coast conditions so it does not come apart in the next storm season.
Replacement Guide → | Pascagoula Roof Replacement → | Corpus Christi Roof Replacement →
Storm Damage Inspections
After storms, the calls that come in are not always “I see damage.” They are often “something is wrong but I do not know what.” We photograph uplift zones, seal failures, collateral impact points, and moisture entry paths — documentation, not guesses.
Storm Damage Guide → | Corpus Christi Storm Damage → | 2026 Hurricane Prep →
Metal Roofing
Coastal wind, salt air, and heat punish fasteners, seams, and penetrations harder here than anywhere inland. We install and repair metal systems with the right flashing strategy and movement tolerance for Gulf Coast thermal cycles.
Commercial Roofing
Flat and low-slope roofs fail differently: ponding, edge-lift, seam separation, parapet transitions, and HVAC penetration leaks. Gulf storms accelerate every one of those failure modes. We isolate the failure zone and repair the system correctly.
Residential Roofing
From storm-damaged repairs to full replacements, we help homeowners choose the right system for their house, budget, and wind zone — not whatever is fastest for the contractor.
Where SJ&H Roofing Works
Click your local hub to land on the right city pages, local phone number, and local resources for your region. Each hub routes homeowners to the area pages and guides that fit their market best.
SJ&H Storm Tracker (Mississippi Gulf Coast)
This is one of the public weather tools we keep in front of homeowners on the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Want to see what’s moving toward Biloxi, Gulfport, Pascagoula, Ocean Springs, and Moss Point? This is the same public data we watch for wind-gust risk, blow-offs, and “it only leaks in heavy rain” calls. Harrison and Jackson Counties sit in one of the most active storm corridors on the Gulf — we watch this year-round, not just during named storms.
Storm data source: National Weather Service (NWS)
Tap to Load Gulf Coast Radar Loop (Fast Mode)
Roof Nerd rule: once gusts start pushing 35–45+ mph, weak zones (ridge, edges, vents, flashing) go from “fine yesterday” to “missing shingles today.” On the Gulf Coast, those gusts show up with almost no warning — and the roofs that survive are the ones that got inspected before the season started.
Leak? Missing shingles? Don’t wait for the next storm cycle to confirm it. Call now: 228-546-2495
— FROM THE ROOF NERDS AT SJ&H ROOFING —
Why Gulf Coast Roofs Fail the Way They Do
Roof Nerds is one of the ways SJ&H Roofing helps homeowners understand complex roof behavior in plain English. Roofs on the Mississippi Gulf Coast rarely fail in a single dramatic moment. What actually happens is a progressive failure sequence that can take months or years to become visible — and by the time it shows up as an interior stain, the damage has usually been traveling for a while.
Here’s the cause: Gulf Coast climate creates a uniquely aggressive environment for roofing materials. Salt air accelerates metal oxidation and sealant breakdown. Heat cycling expands and contracts every shingle and flashing transition. Wind-driven rain finds micro-gaps normal rain never reaches. Named storms and everyday gust events keep testing the same weak points until one of them finally gives way. Learn more in GAF WindProven Unlimited Wind Warranty and Repair vs. Replace.
That is why Gulf Coast leaks rarely have a simple, obvious source from the ground. The stain is the symptom. The failure point is somewhere else. The water path in between is the part that gets missed when nobody gets on the roof and documents what is actually happening. If you’re dealing with that exact problem, read Common Pascagoula Roof Leaks or the Biloxi Roof Leak Guide.
GAF Video Vault (Timberline Series)
These are a few of the product education resources SJ&H Roofing shares with homeowners who want a clearer understanding of the Timberline lineup and what the wind rating language actually means for Gulf Coast roofs.
Video source: GAF (official YouTube)
Timberline HDZ — Unlimited Wind Rating
Timberline HDZ Shingles
Timberline UHDZ Shingles
Questions about which shingle fits your Gulf Coast home and wind zone? Learn about the GAF WindProven Unlimited Wind Warranty before you decide. Call now: 228-546-2495
FAQs
What Makes SJ&H Roofing Different? We are inspection-first, documentation-heavy, and repair-first whenever a roof honestly earns a repair. That means real photos, real explanations, and recommendations based on the roof condition — not whatever sale is easiest to push.
Do You Repair Roofs or Only Replace Them? We repair whenever repair is the honest answer. Most Gulf Coast leaks that get caught before the next storm compounds them are repairable. If replacement is truly the smarter move, we document why with photos — so you’re deciding based on evidence, not a contractor’s pitch.
Can You Help After Storms Like Sally or Zeta? Yes — post-storm inspections are a large part of what we do. We inspect uplift zones, missing shingles, seal failures, and moisture entry paths across Gulf markets after significant weather events, then provide photo documentation and a clear fix plan. Call 228-546-2495 right after the storm — don’t wait for the backlog to build.
Do You Offer Financing? Yes. When a bigger repair or replacement is truly needed, qualifying homeowners can review roof financing options here. That helps homeowners move forward when the project is larger than expected.
What Areas Do You Serve? On the Mississippi Gulf Coast we serve Harrison County — including Biloxi, Gulfport, D’Iberville, and surrounding areas — and Jackson County — including Pascagoula, Ocean Springs, Moss Point, Gautier, Escatawpa, Hurley, and surrounding areas. In Texas we serve the Coastal Bend — Corpus Christi, Portland, Rockport, and surrounding areas — and the Rio Grande Valley, including McAllen, Mission, Edinburg, Pharr, and surrounding communities. See all locations →
More resources: How-To Roofing Resource Hub • Full Roofing FAQ • Contact SJ&H Roofing • For Agents
Biloxi • D’Iberville • Pascagoula • Ocean Springs • Moss Point • Gulfport • Gautier • Escatawpa • Hurley • Corpus Christi • Portland • Rockport • Aransas Pass • Ingleside • Sinton • Calallen • Kingsville • Robstown • Padre Island • McAllen • Mission • Pharr • Edinburg • Weslaco • Donna • Alamo
Mississippi Gulf Coast: 228-546-2495 | Corpus Christi / Coastal Bend: 361-248-8540 | McAllen / Rio Grande Valley: 956-833-2669
SJ&H Roofing serves communities throughout the region — see the full roofing services by city reference for market-specific repair, replacement, storm damage, and inspection coverage across all three markets.
