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It’s not new to anyone that Texas weather can be sometimes fickle. With torrential storms and sometimes unexpectedly cold, Texas weather can come to be very harsh on any roof system that is holding up to protect you and your loved ones. This is why it is so important to maintain a well-kept roof. Enduring tough seasons is difficult enough without having to worry about your roof. If you believe you might be needing some kind of roof repair or even maybe a roof replacement, don’t hesitate to call us. It will always be better to fix the roof before getting into much worse trouble.

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Xtreme Innovations Roofing is the reliable, stress-free choice for homeowners and businesses seeking a reliable and high-quality roofing contractor. We stand behind all our work with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We also offer a variety of other home improvement services in Cinco Ranch and surrounding areas. Whether you need roofing or a kitchen or bathroom renovation, you can count on us to handle projects of any size and scope. Our goal is to deliver excellent service at the lowest rates possible.

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OUR OTHER COMPREHENSIVE HOME & COMMERCIAL SERVICES

 Interior Painting

 Exterior Painting

 Lighting & Fans

 Baseboard Installation

Drywall & Plaster

Popcorn Ceilings

Carpentry

 Appliance Installation

Trim

 Siding

 Kitchens & Baths

Molding

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If you’re searching for a reputable roofing service in the Cinco Ranch area, then look no further. Discover what makes Xtreme Innovation the best choice for getting projects done around your home.

✔ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED

We take our profession very seriously and your satisfaction with our services is a matter of personal pride.

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You can count on us to show up on time, provide excellent service, and respect  your home or business.

✔ COMPETITIVE PRICES
We keep our prices fair, affordable and transparent to offer our customers the most bang for their buck.

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ABOUT

Cinco Ranch, TX

The Cinco Ranch community goes back to before Texas became a republic. In the 1820s, pioneer Moses Austin was granted by the Spanish government the authority to settle 300 families in the valleys of the Brazos and Colorado rivers. He died before he was able to accomplish this, but his son Stephen F. Austin was able to complete his father’s wishes, even under the newly established Mexican government. One of the men who moved into these 300 slots of land (each one over 4,000 acres/16 km2) was Randolph Foster, whose land spread across Fort Bend and Waller counties and upon which wild horses, deer, Native Americans and buffalo lived.
Foster’s daughter married Thomas Blakeley, cattleman and future sheriff of Fort Bend County. Their son, Bassett Blakeley, took after his father and grandfather and soon grew into a cowboy and cattleman. Bassett Blakeley owned 15,000 acres (61 km2) of land and 14,000 head of Brahman cattle, along with his grandfather’s land. The cowhands of his Blakeley Ranch annually drove 10,000 head of cattle to the railheads in Kansas.
In 1937, Blakeley sold the working ranch to William Wheless, who convinced four of his friends, J.S. Abercrombie, W.B. Pryon, H.G. Nelms and L.M. Josey—all, like him, wealthy from oil—to become his partners at the ranch. In a nod to its Spanish roots perhaps, they called it Cinco Ranch (cinco means “five” in Spanish). Only the Wheless family lived on the ranch, but all of the families visited on many holidays and weekends, making use of a huge clubhouse complete with two bedroom wings. The ranch was not merely involved in cattle—it also had several acres of rice—for years, the main output of Katy, Texas—and peanut production.
In February 1984, the largest raw land transaction in the history of Houston took place when Cinco Ranch Venture, consisting of U. S. Home, the Mischer Corporation, and American General Corporation, purchased Cinco Ranch for a 5,000-acre (20 km2) master-planned development. American General eventually bought out the other partners. In 1997, Cinco Ranch and other American General land development assets were purchased by Terrabrook, a wholly owned subsidiary of real estate investor Westbrook Partners. In 2003, Cinco Ranch and other Terrabrook developments were purchased by San Diego-based Newland Real Estate, LLC(Newland). Also in 2003, Newland purchased 1,828 acres (7.40 km2) west of the Grand Parkway (SH-99) and contiguous to Cinco Ranch. This acquisition along with several smaller parcels that were subsequently purchased by Newland ultimately increased the size of Cinco Ranch to approximately 7,600 acres (31 km2). In 2010, Newland purchased an additional 492 acres (1.99 km2) for future Cinco Ranch expansion. This land is located at the intersection of FM 1463 and Corbitt Road, and is not contiguous with the rest of Cinco Ranch. Cinco Ranch now totals 8,092 acres (32.75 km2) and is expected to have over 14,000 homes at build-out, which is currently projected to be around 2016.

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