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5931 Greenville Ave STE 842 , Dallas, TX 75206-1906
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5931 Greenville Ave STE 842 , Dallas, TX 75206-1906
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2626 Cole Ave Ste 300 , Dallas, TX 75204-1094
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8204 Elmbrook Dr Ste 205, Dallas TX 75247
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4300 N Central Exp Suite 280, Dallas TX 75206
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3723 Greenville Ave , Dallas, TX 75206-5311
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Dallas, TX 75209-2804
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2807 Allen St STE 825 , Dallas, TX 75204-1031
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Dallas TX 75205
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Dallas, TX 75204-7918
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2550 Pacific Ave Suite 844, Dallas TX 75226
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3839 McKinney Ave STE 155 PMB 2417 , Dallas, TX 75204-1488
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3839 McKinney Ave Ste 155, Dallas TX 75204
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For: 1,800-2,000 sq ft single-family home
Dallas sits at the epicenter of North America's hail belt — with more large hail events than virtually any other major metropolitan area. Most Dallas roof replacements are insurance claims triggered by hail damage, making the Dallas roofing market unlike nearly any other US city: contractor proliferation, insurance supplement battles, and storm-chaser fraud are pervasive realities that every Dallas homeowner must understand before signing a contract.
| Roof Type | 1,500 sq ft (15 squares) | 2,000 sq ft (20 squares) | 2,500 sq ft (25 squares) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Asphalt 3-tab shingle (basic) | $5,500 – $8,500 | $7,000 – $11,000 | $9,000 – $14,000 |
| Architectural/dimensional shingle (standard) | $7,500 – $12,000 | $9,500 – $15,500 | $12,000 – $19,000 |
| Impact-resistant shingle (Class 4 UL 2218) | $9,000 – $15,000 | $12,000 – $20,000 | $15,000 – $25,000 |
| Metal roof (standing seam) | $18,000 – $28,000 | $23,000 – $38,000 | $29,000 – $47,000 |
| Metal roof (stone-coated steel, Decra) | $14,000 – $22,000 | $18,000 – $29,000 | $23,000 – $36,000 |
| Tile (concrete or clay) | $20,000 – $35,000 | $26,000 – $45,000 | $32,000 – $56,000 |
Prices include tear-off of one existing shingle layer, new underlayment, ice-and-water shield at eaves, ridge cap, and standard flashing work. Additional tear-off layers: $1–$2/sq ft additional.
The single most important Dallas roof replacement decision: standard architectural shingle vs. Class 4 Impact-Resistant (IR) shingle.
Dallas receives an average of 10+ significant hail events per year — the highest frequency of any major US metro. Standard architectural shingles are rated for 1" hail before granule loss; Class 4 IR shingles (rated to UL 2218 Class 4 — the highest standard, requiring survival of 2" steel balls at 90 mph) resist 1.75"–2.5" hail without granule loss or cracking.
The insurance premium math: Texas homeowners with Class 4 IR shingles receive verified discounts from major Texas insurers:
Break-even analysis for a Dallas homeowner: Premium savings of $400–$800/year ÷ additional cost of Class 4 IR vs. standard shingle ($3,000–$5,000 on a typical Dallas home) = 4–10 year payback. Given Dallas hail frequency, the Class 4 IR shingle typically pays back in a single prevented claim event rather than through premium savings alone — a Class 4 shingle may survive a 1.75" hail event that destroys a standard shingle and triggers a full replacement cycle.
Per BLS Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA, roofing workers (SOC 47-2181) earn a median $21–$29/hour in DFW. Dallas's roofing labor market is heavily impacted by post-storm surge — after a major DFW hail event, roofing labor costs spike 20–40% as demand overwhelms supply, and storm-chaser contractors (from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana) flood the market within days.
Texas is one of a small number of states with no state-level roofing contractor license requirement. Any person can legally solicit roofing business in Texas without any credential, bond, or insurance requirement at the state level. For Dallas homeowners — in the US's most hail-damaged metro — this creates serious consumer protection challenges that require active mitigation.
Storm Chaser Reality: After every significant North Texas hail event, thousands of out-of-state roofing contractors (colloquially called "storm chasers") descend on Dallas from Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, and beyond. They:
The Texas Department of Insurance (TDI) and Texas Attorney General's Consumer Protection Division have issued repeated warnings about storm chaser fraud in DFW.
Texas enacted SB 2035 requiring specific consumer protections in insurance-adjacent roofing contracts. Key provisions:
What to verify instead of license (since there is none):
Certificate of Insurance — $1M+ General Liability + Workers Compensation: Request COI with your address as the certificate holder. Texas has no minimum insurance requirement for roofers, but legitimate companies maintain coverage. Verify directly with the insurance issuer (call the agent's number on the certificate, not the number the roofer provides — COIs can be forged).
Dallas Better Business Bureau — bbb.org/local-bbb/bbb-of-metropolitan-dallas: BBB accreditation requires complaint resolution and ethical business standards. A roofing company with 5+ years of Dallas-area BBB history and A or A+ rating is meaningfully more vetted than an unaccredited company.
Local physical presence — verified physical Dallas-area business address (not a PO box or out-of-state address). Google Street View the address and confirm it's a real business location, not a residential address or virtual mail drop.
Manufacturer certification: CertainTeed SELECT ShingleMaster, Owens Corning Preferred or Platinum, GAF Master Elite — these manufacturer programs require demonstrated installation volume, training, and customer satisfaction scores. They also extend manufacturer warranty coverage (25-year vs. lifetime, workmanship warranties). Verify at manufacturer websites — don't accept contractor claims alone.
For hail damage insurance claims: hire an independent Public Adjuster (licensed by TDI) before signing anything with a roofing contractor. Public adjusters represent the homeowner — not the insurance company, not the contractor — and negotiate the full claim value. Texas public adjusters are licensed by TDI at tdi.texas.gov. Their fee is typically 5–15% of the settled claim amount — often offset by the higher settlement they negotiate vs. the insurance company's initial adjuster assessment.
Dallas's roofing material decision is fundamentally driven by hail risk — more than any other US metro. Here's a comparison calibrated to North Texas weather patterns, insurance economics, and typical HOA requirements.
| Material | Hail Performance | Wind Performance | Dallas Price (2,000 sq ft home) | HOA Acceptance | Insurance Impact |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Standard 3-tab asphalt | Poor — fails at 1"+ hail | Moderate | $7,000–$11,000 | Universal | Standard rates |
| Architectural (dimensional) asphalt | Moderate — fails at 1.5"+ hail | Good (130 mph wind rating) | $9,500–$15,500 | Universal | Slight improvement |
| Class 4 IR asphalt (Malarkey, Owens Corning Duration FLEX) | Excellent — resists 1.75"–2.5" hail | Good to Excellent | $12,000–$20,000 | Universal | 15–28% premium discount |
| Stone-coated steel (Decra, Gerard) | Excellent | Excellent (160+ mph) | $18,000–$29,000 | Varies — some HOAs prohibit metal | Large discount |
| Standing seam metal | Excellent | Best | $23,000–$38,000 | Often restricted by HOA | Large discount |
| Concrete tile | Excellent | Good | $26,000–$45,000 | Common in DFW master-planned communities | Moderate discount |
| Clay tile | Excellent | Good | $30,000–$50,000 | Some master-planned communities require | Moderate discount |
| Wood shake | Poor | Poor | Not recommended in DFW | Some historic districts only | Often penalized |
For the vast majority of Dallas homeowners (non-tile, non-metal HOA requirements; non-historic districts): Class 4 Impact Resistant (IR) asphalt shingles represent the optimal balance of cost, protection, and insurance return. Key products in the Dallas market:
All Class 4 products qualify for TDI-recognized insurance discounts from Texas property insurers. Verify your specific discount with your insurer before choosing standard vs. IR shingles — the premium savings over 10 years in Dallas can offset a significant portion of the cost premium for IR.
For homeowners planning to own their Dallas home for 30+ years: standing seam metal may be worth the $25,000–$38,000 investment:
Dallas homeowners focused on shingle brand often overlook the components beneath that determine real waterproofing performance:
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