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Roof Repair & Replacement in Plano, TX

North Texas is Hail Alley — and Plano sits directly in the crosshairs. With 2-3 major hailstorms per year producing stones up to 2 inches in diameter, Plano roofs take a beating. Whether you need an emergency tarp after storm damage in Legacy West, a full replacement for your 1990s-era roof along Preston Road, or insurance claim assistance near the Shops at Legacy, TrustyLocalPros connects you with verified, licensed Plano roofing contractors who specialize in storm damage restoration.

Collin County leads Texas in hail-related insurance claims, with billions in damage filed annually. Plano homes built during the 1980s-2000s housing boom are now at the 15-25 year mark where asphalt shingle roofs need replacement. That’s why every roofing pro in our network holds a valid TDLR license, carries full liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and has extensive experience navigating the insurance claims process.

Common Roofing Problems in Plano

  • Hail damage — The #1 roofing issue in Plano. Hailstones dent shingles, dislodge granules, and create weak spots that lead to leaks. Even 1-inch hail can compromise a roof’s integrity.
  • Wind damage — Straight-line winds from North Texas thunderstorms can lift and tear shingles, exposing the underlayment and decking to water infiltration.
  • Aging shingles — Plano’s intense UV exposure and dramatic temperature swings cause asphalt shingles to become brittle, crack, and curl after 15-20 years.
  • Poor attic ventilation — Plano’s hot summers superheat attics. Inadequate ventilation can cook shingles from underneath, reducing their lifespan by 30-50%.
  • Leaks around flashing — Valley, chimney, and pipe boot flashing failures are common on Plano homes, especially after storms. These small leaks can cause extensive interior water damage.

Plano Roofing — Pricing Guide

Free Storm Damage Inspection $0
Minor Roof Repair (patch) $350 – $1,000
Emergency Tarp Service $200 – $500
Asphalt Shingle Replacement (3-tab) $8,000 – $14,000
Architectural Shingle Replacement $10,000 – $20,000
Class 4 Impact-Resistant Shingles $12,000 – $22,000
Metal Roof (standing seam) $18,000 – $35,000
Flat/Commercial Roof (TPO/PVC) $8 – $12/sq ft

About Plano, TX

Plano is one of the fastest-growing cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, home to major corporate headquarters like Toyota North America, JPMorgan Chase, and Frito-Lay. With over 290,000 residents spread across neighborhoods like Legacy West, Willow Bend, and along the Preston Road corridor, Plano combines suburban comfort with urban energy. North Texas is ground zero for hail damage — Collin County sees 2-3 major hailstorms annually with stones up to 2 inches in diameter, causing billions in roof damage. Plano homes, many built during the 1980s-2000s housing boom, are now at the 15-25 year mark where asphalt shingle roofs need replacement. All roofing contractors in our Plano network are licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) and carry full insurance, including workers’ compensation. Serving ZIP codes 75023 through 75093 across Collin County.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a new roof cost in Plano TX?
A new asphalt shingle roof in Plano typically costs $8,000-$18,000 for a standard 2,000-3,000 sq ft home, or $4-$6 per square foot. Architectural shingles ($10,000-$20,000) cost more than 3-tab but last 25-30 years and resist hail better. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles ($12,000-$22,000) offer maximum hail protection and often qualify for 10-35% insurance premium discounts. Metal roofing runs $18,000-$35,000 but lasts 40-50 years. Most Plano roof replacements are covered by insurance after hailstorms, meaning you only pay your deductible ($1,000-$5,000).
How do I know if my Plano roof has hail damage?
Signs of hail damage include: dents or bruises on asphalt shingles (look for dark spots where granules are missing), missing granules exposing the asphalt/fiberglass mat beneath (visible as dark patches), dents on metal flashing, gutters, and downspouts, cracked or broken shingles, and soft spots that feel spongy when walked on. In Plano, hail as small as 1 inch in diameter can cause damage warranting a claim. After any significant hailstorm, schedule a professional inspection — damage isn’t always visible from the ground. Most Plano roofing companies offer free storm damage inspections with no obligation.
Will insurance cover my Plano roof replacement?
If your roof was damaged by a covered peril like hail or wind, most Texas homeowners insurance policies will cover roof replacement minus your deductible. However, Texas insurers have become stricter — many now use Actual Cash Value (ACV) instead of Replacement Cost Value (RCV) for roofs over 10-15 years old, meaning they depreciate the payout. Some policies have separate, higher deductibles for wind/hail (1-2% of dwelling coverage). Our roofing pros include experienced claims specialists who document damage with photos and thermal imaging, meet with adjusters on-site, and fight for maximum coverage.
How long does a roof replacement take in Plano?
A standard asphalt shingle roof replacement on a typical Plano home (2,000-3,500 sq ft) takes 1-3 days with a professional crew of 6-8 workers. Larger homes with complex rooflines or steep pitches, or those requiring a full tear-off of multiple layers, may take 4-7 days. During peak season after a major hailstorm, material availability may add 1-4 weeks for scheduling. Most Plano roofing crews work from sunrise to sunset to complete jobs quickly. The City of Plano requires a roofing permit ($50-$200), which reputable contractors pull for you.
What type of roof is best for Plano TX weather?
For Plano’s climate — scorching summers, frequent hail, high winds, humidity, and occasional winter freezes — Class 4 impact-resistant architectural asphalt shingles offer the best balance of protection and value. They’re tested to withstand 2-inch steel ball impacts simulating hail, can qualify for 10-35% insurance premium discounts, and last 25-30 years with proper ventilation. Metal roofing (standing seam) offers superior hail and wind resistance with a 40-50 year lifespan but costs 2-3x more upfront. We strongly recommend against 3-tab shingles — they’re the most vulnerable to Plano’s frequent hailstorms and most insurers are moving away from covering them at full replacement cost.

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