Roofing Repair Plano — Plano's Hail-Corridor Roofing Specialists

Roofing Company in Plano, TX

After a spring hailstorm rolls through Plano, most homeowners can’t tell from the ground whether their roof took real damage — and golf-ball hail often hides its worst work for months before the leaks show up. Roofing Repair Plano is a local roofing company built for exactly this. We climb up, document what the storm actually did, and tell you straight whether you need a repair, a full replacement, or just a monitored watch. If a claim is warranted, we hand you the evidence to file it. Serving Plano since 2010. Call (214) 919-3543.

Why Plano Homeowners Choose Roofing Repair Plano

Most roofing sites you’ll find in Plano are really writing for the whole Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex. We’re not. We work the North Texas hail corridor every week, and we know what Plano’s specific weather does to a roof: UV that ages asphalt shingles roughly 40% faster than the national average, freeze-thaw swings that crack flashing, and a hail cadence that turns a few dozen insurance claims into several hundred every time a major cell moves through.

What sets us apart is the combination behind the truck. We hold RCAT (Roofing Contractors Association of Texas) credentials for both residential and commercial work — the license homeowners here are increasingly told to look for — plus a HAAG Certified Roof Inspector on staff to document storm damage the way insurers actually recognize it.

And when a claim is on the table, we don’t leave you to decode it alone. We explain the difference between what your insurer pays now and what you’re still owed, in plain English, before you sign anything. That last part is where most Plano roofers go quiet — and it’s where we start.

Why Acting Now Beats Waiting in Plano

Hail damage rarely announces itself. A stone the size of a golf ball can bruise the mat under your shingles, knock granules loose, and leave a roof that looks fine from the driveway but is quietly failing. Those bruises turn into leaks months later — usually during the next big storm, and usually after the window to file a clean insurance claim has narrowed.

Timing matters in Plano for another reason: the calendar. Spring storm season runs March through July, and the smart move is to have your roof assessed and any work scheduled before or right after that window — not in the middle of it, when every roofer in Collin County is buried. Fall, September through October, is the sweet spot for a full replacement here: mild temperatures, scarce storms, and crews that can actually get to you.

Waiting also costs money. Summer roof surfaces in Plano can hit 150°F and push past 170°F on dark shingles with poor ventilation, and every extra season of that heat pulls more life out of a roof already aging faster than the warranty assumes. The earlier we look, the more options — and the more of your claim — you keep.

Proof You Can Verify

We’d rather show credentials than make claims. Roofing Repair Plano has served Plano and the surrounding communities since 2010, and every estimate we give is written — brands, quantities, scope, and cleanup spelled out, not a number scribbled on a business card.

For perspective on budget: the average roof replacement for a Plano-area home runs roughly $23,500, according to published cost data from InstantRoofer, which tracks local roofing prices by market — a figure we cite from that external source, not a quote from us. Your actual number depends on the size, pitch, and material of your roof, and we put every line of it in writing before any work begins.

Every job is backed by our workmanship guarantee on top of the manufacturer’s material warranty. If something we installed fails because of how we installed it, we come back.

RCAT Licensed Roofing Contractor

both Residential and Commercial credentials.

HAAG Certified Roof Inspector

the standard insurers recognize for storm-damage assessment.

GAF Master Elite® Contractor, Owens Corning Platinum Preferred, and CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster™

— manufacturer certifications that unlock enhanced, longer system warranties most contractors can't offer.

BBB Accredited Business (A+), NTRCA and RCAT member

City of Plano contractor registration, general liability and workers' compensation insurance.

We service all major shingle and roofing brands

you're never pushed toward one manufacturer to fit our inventory.

The Plano Hail Claim Nobody Explains to You

Here’s the situation that plays out across Plano every spring, and that no other roofing site in this market actually walks you through. A supercell drops golf-ball hail on your neighborhood. You file a claim. Your insurer approves it — and then sends a first check that’s thousands of dollars short of the estimate. Homeowners panic, assume they were shorted, and either eat the cost or take a cash-and-run “storm chaser” up on a too-good deal.

What almost nobody explains: that first check is usually the Actual Cash Value (ACV) — the depreciated value of your roof. The rest, the recoverable depreciation, is money the policy still owes you once the work is completed and documented properly. Most Plano policies are Replacement Cost Value (RCV) policies, which means that gap is yours to collect — if the paperwork is done right.

We build our inspection around that reality. Our HAAG-certified documentation gives the adjuster what they need, our written scope matches the claim line by line, and we tell you before we start exactly which dollars come now and which come after final invoice. That’s the difference between a Plano homeowner who recovers their full roof and one who leaves thousands on the table.

Roofing Services We Provide in Plano

Storm & Hail Damage Roof Repair

What it is:

Hail damage means bruised shingle mats, fractured tabs, and stripped granules — often invisible from the ground but structurally serious. Storm-damage repair is the core of what we handle in Plano, the defining roofing hazard of the North Texas hail corridor.

Why it matters to you:

A documented storm inspection turns a suspected problem into an approved insurance claim, and catching bruising early keeps a small, affordable repair from becoming a five-figure replacement down the road.

Decisions it supports:

Whether to repair, replace, or simply monitor the roof; whether the damage justifies filing a claim at all; and how urgently the work needs to happen before the next storm cell arrives.

Your next step:

After any Plano hailstorm, schedule a free storm inspection before you call your insurer, so you file with documented evidence instead of a guess.

Roof Replacement

What it is:

Roof replacement is a full tear-off and rebuild — decking checks, new underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and shingles — not just a fresh layer laid over old problems that come back later.

Why it matters to you:

In Plano a 3-tab composition roof often lasts only 10–12 years against relentless UV and freeze-thaw cycles, so a properly built system protects the single largest component of your home and its resale value.

Decisions it supports:

Material choice among 3-tab, architectural, and impact-rated shingles; the warranty tier you qualify for; and timing the project around Plano's storm season and heat.

Your next step:

Book an assessment now and, ideally, target the fall install window of September through October for the smoothest, best-priced replacement.orm, schedule a free storm inspection before you call your insurer, so you file with documented evidence instead of a guess.

Roof Inspection & Insurance Claim Support

What it is:

A documented, top-to-bottom assessment of your roof's condition, performed by a HAAG Certified Inspector — the version of an inspection that insurers actually respect and act on.

Why it matters to you:

Thorough documentation is what separates an approved, fully paid claim from a denied or underpaid one, and it protects you from leaving recoverable depreciation unclaimed on the table.

Decisions it supports:

Whether to file a claim, how to pursue ACV versus RCV recovery, and whether the damage on your roof is storm-related or simply age and wear.

Your next step:

Get a free, no-obligation inspection after any severe-weather event in Plano — even if the roof looks fine, because golf-ball hail damage often doesn't surface for months.

Residential & Commercial Roofing

What it is:

Full-service roofing for homes and businesses alike, backed by RCAT credentials for both residential and commercial work — one accountable, licensed contractor either way.

Why it matters to you:

Residential roofing protects your family and your home's value; commercial roofing protects uptime, budget predictability, tenants, and inventory. The same workmanship standard applies, with different stakes on the line.

Decisions it supports:

Single-family homes, multi-family buildings, and flat or low-slope commercial roofs each get matched to the right roofing system and the right crew for the job.

Your next step:

Tell us the property type when you call and we'll send the right crew and the right assessment for it, whether it's a house in Plano or a storefront nearby.

Service Areas

Roofing Repair Plano serves Plano and the surrounding communities across Collin, Dallas, and Denton counties — including Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Richardson, Murphy, Wylie, Prosper, Celina, Sachse, Lucas, Parker, The Colony, Little Elm, Lewisville, Carrollton, Coppell, Addison, Garland, Rowlett, Rockwall, Dallas, and beyond.

Projects / Gallery

See recent commercial roofing projects, including flat roof repairs, coatings, and full replacements completed on business properties.

Frequently
Asked
Questions

You often can’t tell from the ground — that’s the danger. Signs include dented gutters and vents, granules collecting at downspouts, and dark bruises on shingles. Because Plano sits in one of the most hail-active zones in the country, any home hit by a spotter-reported storm should get a professional inspection, even if it looks untouched.

Independent published cost data puts the average roof replacement for a Plano, TX home at roughly $23,500, though real numbers range widely based on size, pitch, material, and access. Because Plano’s climate shortens shingle life, upgrading to architectural or impact-rated shingles often pays off here. We give a written, itemized estimate so you see exactly what drives your number.

Avoid speculating about the cause of damage, admitting fault, or guessing at dates — stick to what you know and let the documentation speak. This is exactly why our HAAG-certified inspection matters: it gives the adjuster objective evidence so the conversation stays factual. We’ll prep you on what to expect before the adjuster arrives at your Plano home.

The 25% rule is a common guideline: if more than roughly a quarter of your roof’s surface is damaged, a full replacement usually makes more sense than patch repairs. In Plano, widespread hail bruising often pushes a roof past that line even when individual spots look minor. Our inspection tells you honestly which side of it you’re on.

Fall — September through October — is the ideal window in Plano: mild temperatures, few storms, and better crew availability. Early spring, March to April, is the next best option, ahead of peak hail season. Winter can bring off-season pricing but carries weather risk. We’ll help you time it around your claim and the forecast.

Get Your Free Plano Roof Inspection

If a storm just moved through Plano, or your roof is past the 10-year mark and you want to know where you stand, start with a free, no-obligation inspection. You’ll get a HAAG-certified assessment, honest photos of what’s actually up there, a written estimate, and — if a claim is warranted — the documentation and plain-English guidance to file it and recover what your policy owes you.

There’s no cost and no pressure: you get a certified roofer on your roof, a photo-documented report of its true condition, a written repair-or-replace recommendation, and a clear itemized estimate you can keep — whether you decide to move forward with us or not. If the damage is claim-worthy, that same report is what you hand your insurer to file with confidence.

Roofing Repair Plano serves Plano and the surrounding communities across Collin, Dallas, and Denton counties — including Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Richardson, Murphy, Wylie, Prosper, Celina, Sachse, Lucas, Parker, The Colony, Little Elm, Lewisville, Carrollton, Coppell, Addison, Garland, Rowlett, Rockwall, Dallas, and beyond. Call (214) 919-3543 or reach us at 2715 Preston Meadow Dr, Plano, TX 75093 to schedule your inspection today.

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