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Roofing in McKinney, TX

McKinney sits in North Texas's notorious hail corridor. Our licensed roofing contractors specialize in storm damage claims, full replacements, and protecting Collin County homes.

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$7,500-18,000
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Roofing Prices in McKinney, TX

Average prices based on local market data. Actual prices may vary.

ServicePrice Range
Roof Inspection
Full report with photos
$150 - $350
Minor Repair (few shingles)
Spot fix, limited area
$200 - $600
Partial Re-Roof
One slope or section
$1,500 - $4,000
Full Replacement (1,500 sq ft)
30-year architectural shingle
$7,500 - $12,000
Full Replacement (2,500 sq ft)
Larger McKinney home
$11,000 - $18,000
Metal Roof Installation
Standing seam, long life
$18,000 - $35,000
Flat Roof Repair (TPO)
Patch or membrane repair
$500 - $2,500

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a roof replacement cost in McKinney, TX?

Roof replacement in McKinney costs $7,500 to $12,000 for a 1,500 sq ft home with 30-year architectural shingles installed. Larger 2,500 sq ft homes typically run $11,000 to $18,000. Metal roofs cost significantly more at $18,000 to $35,000 but last 40 to 70 years. McKinney pricing is about 10 percent above Austin rates due to DFW labor costs and higher material demand.

How does hail damage affect McKinney roofs?

McKinney sits squarely in Texas's hail alley, with Collin County averaging four to six significant hail events per year. Quarter-sized or larger hail bruises asphalt shingle granules, accelerating UV deterioration and creating leak points within one to three years. Insurance claims are extremely common -- document hail events with photos immediately and schedule an inspection within 30 days to stay within most policy claim windows.

Will my homeowner's insurance cover a new roof in McKinney?

Most McKinney homeowner's insurance policies cover roof replacement when damage results from hail, wind, or other named perils. The key is filing within the policy's claim window (usually one year from the storm event) and having a licensed contractor document the damage. TX24H roofers are experienced with insurance adjuster inspections and can help maximize your claim. Cosmetic damage may have separate exclusions -- review your policy.

How do I spot a storm-chasing roofer after McKinney hail?

After any significant hail event, door-to-door salespeople descend on McKinney neighborhoods promising free roofs and insurance claim help. Red flags include no local address, no Texas contractor registration, demanding you sign immediately, and offering to waive your deductible (which is insurance fraud). Always use a Collin County-based contractor with verifiable references and a physical business address.

How long does a roof replacement take in McKinney?

A typical McKinney residential roof replacement takes one to two days depending on size and complexity. Tear-off, sheathing inspection, new underlayment, and shingle installation can be completed in a single day for most homes under 2,000 sq ft. Larger Craig Ranch or Stonebridge Ranch homes with complex rooflines may take two to three days. Weather delays are common during North Texas spring storm season.

What roofing materials work best in McKinney's climate?

30-year architectural (dimensional) asphalt shingles are the most popular choice in McKinney, offering solid performance against hail with Class 3 or Class 4 impact ratings. Metal roofing excels in hail resistance and can reduce insurance premiums. Avoid 3-tab shingles on any McKinney home -- they delaminate faster in heat and offer poor hail resistance. Ask about impact-resistant shingles, which some Collin County insurers reward with discounts.

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