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Full-service roofing in Plano

Roofing Contractor in Plano, TX

From a documented inspection to a written scope to one firm price, every job the roofer takes on here follows the same order, whether it is a full replacement or a handful of shingles.

  • Free, documented roof inspection
  • The scope and the number, in writing
  • Plain-English claim help, never filed for you
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The full list

Roofing services in Plano, from one shingle to a whole roof.

Think of this page as the full list, everything the roofers take on around Plano gathered in one spot. Ground-up roof replacement when a roof is truly spent, targeted roof repair when it is not, plus leak tracing, storm and hail work, gutters, inspections, and metal, all filed by category below.

The common thread is the order it runs in. Big job or small, a local roofer documents what is up there, writes down the scope, and gives you one written price before a shingle moves, so nothing about your roof gets decided from the driveway.

What we handle

The full menu, sorted by what the job fixes.

Each card says plainly what the work covers and where it sits: a new roof, a repair, storm and hail, or the materials that go on. The parts you never see, the decking and flashing, get the same documented look as the surface.

The local file

Plano's roofs and weather, in real figures.

L Local record
24Hail days on the Collin County record
3"Largest hail logged near Plano
81 mphPeak wind gust on the record
1985Median build year, Plano (Census)

Storm figures: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database, Collin County, on the record. Housing: U.S. Census ACS five-year estimates.

Roof replacement, straight pricing.

Honest researched ranges for a full roof replacement on an average Plano home, written down before the work starts. Your exact number comes after a roofer gets on the roof.

Architectural asphalt roofFull tear-off, dimensional shingle$10,600–$16,100
Impact-resistant shingleThe toughest grade, built for hail country$13,200–$19,900
Designer / premium shingleSlate or shake-style premium tier$16,100–$24,500
Standing-seam metalConcealed-fastener panel system$23,800–$37,700

Replacement ranges are honest estimates for typical Plano homes and are confirmed in writing at your free estimate.

Questions

Roofing services in Plano: the questions that come up most.

Q1What does a full-service roofer in Plano actually cover?
Close to everything a roof runs into. A full replacement when the shingles are truly spent, targeted repair and leak tracing when they are not, storm and hail work, new gutters, documented inspections, and both asphalt and metal. Commercial and flat roofs fall under it as well. Big job or small, the roofer works the same order: look at it, write it down, then price it.
Q2Do you handle both roof repair and a full replacement?
Both, and sorting out which one a roof actually needs is the whole point of the first visit. Plenty of roofs here have been through a covering or two already and are truly due, while others just need a section reset or a leak chased down. Your roofer photographs each slope and gives you a plain read: a repair that holds, a replacement that is truly earned, or a roof with good years left in it.
Q3Is the roof inspection actually free, and what comes out of it?
Yes. Book a free inspection and a local roofer walks the roof ridge to attic, photographs every plane, and hands you a dated folder plus a plain verdict, with no pressure to sign anything. That record is yours to keep, which matters after a hailstorm: hail can bruise a shingle and shake its granules loose without leaking the day it lands, so the photos give you a documented starting point if a claim ever comes up.
Q4Do you do commercial and flat roofs too, or just houses?
Both. Alongside the houses in neighborhoods like Willow Bend and Los Rios, local roofers handle commercial and flat roofs: the TPO, modified bitumen, and metal systems common on the shops around Historic Downtown Plano and along the tollways. The documented approach does not change, the roof gets measured and photographed, the scope goes in writing, and one number follows.
Q5Can I get metal or an impact-resistant roof in Plano?
Yes to both, and they are worth asking about here. Standing-seam metal is on the menu, and so are impact-resistant shingles: some are simply built to take a hail hit better, which is a separate thing from how they look, and the tough ones can knock money off your insurance premium. With Collin County logging 24 hail days in the last few years, some with stones up to baseball size, that upgrade earns its keep on a lot of Plano roofs.
Q6Does every job really move through the same steps?
It does, and that is the idea behind the whole page. A quick repair and a full tear-off start the same way: a documented look at the roof, a written scope of exactly what the work includes, then one honest price before anyone climbs up to do it. Nothing about your roof, and no number, gets settled before it is written down, so you are never guessing what you are paying for or why.
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Get any Plano roof documented, free.

Not sure whether the roof needs a repair or a full replacement? That is exactly what the first visit settles. Tell the roofer what is going on up there and they document it, walk the photos with you, and put one straight price in writing, on your timeline, not the weather's.

Every job starts the same way, so there is no wrong roof to ask about, from a single lifted shingle to a whole tear-off.

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