Gray shakes and a brown hip shingle roof on a craftsman style two-story
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New Roof Cost in Plano, TX

What a new roof costs in Plano comes together in a set order: the material you pick sets the range, the roof's size and pitch set the squares, and the deck under the old shingles has the last word once it is stripped. This page lays out honest Plano-area ranges by material, with a calculator to rough in a figure before a roofer ever leans a ladder on the house.

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What sets the price

The few things that decide a roof's price

Material tier moves a roof price further than anything else on the list. Architectural asphalt sits at the affordable end, an impact-rated Class 4 shingle steps up from there, and standing-seam metal sits at the top. After the material, size and pitch set how many squares get covered (a square is 100 square feet) and how much labor a steep, hard-to-walk roof takes versus a low one.

The deck gets the last word, and it only speaks once the old covering is off: any plywood that has gone soft has to come out before new shingles go down. Every figure here is an honest Plano-area planning range, not a quote. The firm number gets written up only after a roofer measures each plane and reads the deck, which is exactly what a free inspection is for.

Dark gray asphalt shingles in a staggered pattern seen up close
The local file

What a new roof costs in Plano, laid out by material.

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.

The instrument

Rough in your roof cost.

Set the roof's footprint and material, then read the figure. Take it as a starting number to plan with, never a quote: the real one lands after a roofer is up top with a tape and has read the deck.

$ Estimate
SQ FT
Estimated install range
$12,650 – $15,180
Adjusted area (pitch)2,300 sq ft
Rate basis (incl. tear-off)$5.55 / sq ft

Illustrative researched estimate. Your written estimate confirms the number after a roofer gets on the roof.

Why it matters

What drives the number up or down

The honest cost drivers behind a Plano roof, so any estimate you are already holding has something to measure against.

What it turns onLeans cheaperLeans pricier
Roof size and pitchA compact, walkable roofA large, steep, multi-story roof
Material tierArchitectural asphaltClass 4 impact or standing-seam metal
Tear-off layersOne layer to strip offTwo layers, more labor and dump fees
Decking conditionSound plywood underneathSoft or rotted decking to replace
Roof complexityA simple gable, few penetrationsMany valleys, dormers, and skylights

Read these as figures to plan around, not a quote. The firm one goes in writing once a roofer has measured the roof and seen the deck.

Questions

Questions about roof cost in Plano

What Plano homeowners bring up when they sit down to budget a new roof.

Q1How much does a new roof cost in Plano?
On a typical Plano roof of about 24 squares (a square is 100 square feet), architectural asphalt runs roughly $10,500 to $16,000, an impact-rated Class 4 shingle about $13,000 to $20,000, and standing-seam metal about $24,000 to $38,000. Per square that is $440 to $670 for architectural, $550 to $830 for Class 4, $670 to $1,020 for a designer line, and $990 to $1,570 for metal. Those are Plano-area planning ranges to budget from, not a quote; your roof's figure is firmed in the written estimate once it is measured.
Q2What makes one roof cost more than another?
The biggest mover is the material tier, then the roof's size and pitch, then whatever the deck turns out to need once the old shingles are off. A steep, cut-up roof with plenty of valleys and penetrations takes more labor than a simple gable, and soft decking has to be replaced before new shingles go on. That is why a line-item written estimate is far easier to compare than a single lump sum.
Q3Does filing an insurance claim change what I pay out of pocket?
When a covered storm is the cause, your policy can pay for the replacement and you pay your deductible; that part is normal, and in Texas it is the law. It is actually a crime here for a roofer to pay, waive, or absorb your deductible, so anyone offering to 'eat' it is offering to break the law. A roofer gets the damage documented so the choice to file stays yours, and the insurance claims guide walks through ACV, RCV, and the filing window.
Q4Is a Class 4 impact or metal roof worth the extra money?
Some shingles are built to take a hail hit better; that is a different thing from how they look, and in a hail-prone county like this one the tough ones can knock money off your insurance premium. A Class 4 impact shingle costs more up front than architectural, and standing-seam metal more still, but both trade the higher price for a longer life and better hail resistance. Whether the math works depends on how long you plan to stay and what your insurer offers.
Q5When does the price actually become firm?
The planning ranges here are enough to set a budget, but the firm figure comes at the end of a short sequence: a roofer climbs up, measures each plane, checks the decking, then writes up one clear scope with nothing padded in. None of that reads from the driveway, which is why a full roof replacement price arrives as a written estimate rather than a phone guess. You see the single number before anyone talks about signing.
Q6Will a cheaper quote leave something out?
Sometimes, and it usually shows in the line items. A low lump sum can skip the decking replacement, the tear-off of a second layer, or the flashing and vents a sound roof needs. Ask for the estimate broken out line by line so you can see what each roof includes; two honest bids compared that way often explain their own gap.
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