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Roofing Services in Fort Worth

About Roofing in Fort Worth

Fort Worth sits on the western edge of the DFW metroplex, directly on the dry line that spawns the country’s most destructive hail storms. ‘Cowtown’ caught the 1995 Mayfest hail disaster — still one of the costliest hail events in US history — and springtime supercells regularly dump golf-ball to softball hail across Tarrant County from March through June. Summer then takes over: 100-plus degree days run 40 to 60 per year, roof-deck temperatures crest 160°F, and UV exposure bakes asphalt-shingle granules off a sub-par roof in under a decade. Between the Stockyards, the Cultural District, and the Trinity River neighborhoods, the city’s housing mix covers a century of styles — and every one of them has to survive the same weather.

Roofing Quote Today installs the systems that stand up to North Texas storms. 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 tear-offs in Westover Hills, Rivercrest, and Tanglewood where long-hold owners want a 40–50 year roof. Clay and concrete tile restoration is a specialty on the Prairie and Mediterranean homes of Monticello, Park Hill, and Berkeley Place. Flat roofs on modern downtown, Near Southside, and West 7th infill get fully-adhered TPO or PVC. All work permits through Fort Worth Code Compliance, with Historic Preservation Council review on Fairmount, Ryan Place, Mistletoe Heights, and Elizabeth Boulevard properties.

We serve every Fort Worth neighborhood — from the Craftsman bungalows of the Fairmount-Southside Historic District, Ryan Place, Mistletoe Heights, and Berkeley Place, to the Tudor and Prairie homes of Arlington Heights, Monticello, Park Hill, and Bluebonnet Hills around TCU, and the estate properties of Westover Hills, Rivercrest, and Tanglewood. Near Southside, Magnolia, West 7th, and Panther Island modern infill owners call us for TPO and standing-seam work; Meadowbrook, Riverside, Eastside, Morningside, and Stop Six clients trust us with shingle tear-offs. We cover the full Tarrant County ring — Arlington, Keller, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Benbrook, Crowley, Burleson, Saginaw, Haslet, Azle, Aledo, Willow Park, Weatherford, and Granbury — plus Alliance and Heritage in far north Fort Worth on request.

Average Roof Replacement Cost in Fort Worth

Homeowners in Fort Worth, 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 Fort Worth Roofing Contractor

Hiring the right roofer in Fort Worth means checking more than just price. Here are three things every Fort Worth homeowner should verify before signing a contract:

  1. Verify Texas general liability and workers’ comp insurance before signing
  2. Ask about Class 4 impact-rated shingle experience and Tarrant County hail claims
  3. Confirm familiarity with Fort Worth HPC historic district review if applicable

Get a Free Roofing Quote in Fort Worth

Ready to protect your Fort Worth home? Call 1-844-677-2023 or fill out the form on this page for a free, no-obligation roofing estimate. Our Fort Worth roofing specialists will schedule a convenient on-site inspection and deliver a written quote — typically within the same week.

Fort Worth Roofing FAQs

Does my Fort Worth insurance policy still cover hail the way it used to?

Probably not. After Mayfest and the 2011–2024 hail cycle, nearly every Texas carrier moved Tarrant County onto a separate wind-and-hail deductible — typically 1 to 2 percent of dwelling coverage rather than a flat dollar amount. Many policies have also added an ACV (actual cash value) endorsement on roofs over 10 years old, which depreciates the payout. Pull your declarations page before filing — we’ll walk through it with you at no charge.

How do I know if my Fort Worth roof is actually hail-damaged?

Ground-level granule loss in the gutters is a weathering sign, not necessarily hail. Real hail damage shows up as soft, bruised mats that feel spongy underfoot, circular spatter marks on aging shingles, and collateral dents on gutters, downspouts, AC fins, and roof vents. We photo-document every finding in a roof report and only recommend filing a claim when the evidence actually supports one — no storm-chasing, no door-knocking.

Will Historic Preservation approve Class 4 shingles on my Fairmount home?

Generally yes, as long as the color and profile match the historic character. Fort Worth’s Historic Preservation Council reviews exterior changes in designated districts (Fairmount, Ryan Place, Mistletoe Heights, Elizabeth Boulevard) and most approve modern Class 4 architectural shingles in historic color palettes. Original natural slate or wood shake typically requires like-kind replacement. We handle the Certificate of Appropriateness application and the material submittal as part of the project.

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