Gray shakes and a brown hip shingle roof on a craftsman style two-story
Every step in order, nothing skipped

About Plano Premier Roofing in Plano, TX

A new roof is a big decision, so it should move in a clear order: a local roofer walks your Plano roof for free, photographs every plane, explains in plain words what is actually up there, and hands you a written scope with the number on it before anything is touched.

  • Free, documented roof inspection
  • The scope and the number, in writing
  • Plain-English claim help, never filed for you
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About Plano Premier Roofing

The whole job, laid out in order before it starts.

Plano Premier Roofing keeps a roof organized and puts homeowners in front of local roofers who do the actual climbing, tear-off, and install. The order rarely changes: a roofer reads your roof in person, walks you through what needs doing and in what sequence, then leaves a documented inspection with dated photos of every plane, so the plan comes off the roof itself and not a guess from the curb. Nothing is quoted sight unseen, and nothing new lands on the bill once you have signed.

Texas does not license roofers at the state level, so the things worth checking are simpler than a wall of logos: whether the roofer carries insurance, whether they have a local track record, and whether every promise is in writing. On a storm claim the same rule holds, which is why the insurance walk-through sticks to what the policy actually says and what a roofer can document, never a promise to make a deductible disappear.

Many of Plano's neighborhoods have stood for decades, so a large share of homes here are onto a replacement roof rather than their first, and the oldest builds are well past a single roof's life. When hail tracks across Collin County each spring, and it dropped stones close to 3 inches near Plano in April 2023, the older roof is the one that shows it first: bruised shingles that lose their granules and can look fine from the ground while the mat underneath is bared. Whether the fix is a targeted repair or a full replacement built to manufacturer spec so the material and workmanship warranties actually hold, the write-up is what proves it was done right.

"Every plane photographed, every line of the scope written down, each term explained the moment it comes up, and the work built to the manufacturer's instructions."

Brown asphalt shingle granules and overlapping tab edges in macro view
The sequence

What happens, in the order it happens.

Each job moves through the same stages in the same order, from the first inspection to the final walk, and every stage waits on the one before it.

House roof ridge with a distant silhouetted roofer
01 Inspect

A roofer gets on the roof, in person

On the roof on foot, not a guess from the driveway. Every slope, valley, and penetration gets looked at, so you get a straight read on what the roof actually needs.

on-foot inspection · photo log
02 Document

Everything goes in the file

Date-stamped photos, roof measurements, and a written scope of the work. The goal is a record so clear the roof speaks for itself before anyone debates it.

scope sheet · measurements
03 Written estimate

One honest number, in writing

The findings and one straight number at your table. A written scope, plain pricing, and no pressure to sign anything on the spot.

written scope · plain pricing
04 Build to spec

The assembly built right

The right underlayment and flashing, the materials named, and the whole assembly built decking to drip edge to manufacturer spec, not just the shingle you can see.

decking to drip edge · to spec
05 Wrap-up

Cleaned up and backed in writing

A magnet sweep of the yard and gutters, a final walk, and the workmanship put in writing. Terms depend on the roof, the materials, and the roofer.

magnet sweep · in writing
The standard

What 'done properly' has to mean here.

These are promises about the work on a Plano roof, not slogans: concrete, checkable, and written into the scope before the job begins.

S Held standard
Every plane documentedEach slope shot and measured before and after, so the record is the roof itself, not anyone's memory
The scope and the number in writingOne written estimate that spells out the work and the price before you sign a thing
Every term explained as it comes upNamed in plain English the moment it appears, so the call always stays yours
Built to manufacturer specInstalled to the maker's instructions, the one thing that keeps a material warranty intact
Decking, flashing, and venting includedThe parts hidden under the shingles handled with the same care, not just what shows from the street
The standard

The timeline, laid out before anyone starts.

Each stage comes with its own timeline set up front, the hand-off stays clear as one step passes to the next, and nothing moves ahead of your say-so.

01 Step

Get on the roof

A roofer gets on the deck in person, not a drone from the driveway. Every plane and penetration is photographed and logged.

02 Step

Open the file

The photos, the measurements, and one honest number at your table. A written scope, straight pricing, no pressure to sign.

03 Step

Build it to spec

The right underlayment and flashing, the assembly built decking to drip edge, swept clean and backed in writing.

Start with a look

Find out where your Plano roof actually stands.

A local roofer comes out, documents the roof at no charge, and gives you one straight number on whatever timeline fits your week. Curious about the range before you reach out? The cost guide lays out honest per-square figures for the Plano area.

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