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

Metal Roofing in Plano, TX

You’ve replaced your asphalt roof twice in fifteen years — two hailstorms, two claims, two deductibles, two rounds of crews in your driveway. Now you’re asking the question every Plano homeowner in the hail corridor eventually asks: does a metal roof finally end this cycle? For most homes here, the honest answer is yes. Class 4 impact-resistant metal shrugs off the hail that keeps totaling asphalt, can earn an insurance premium discount, and lasts 40 to 50 years. Roofing Repair Plano installs residential and commercial metal roofing built for exactly this climate. Serving Plano since 2010. Call (214) 919-3543.

Why Plano Property Owners Choose Roofing Repair Plano for Metal Roofing

Metal roofing is a long-term investment, and it’s only as good as the installation. A metal roof done wrong leaks at the seams and fasteners; done right, it outlives everything around it. We install metal systems to manufacturer specification so the product warranty actually holds and the roof performs for decades in Plano’s hail and heat.

That work is backed by credentials that matter for a major investment. We hold RCAT licensing for both residential and commercial metal projects and a HAAG Certified Roof Inspector on staff — the standard insurers recognize, which matters when hail and metal roofs meet in North Texas.

We’re also honest about the trade-offs. Metal isn’t right for every roof or every budget, and we’ll tell you plainly when asphalt is the smarter call. You get a straight, local assessment from a permanently based Plano contractor — not a hard sell on the priciest option in the catalog. That kind of honesty is rare when the product being sold is one of the most expensive options a roofer can put on your home.

Why a Metal Roof Makes Sense Now in Plano

Plano sits in one of the most hail-active regions in the country, and the math on asphalt keeps getting worse. A 3-tab composition roof here often lasts only 10 to 12 years before hail or UV forces a replacement, which means the standard Plano homeowner is riding a replacement treadmill that a durable metal roof steps off of entirely.

There’s an insurance incentive to act, too. Many Texas carriers offer a premium discount for Class 4 impact-resistant roofing, and metal is one of the materials that qualifies. Over the decades a metal roof lasts, that recurring discount quietly offsets a meaningful share of the higher upfront cost. For a roof you’ll own for thirty years or more, an annual premium reduction compounds into real money back in your pocket.

Timing the install well still matters. Fall and early spring are the ideal windows in Plano — mild, dry, and ahead of peak storm season — and planning your metal roof replacement now lets you choose the schedule instead of reacting after the next hailstorm totals another asphalt roof.

Proof You Can Verify

We’d rather show credentials than make promises. Roofing Repair Plano has served Plano and the surrounding communities since 2010, and every metal roofing project starts with a written, itemized proposal — no surprises on a decades-long investment.

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For budgeting perspective: according to Angi’s 2026 data, steel metal roofing averages about $11 per square foot with a typical range of $6 to $16, and Texas metal roof replacements average around $10,700 — most quality installed metal roofs in Plano land in an $8 to $16 per-square-foot range. These are figures we cite from Angi, not quotes from us; your roof is always priced in writing.

Every metal roof is backed by our workmanship guarantee on top of the manufacturer’s metal system warranty.

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.

Stepping Off the Hail-Replacement Treadmill

Here’s the pattern that wears Plano homeowners down. You replace the asphalt roof, and a few years later a hailstorm bruises it. You file a claim, pay the deductible, and go through the whole replacement again. Fifteen years, two or three asphalt roofs, and a growing sense that you’re just renting a roof from the weather. Metal is how you break that cycle.

A Class 4 impact-resistant metal roof is rated to withstand the hail that keeps totaling asphalt, and it can qualify for an ongoing homeowner’s premium discount from many Texas insurers. Instead of a new roof every decade, you get one roof that lasts 40 to 50 years — often outlasting three asphalt roofs in the same span.

We’ll also be honest about the nuance most companies skip. Metal can take cosmetic dents from severe hail — dents that don’t affect how the roof performs — and because of that, some Texas insurers add a “cosmetic damage exclusion” to metal-roof policies. That’s the real reason behind the myth that “insurers don’t like metal.”

The reality is more favorable: Class 4 metal resists the functional damage that matters, earns the impact-resistant discount, and ends the repeat-claim grind. We walk you through the coverage details before you decide, so you choose metal with your eyes open — not on a sales pitch. You end up with a roof that protects your home and your budget from the storms that keep coming to Plano, year after year.

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Our Metal Roofing Services in Plano

Class 4 Impact-Resistant Metal Roofing

What it is:

Metal roofing rated Class 4 — the highest impact-resistance classification — engineered to withstand the golf-ball hail that defines the Plano corridor without the functional damage that totals asphalt.

Why it matters to you:

Class 4 metal resists the hail that drives repeat claims, and many Texas insurers reward impact-resistant roofing with an ongoing premium discount that offsets part of the higher upfront cost over time.

Decisions it supports:

Whether your insurer offers an impact-resistant discount, which metal profile qualifies, and how the hail resistance changes your long-term storm and hail damage exposure.

Your next step:

Ask us which Class 4 metal systems qualify for your carrier's discount, and we'll document what you need to claim it.

Metal vs. Asphalt Lifecycle Cost & ROI

What it is:

A straight comparison of the true cost of metal versus asphalt over time in DFW — not just the sticker price, but the full lifecycle including replacements, claims, and deductibles.

Why it matters to you:

Asphalt in Plano often lasts only 10 to 12 years, so over the 40-to-50-year life of one metal roof you'd typically buy three asphalt roofs — three tear-offs, three rounds of deductibles, three disruptions.

Decisions it supports:

Whether metal's higher upfront cost pencils out for how long you'll own the home, and how the insurance discount and longevity change the real number.

Your next step:

Ask for a side-by-side lifecycle comparison for your home, and we'll show you where metal and asphalt actually break even.

Heat Reflectance & Energy Performance

What it is:

Reflective metal roofing and cool-roof coatings that bounce solar heat away instead of absorbing it — a real advantage in Plano, where roof-surface temperatures top 150°F on a summer afternoon and a dark asphalt roof only bakes.

Why it matters to you:

A reflective metal roof can lower attic heat and ease the load on your air conditioning through Plano's long, brutal summers, trimming cooling costs where a heat-absorbing asphalt roof only drives them up.

Decisions it supports:

Which finish and color deliver the best heat reflectance for your building, whether a reflective coating is worth it, and how the energy savings factor into the overall return on a metal roof.

Your next step:

Ask about reflective and cool-roof metal options, and we'll match a finish to your home's orientation, roof pitch, and energy goals for the Plano climate.

Residential & Commercial Metal Systems

What it is:

The full range of metal systems for both markets — standing seam, metal shingles, and concealed-fastener panels for homes, and standing seam and structural metal for commercial buildings, spanning our residential roofing and commercial roofing services.

Why it matters to you:

The right system depends on the building, the slope, and the look you want; matching the profile to the structure is what delivers both performance and the appearance you're paying for.

Decisions it supports:

Which metal profile fits your roof's pitch and style, whether concealed fasteners are worth it, and how the system suits a home versus a commercial property.

Your next step:

Tell us your building type and we'll recommend the metal system that fits its structure, slope, and your budget.

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

According to Angi’s 2026 data, steel metal roofing averages about $11 per square foot, with a typical range of $6 to $16, and Texas metal roof replacements average around $10,700. Most quality installed metal roofs in Plano land in an $8 to $16 per-square-foot range, depending on the metal, profile, and roof complexity. We give you a written estimate for your specific roof rather than a national average.

Shingles are cheaper upfront, but metal is often cheaper over time. In Plano, asphalt frequently needs replacing every 10 to 12 years, while a metal roof lasts 40 to 50, so one metal roof can replace three asphalt roofs. Add the potential insurance discount and energy savings, and metal’s higher initial cost frequently pays for itself over the life of the roof.

The main reason is cosmetic hail damage — metal can dent from severe hail without any loss of function, and some Texas insurers add a “cosmetic damage exclusion” to avoid paying for purely appearance-based dents. That’s the real story behind the myth. The upside: Class 4 impact-resistant metal resists the functional damage that matters and often qualifies for a premium discount, which we help you document.

The honest answer is a few trade-offs: higher upfront cost, expansion and contraction that requires proper installation to manage, and more noise in heavy rain without adequate decking and insulation. Each has a counter — lifecycle savings offset the cost, correct installation handles the movement, and modern underlayment quiets the sound. Done right, the drawbacks are manageable and the durability wins in Plano’s climate.

A quality metal roof typically lasts 40 to 50 years, and some systems longer — dramatically outlasting the 10-to-12-year real-world life of a 3-tab asphalt roof in the DFW hail corridor. That longevity is the core of metal’s value here: it’s built to survive the hail and UV that force Plano homeowners to replace asphalt again and again.

Get Your Free Plano Metal Roofing Consultation

If you’re tired of replacing asphalt every decade, want a roof that stands up to Plano hail, or simply want to compare metal against another asphalt replacement, start with a free metal roofing consultation. You’ll get a HAAG-certified assessment, an honest lifecycle comparison, guidance on Class 4 insurance discounts, and a written estimate — with a straight answer on whether metal is right for your property.

We’re a permanently based, RCAT-licensed Plano contractor who installs metal to manufacturer spec and tells you the truth about the trade-offs — residential and commercial, built for this climate.

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 metal roofing consultation today.

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