Roofing Repair Plano — Plano's Hail-Corridor Roofing Specialists
Roof Replacement in Plano, TX
A roofer just walked your Plano property and told you the roof is done — you need a full replacement. Then came the number, and the sticker shock, and the question nobody answered: will insurance actually pay for any of this? A roof replacement is the biggest home expense most Plano homeowners face, and going in blind is how people get overcharged or underpaid on their claim. Roofing Repair Plano gives you an honest, documented assessment, a written price that explains itself, and a straight answer on what your insurance owes. Serving Plano since 2010. Call (214) 919-3543.
Why Plano Homeowners Choose Roofing Repair Plano for Roof Replacement
A full roof replacement is only as good as the crew and the system behind it, and most companies in Plano can’t install the enhanced, manufacturer-backed warranties we can. We’re certified by GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed at their top contractor tiers — which means your new roof can carry coverage that ordinary installers simply aren’t authorized to offer.
That quality is paired with credentials you can verify. We hold RCAT licensing for both residential and commercial work, and a HAAG Certified Roof Inspector documents your roof the way insurers recognize — critical when a replacement is being funded by a hail or wind claim.
And we don’t disappear into the paperwork. We explain what your insurance pays now versus what you’re still owed, we install for Plano’s specific climate rather than a generic spec, and we put every line of the replacement in writing before a single shingle comes off. No gimmick discounts, no surprises.
Why Replacing Your Plano Roof Now Beats Waiting
In North Texas, a failing roof rarely gives you the luxury of time. The average 3-tab composition roof here lasts only 10 to 12 years against relentless UV and hail — well short of the national average — so a roof that’s aging or storm-worn is already living on borrowed time. Every season you wait, small failures spread into decking and interior damage that add thousands to the eventual bill.
Timing also decides how smoothly the project goes. The best windows for a roof replacement in Plano are fall, September through October, and early spring, March through April — mild, dry stretches ahead of peak hail season, when crews aren’t buried and materials aren’t back-ordered. Scheduling into those windows means a faster, cleaner install.
There’s an insurance clock, too. If your replacement is tied to storm damage, the claim has a filing window, and waiting makes it harder to prove the damage was storm-related rather than age and neglect. Insurers routinely deny aging-roof claims on exactly that basis, so acting while the evidence is still fresh can be the difference between a fully funded replacement and one you pay for out of pocket. Acting now protects the roof, the budget, and the claim all at once.
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 roof replacement begins with a written, itemized proposal — tear-off, decking, underlayment, ventilation, flashing, and shingles all spelled out before we start.
For budgeting perspective: 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 real number depends on roof size, pitch, material, and decking condition, and it’s always in writing before any work begins.
Every replacement is backed by our workmanship guarantee on top of the manufacturer’s material warranty. If our installation is the reason something fails, we come back and fix it.
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 Aging Plano Roof, the Depreciation Check, and the Class 4 Upgrade
Here’s a situation that plays out constantly in Plano’s older neighborhoods, and that no competitor page walks you through. Your roof is 12 to 15 years old and has quietly taken years of hail. A storm finally pushes it over the edge, you file a claim, and the insurer approves a replacement — but the settlement check is far smaller than expected, because the payout is based on the roof’s depreciated Actual Cash Value, not the cost of a brand-new one.
Then comes a second surprise: your original shingles have been discontinued. Matching a partial section is no longer possible, which strengthens the case for a full replacement and changes how the claim should be written. Most homeowners don’t know to raise this — and most roofers don’t bring it up.
We handle both. Our HAAG-certified documentation supports the full-replacement scope and the recoverable depreciation you’re owed once the work is completed. And because you’re replacing anyway, we walk you through upgrading to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles — a material built for the North Texas hail corridor that many Texas insurers reward with an ongoing homeowner’s premium discount.
That’s the difference in Plano between a homeowner who takes a depreciated check and a builder-grade roof, and one who recovers full value and comes out with a tougher, discount-earning roof. We build every replacement around that outcome.
Our Roof Replacement Services in Plano
Full Roof Replacement Process
What it is:
A complete tear-off and rebuild — removing the old roof to the deck, inspecting and repairing decking, then installing new underlayment, flashing, ventilation, and shingles as an engineered system, not a layer-over.
Why it matters to you:
Doing it right protects the single largest component of your Plano home, prevents trapped-moisture rot, and is what makes an enhanced manufacturer warranty valid in the first place.
Decisions it supports:
Whether to tear off or overlay, how to correct existing ventilation and decking problems, and how to sequence the work around Plano's weather windows.
Your next step:
Book a replacement assessment and we'll show you the roof's true condition and a written, stage-by-stage scope before anything is torn off.
Enhanced Manufacturer Warranties
What it is:
Extended, system-level warranties available only through top-tier certified contractors — GAF Master Elite, Owens Corning Platinum Preferred, and CertainTeed SELECT — covering materials and, in many cases, workmanship far beyond a standard shingle warranty.
Why it matters to you:
In Plano's punishing climate, a longer, transferable warranty protects your investment and boosts resale value; ordinary installers legally can't offer this level of coverage.
Decisions it supports:
Which shingle line and warranty tier fit your budget and how long you plan to stay, and whether to prioritize coverage length or transferability at sale.
Your next step:
Ask us which enhanced warranty your roof qualifies for and we'll lay out the tiers and what each requires in plain terms.
Insurance-Funded Replacement (ACV & RCV)
What it is:
Full support for storm-funded replacements — a HAAG-certified damage report, a scope that matches the claim line by line, and plain-English guidance on Actual Cash Value versus Replacement Cost Value.
Why it matters to you:
On most Plano RCV policies, the first check is only the depreciated value; the recoverable depreciation you're still owed is released after the work is documented and completed — money left unclaimed if the paperwork is wrong.
Decisions it supports:
Whether damage justifies a full-replacement claim, how to recover depreciation, and how a discontinued-shingle match strengthens your position with the adjuster.
Your next step:
Before you call your insurer, get our documented inspection so your Plano claim is filed with objective, adjuster-ready evidence.
Material Selection for Plano's Climate
What it is:
Guidance on choosing the right roofing system for North Texas — from architectural shingles to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles engineered specifically to withstand the hail that defines the Plano corridor, plus the attic ventilation that makes any system last.
Why it matters to you:
The right material lasts far longer against UV and hail, and Class 4 impact-resistant shingles often earn an ongoing homeowner's insurance premium discount from Texas carriers, which can offset their higher upfront cost over the life of the roof.
Decisions it supports:
Choosing among 3-tab, architectural, and Class 4 impact-resistant shingles, plus the shingle color and attic-ventilation choices that directly affect heat buildup and lifespan in Plano's 150°F-plus summers.
Your next step:
Ask for a material walkthrough and we'll compare options, warranty tiers, and potential insurance discounts side by side, matched to your home and how long you plan to stay.
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.
Frequently
Asked
Questions
How much does a new roof cost in Plano, TX?
The average roof replacement for a Plano-area home runs about $23,500, according to published cost data from InstantRoofer, which tracks local roofing prices by market. Your actual price depends on roof size, pitch, material, and the condition of the decking underneath. Because Plano’s climate shortens shingle life, upgrading to architectural or Class 4 shingles often pays off, and we put every line in a written estimate.
Will insurance cover a 20-year-old roof in Texas?
It can, but often on an Actual Cash Value basis — meaning the payout is reduced for the roof’s age and depreciation rather than paying full replacement cost. Some carriers also shift older roofs to ACV-only endorsements. The key is documentation: our HAAG-certified inspection proves whether the failure is storm-related, which is what determines coverage on an older Plano roof.
What is the best time of year to replace a roof in Plano?
Fall — September through October — is ideal in Plano: mild, dry, and ahead of winter, with better crew and material availability. Early spring, March through April, is the next best window, before peak hail season and summer heat. We can replace year-round, but scheduling into those windows usually means a smoother, faster project.
How often should a roof be replaced in Texas?
In Texas, a residential roof typically lasts around 15 to 20 years, but in the DFW hail corridor a 3-tab composition roof often reaches only 10 to 12 years because of intense UV and repeated hail. Age is a guide, not a rule — if your Plano roof is losing granules, leaking, or storm-damaged, it may need replacing sooner. A documented inspection tells you for certain.
What is the 25% rule for roofing?
The 25% rule is a common guideline: if less than roughly a quarter of your roof is damaged, a repair usually makes sense, but once damage passes 25%, a full replacement is typically the smarter investment. In Plano, widespread hail bruising often pushes an aging roof past that threshold even when individual spots look minor, which is why we measure it rather than estimate from the ground.
Get Your Free Plano Roof Replacement Assessment
If you’ve been told you need a new roof — or your Plano roof is past the 10-year mark and you want the truth about where it stands — start with a free, no-obligation replacement assessment. You’ll get a HAAG-certified evaluation, honest photos, a written itemized proposal, guidance on enhanced warranty options, and a clear answer on what your insurance should cover.
There’s no pressure and no gimmicks: if your roof still has good years left, we’ll tell you that, too — and if a storm claim is in play, that same documented report is what you hand your insurer to recover full value.
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 roof replacement assessment today.
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