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Dallas Roofing Contractors — DFW Hail, Class 4 Shingle & Tile Specialists
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About Roofing in Dallas
Dallas is the single most expensive hail zone in the United States. More dollars flow through hail-damage claims in the DFW Metroplex than anywhere else in the country, and the reason is geography: supercell thunderstorms forming on the dry line west of Fort Worth routinely march across Tarrant and Dallas counties with hail from golf-ball to softball size. One afternoon can total tens of thousands of roofs. Between storms, the climate wears a roof down from the other direction: summer heat pushes roof-deck temperatures past 160°F on 100-plus days a year, baking asphalt-shingle granules and cracking failing caulk. A Dallas roof needs to be built for both problems at once.
Roofing Quote Today installs the systems that survive DFW weather. Class 4 impact-resistant asphalt shingles are our residential default — UL 2218 rated for 2-inch steel-ball impact and eligible for 15–30 percent wind/hail insurance discounts from every major Texas carrier. Standing-seam Galvalume metal with Kynar reflective finish handles upscale Highland Park, Preston Hollow, and Lakewood tear-offs where a 40–50 year life matters. Clay and concrete tile restoration is a core specialty on Spanish Revival and Mediterranean homes in Highland Park, University Park, and Kessler Park — we source matching replacement tile, rebuild lead-sheet valleys, and redo all penetration flashings. Flat roofs on modern Oak Lawn, Uptown, and Design District infill get fully-adhered TPO or PVC. All city-proper permits run through Dallas Building Inspection, with Landmark Commission review on Swiss Avenue, M Streets, and Winnetka Heights historic districts.
We serve every Dallas neighborhood — from the Tudor and Spanish Revival estates of Highland Park, University Park, and Preston Hollow, to the Craftsman bungalows of the M Streets, Lower Greenville, Junius Heights, and Winnetka Heights, and the mid-century ranches of Lake Highlands, Casa Linda, Forest Hills, and Lakewood Heights. Oak Cliff, Bishop Arts, Kessler Park, and Kings Highway clients trust us with historic and modern work alike; Uptown, Oak Lawn, Deep Ellum, and Design District owners call us for TPO and standing-seam installs. We cover the full DFW suburban ring — Plano, Frisco, Allen, McKinney, Richardson, Garland, Mesquite, Irving, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Addison, Coppell, Rowlett, Rockwall, Duncanville, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Mansfield, Southlake, Colleyville, Grapevine, and Flower Mound — plus storm-driven work across Arlington, Bedford, and Euless on request.
Average Roof Replacement Cost in Dallas
Homeowners in Dallas, Texas typically pay between $7,000 and $16,000 for a full roof replacement. The most common roofing material here is class 4 impact-resistant shingles, chosen for its ability to handle 37 inches of annual rainfall and 2 inches of snowfall. Final cost depends on roof size, pitch, material selection, and whether a full tear-off or overlay is needed. We provide free on-site estimates so you can compare options and make an informed decision before any work begins.
What to Look for in a Dallas Roofing Contractor
Hiring the right roofer in Dallas means checking more than just price. Here are three things every Dallas homeowner should verify before signing a contract:
- Verify the roofer carries a Texas general liability policy and workers’ comp coverage
- Ask about Class 4 impact-resistant shingle installation and insurance discount letters
- Confirm experience navigating Dallas hail-damage insurance supplement claims
Get a Free Roofing Quote in Dallas
Ready to protect your Dallas home? Call 1-844-677-2023 or fill out the form on this page for a free, no-obligation roofing estimate. Our Dallas roofing specialists will schedule a convenient on-site inspection and deliver a written quote — typically within the same week.
Dallas Roofing FAQs
My Dallas roof is under 10 years old — can it really be hail-damaged?
Yes, often. A properly warranted 3-tab or architectural shingle is not hail-proof, and 1.5-inch stones at high velocity will bruise the mat without leaving obvious surface granule loss. The damage is invisible from the ground but shows up on a close-up inspection as soft spots, fractured fiberglass mat, and collateral dents on gutters and soft metal vents. We photo-document every finding and only recommend a claim when the evidence actually supports one.
Should I file a Dallas hail claim or pay out of pocket?
If real damage exists and the repair cost exceeds your deductible by more than 2–3x, file. Texas law prohibits insurers from non-renewing solely because of a weather claim, and most carriers now use a single wind/hail deductible (1–2 percent of dwelling coverage) separate from your all-other-perils deductible. For smaller damage — a handful of bruised shingles on an otherwise healthy roof — targeted repair out of pocket is sometimes the better call. We’ll tell you honestly which path fits.
Can you match the clay tile on my Highland Park roof?
Usually yes. Most Highland Park and University Park clay tile roofs are Ludowici or a Spanish S-tile profile from the 1920s –1940s. Both are still manufactured in matching colors, and we keep salvaged original tile on hand for color and texture blending on small repairs. We rebuild lead-sheet valleys, redo all flashings in matching copper or lead, and replace only the broken tiles — full tear-off of a sound tile roof should be a last resort.