Our Service Areas
After three and half decades, we’re proud to serve local communities in four states. You can find Ernie Smith & Sons Roofing in Texas, Florida, Oklahoma, and Nebraska.
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Curious to see if we provide roofing services in your area? Click on one of the highlighted states to zoom in for a closer look at the cities we work in.
We’ve Got You Covered
Houston Area, Texas
281-534-352119422B Hwy 6
Manvel, TX 77578
- Alvin
- Brazoria County
- Houston
- Katy
- Pearland
- Lake Jackson
- League City
- Spring
- Manvel
- Missouri City
- Galveston
- Richmond
- Rosharon
- Sugar Land
Oklahoma
405-477-8580100 NE 5th Street
Oklahoma City, OK 73104
- Oklahoma City
- Norman
- Blanchard
- Moore
- Edmond
Southwest FL
281-534-35215660 Bayshore Rd #45
North Fort Myers, FL 33917
- Cape Coral
- Fort Myers
- North Fort Myers
- Port Charlotte
- Punta Gorda
- Naples
Our Core Values
At Ernie Smith & Sons Roofing, we are committed to being a blessing to everyone we engage with.
Three Generations of Roofing Service
Here at Ernie Smith & Sons, roofing is in our blood. We’ve roofed resorts and yacht clubs, apartments and post offices, hospitals and historical buildings, local and state governments, churches, five-star hotels, office complexes, whole subdivisions, tiny homes, and giant homes with every type of roofing material imaginable.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What areas do you serve?
We’re currently located in four states: Texas, Florida, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. We serve central Texas and the greater Houston area, Southwest Florida, Lincoln and Omaha in Nebraska, and the Oklahoma City area.
How long has Ernie Smith & Sons been in business?
We’ve been in business since 1988. We’ve even had the same phone number and business name the entire time!
Are you fully licensed and insured?
Yes, Ernie Smith & Sons Roofing is fully licensed and insured in all four states we serve: Texas, Florida, Nebraska, and Oklahoma. In fact, we’re members of the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas, which presented legislation to require licensing in Texas.