Dallas, Dallas County, TX

Roofing Services in Dallas, Texas

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Last updated February 2026
Local Risk Factors

Why Dallas Homes Need Roofing Attention

Local conditions create unique roofing challenges for Dallas homeowners.

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Hail Alley Ground Zero

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DFW sits in the heart of ‘Hail Alley.’ Texas recorded 1,123 hail events in 2023 and Fort Worth ranks #2 statewide with 126 severe-hail days since 2000. The June 2023 hailstorm caused $7–10 billion in insured losses across North Texas, with 95% of damages from hail. Baseball-sized hailstones damaged an estimated 20,000 homes and 25,000 vehicles.

Mar – Jun
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Tornado & Straight-Line Wind Damage

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DFW has recorded over 2,000 tornadoes since 1880 with 121 in Dallas County alone. The October 2019 EF-3 tornado tore a 15-mile path through Preston Hollow with 140 mph winds, causing $1.55 billion in damage. May is peak tornado month, and the December 2015 EF-4 in Garland/Rowlett destroyed 400 homes and killed 10 people.

Mar – Jun
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Extreme UV and Heat Degradation

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DFW summers push roof surface temperatures to 160–180°F on dark materials. The metro averages 23–55 days above 100°F annually, with the heat pulling oils from asphalt shingles, causing cracking, curling, and granule loss. This accelerates roof aging by 30–40% compared to northern climates, reducing shingle life from 20–25 years to 15–18.

May – Sep
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Thermal Cycling Stress

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DFW experiences dramatic daily and seasonal temperature swings — from 100°F+ summer days to occasional -2°F winter lows (as in Uri 2021). This constant expansion and contraction weakens fasteners, cracks flashing and sealants, and loosens shingle adhesion over time, creating gaps for water intrusion.

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Humidity and Attic Mold

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DFW’s 66% average humidity drives moisture accumulation in attic spaces. Poor ventilation causes condensation beneath roofing materials, fostering mold growth, wood rot in decking and trusses, and insulation degradation — all invisible from ground level until damage becomes severe.

Year-round

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What To Do Right Now

Emergency? Follow These Steps.

Acting fast limits damage and protects your insurance claim. Here's what to do while you wait for help.

Time matters
Damage compounds by the hour. Every minute counts — act now, then call for professional help.
1

Assess from inside — do not climb the roof

Check your attic for daylight, wet insulation, or active water entry. Place buckets under leaks and move valuables away. After hail events, check for ceiling stains, bubbling paint, or dripping — these indicate roof damage even if you can’t see it from outside.

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Prevent further interior damage

Use tarps or plastic sheeting to protect furniture and flooring from active leaks. If water is near electrical fixtures, shut off breakers for affected rooms from a dry location. Move electronics and valuables to dry areas.

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Document all damage

Photograph exterior damage from ground level and interior water intrusion. Texas requires insurance claims within one year of the storm. Note: 47% of Texas claims were denied in 2024, and DFW’s percentage-based deductibles mean $4,000–$8,000 out of pocket on a $400,000 home. Detailed documentation is your strongest tool.

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4

Request emergency tarping

A licensed roofer can install temporary tarps within hours to prevent further water damage. Do not attempt rooftop work yourself, especially in wet conditions or after a storm. Tarping preserves your insurance claim by showing you mitigated further damage.

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Request provider help

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Typical Costs

What Roofing Costs in Dallas

Every job is different, but here's what Dallas homeowners typically pay. Confirm written pricing details directly with the provider.

Service TierTypical Cost
Repair
Most storm damage repairs
$300 – $1,500
Partial Replacement
When damage is localized
$3,000 – $8,000
Full Replacement
Avg $12,000–$15,000 for 2,000 sq ft
$9,000 – $25,000

Costs vary by severity, parts needed, and time of day. Your pro should provide pricing details before starting work.

Seasonal Risk

When Roofing Problems Hit Dallas

Roofing emergencies in Dallas follow predictable patterns. Knowing when risk peaks helps you prepare.

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Jan
3
Feb
6
Mar
8
Apr
9
May
8
Jun
6
Jul
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Aug
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Sep
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Oct
4
Nov
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Dec
High risk (7+)
Moderate
Local Insight

DFW is arguably the toughest roofing market in the country. The metro sits in the heart of Hail Alley — Fort Worth ranks #2 in Texas for severe-hail days, and the June 2023 hailstorm alone caused $7–10 billion in damage across North Texas. Combine that with over 2,000 recorded tornadoes since 1880, summer roof surface temperatures reaching 160–180°F, and the industry shift toward higher deductibles (1–2% of home value) and increased claim denials (47% in 2024), and the stakes are enormous. Investing in Class 4 impact-resistant shingles or standing seam metal isn’t just about durability — the 10–35% insurance discount pays for itself over time while providing genuine protection against DFW’s severe weather.

Common Questions

Dallas Roofing FAQ

A full roof replacement in the DFW area ranges from $9,000 to $25,000 for residential properties. A standard 2,000 sq ft home with architectural shingles costs approximately $12,000–$15,000. Per-square-foot costs: asphalt shingles $1.75–$8/sq ft, standing seam metal $10–$16/sq ft, slate $10–$30/sq ft. Labor is 50–60% of total cost. Add $1–$3/sq ft for tear-off.

Service Area

Areas We Serve in Dallas-Fort Worth

Independent roofing providers may serve all of Dallas County and surrounding areas, subject to availability.

PlanoFriscoMcKinneyArlingtonFort WorthIrvingGarlandGrand PrairieMesquiteRichardsonCarrolltonLewisvilleAllenFlower MoundSouthlakeDentonCoppellRowlettHighland ParkMansfield

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