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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 Fulshear 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

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

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ABOUT

FULSHEAR, TX

The history of Fulshear is closely intertwined with the historical events leading up to Texas Independence and eventual statehood within the United States of America. The small agricultural community traces its origins to the arrival of Churchill Fulshear, one of Stephen F. Austin’s original Old Three Hundred.[7][8] He moved from Tennessee to Texas in the summer of 1824 with his wife, Betsy Summers, daughter, Mary, and three sons, Benjamin, Graves, and Churchill Fulshear, Jr.[9]

As a man with considerable wealth and property, Churchill Fulshear Sr. obtained on July 16, 1824, a land grant from the Mexican government and Stephen F. Austin that allowed him and his family to settle in Austin’s colony.[10][11] He established a slave plantation that raised cotton, corn, rice, pecans and livestock. Churchill Fulshear Sr. died on January 18, 1831, with the plantation ownership passed onto his youngest son, Churchill Fulshear, Jr.,[9] who added a cotton gin and flour mill which flourished well into the late 1880s.[10][12]

During the Texas Revolution, Churchill Jr. and his two brothers, Graves and Benjamin, served as scouts for the Texan army as the Mexican army under the command of Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna pursued Sam Houston’s army and civilians who fled after Santa Anna’s victory at the 1836 Battle of the Alamo. The Fulshear area was on the route of both the Mexicans and the Texan soldiers. Churchill and his brothers scouted Santa Anna’s army as they crossed the Brazos River near their plantation on April 14, 1836.[12]

According to one account, the Texan army trying to prevent Santa Anna and the Mexican army from crossing the Brazos River camped on the Fulshear plantation. They retreated when they learned that:

1,500 Mexican soldiers had crossed nearby at Thompson’s Ferry, they, too, had to retreat. Randolph Foster was one of the Old 300 settlers whose plantation was in the John Foster grant that lay between what is now FM 359 and FM 723 just south of Fulshear. He was a member of Martin’s Company and, from William Harris Wharton’s account, we ascertain that the Company “camped on the night of the 11th at Churchill Fulshear’s.” Churchill Fulshear’s plantation lay on the north side of the Brazos River in what is now Fulshear township.

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