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By the Professional Roofing Services Editorial Team·Updated
If your roof is leaking, missing shingles, or just showing its age, you need a roofing contractor who understands North Texas weather and won't oversell you on unnecessary work. We handle everything from emergency repairs to full replacements on homes throughout Plano, and we're straightforward about what your roof actually needs.
Plano's hot summers and occasional severe storms put real stress on roofing systems. Asphalt shingles, metal roofs, and tile all have different lifespans and vulnerabilities in this climate. A thorough inspection tells you exactly where you stand—no pressure, no inflated damage claims.
Whether you're dealing with a storm-damaged roof, planning a replacement, or just want a professional opinion, we provide honest assessments and competitive pricing. Most Plano homeowners find that catching roof problems early saves thousands in water damage repairs down the road.
Common roofing problems in the Plano area
Plano's intense summer heat and occasional hail storms create predictable roofing headaches. Asphalt shingles curl and crack faster in extreme heat, especially on south and west-facing slopes where temperatures spike. Hail damage from spring and early summer storms often goes unnoticed until leaks appear inside—small punctures and bruises compound over time. Flashing around chimneys and vents fails when thermal expansion and contraction cycles loosen fasteners. Gutters clog with debris from the trees that make Plano neighborhoods attractive, and standing water backs up under shingles. Older roofs simply reach end of life around 15 to 20 years depending on material and maintenance. Many Plano homeowners also discover that previous repairs were done poorly—wrong sealants, mismatched shingles, or shortcuts that fail during the next storm.
How to choose a roofing contractor in Plano
Start by asking any roofing contractor for references from actual Plano customers and follow up with at least two of them. A legitimate roofer carries liability insurance and workers' compensation, and they'll show you proof without hesitation. Get written estimates from three contractors that break down materials, labor, and timeline separately—if one estimate is drastically lower, that's usually a red flag. Ask whether they handle their own work or subcontract, and clarify who backs the warranty. Avoid companies that pressure you to file insurance claims or guarantee specific payouts; that's not their call. Check online reviews, but weight recent local feedback more heavily than old posts. Finally, confirm they're licensed to work in Plano and have no unresolved complaints with the Better Business Bureau. A good contractor answers your questions clearly and doesn't rush you into a decision.
What to expect from a roofing project
A professional roof inspection takes 30 to 45 minutes and covers the entire structure, not just visible problem spots. The contractor photographs problem areas and explains what they found in plain language—no jargon, no scare tactics. For a simple repair, work typically completes in a day or two depending on weather and the scope of damage. A full roof replacement on a standard Plano home usually takes three to five days, weather permitting. The crew will protect your landscaping and driveway, haul away old material, and clean up debris daily. You should expect some noise and activity during daylight hours. Reputable contractors schedule work around your schedule when possible and communicate if weather delays the project. After completion, ask for documentation of the work, warranty details, and any maintenance recommendations. A final walkthrough ensures you're satisfied before the crew leaves.
Local considerations: roofing in Plano
Plano's extreme summer heat—regularly exceeding 95°F—accelerates shingle deterioration and makes roof work physically demanding. Contractors often schedule replacements in spring or fall to avoid peak heat. The area sits in a hail corridor, so impact-resistant shingles and metal roofing are popular choices that can lower insurance premiums. Plano's building permits require inspections after roofing work, so confirm your contractor pulls permits and schedules the city inspection rather than leaving that to you. Many Plano neighborhoods have HOA restrictions on roofing materials and colors, so verify your choices comply before work begins. The clay soil common in the area can affect foundation settlement, which sometimes causes roof stress and leaks at transition points. Homeowners with older roofs should document condition before severe weather season for insurance purposes. Finally, several Plano contractors specialize in storm damage claims, but you have the right to choose your own roofer regardless of what your insurer suggests.
How it works
Three simple steps to a finished job
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Get a free quote
Tell us about your roofing project. We'll come out, measure, and walk you through options — no pressure, no high-paid sales people.
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Schedule the work
Pick a day that fits your schedule. We confirm crew, materials, and timeline in writing — and we show up when we said we would.
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Done right, guaranteed
We finish the job clean, walk you through the work, and back everything with a written warranty. Issues? One call and we make it right.
Residential Roofing in Plano
Whether you're a longtime Plano homeowner or just moved in, we help you protect your largest investment with reliable, up-to-code work. Every project starts with an on-site inspection and ends with a written warranty.
Commercial Roofing
Property managers, retailers, and Plano business owners trust us for fast turnarounds and minimal disruption. We schedule around your operating hours and provide certificates of insurance on request.
Emergency & After-Hours
Issues don't wait for business hours. Our team is on-call around the Plano area for true emergencies, with priority response for repeat clients.
Local
Crews based in Plano
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Service area
Where we work — the Plano area
Centered on Plano, TX.
What Plano customers say
Real reviews from real neighbors
“Big job, did it right the first time. No callbacks, no follow-up issues six months later. That's all I ask for.”
Lacey P. · Plano
“Fair price, real warranty, and they actually answered my texts. That alone makes them stand out around here.”
Vanessa N. · Plano
“I called three other places before I found these guys. Wish I'd just called them first — would've saved a week.”
Tina P. · Plano
Frequently asked
Answers to the questions we hear most
How long does a new roof take?
Most residential roof replacements are completed in 1–3 days depending on the size of the home and weather conditions.
Do you handle insurance claims?
Yes — we work directly with adjusters from every major carrier and document all storm damage on-site.
What roofing materials do you install?
Architectural asphalt shingles, metal, TPO, and synthetic slate. Most homes here use 30-year architectural shingles.
Recent work
Roofing projects in Plano and nearby
A look at the kind of work we do — every job is different, but the standards are the same.
Cost calculator
How much does roofing cost in Plano?
Pick a project size below for an instant estimate. Real quotes vary based on roof size (squares), pitch, material (asphalt / metal / tile).
Estimated range — Partial replacement
$4,500 – $12k
per project · ranges from real roofing jobs in the Plano area
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What drives price: Roof size (squares) · Pitch · Material (asphalt / metal / tile) · Tear-off vs overlay
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