Roofing in Texas, TX
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Roofing in Texas, TX typically runs about $8,000–$18,000 for a full asphalt replacement (repairs $400–$2,000). Answer a few quick questions below for your exact price range and a free quote.
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Roofing cost in Texas, TX
Most roofing jobs in Texas, TX run $8,000–$18,000 for a full asphalt replacement (repairs $400–$2,000) — the exact number depends on square footage, prep, and the finish you choose. Answer the quick questions above and we'll give you your real local price range, no visit required.
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Roofing in Texas, TX — common questions
How much does a new roof cost in Texas?
Most Texas homes run $8,000–$18,000 for a full asphalt-shingle replacement, with repairs typically $400–$2,000. Impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles cost a bit more but stand up to Texas hail and often earn an insurance discount; metal runs higher (~$14,000–$30,000). Size, pitch, tear-off layers, and any new decking all move the number. Use the quote tool above for a range on your roof.
Will my homeowner's insurance cover a roof replacement?
Often yes when the cause is a covered storm — Texas leads the nation in hail and windstorm claims, and hail/wind damage is usually covered (minus your wind-and-hail deductible), while normal wear is not. Carriers scrutinize roof age, so a documented inspection with dated photos right after a storm matters. A local pro can assess the damage and tell you whether a claim makes sense before you file.
Shingle, metal, or tile — what's best for a Texas roof?
Architectural asphalt shingles are the affordable standard (20–30 yr); upgrading to impact-resistant Class 4 shingles is the smart move in Texas hail country and can lower your premium. Standing-seam metal costs more up front but shrugs off hail and the Texas heat best. Tile is durable but heavy and pricey. For most Texas homes, Class 4 shingles or metal are the sweet spot.
How long does a roof last in Texas's climate?
Intense Texas sun, heat, and repeated hail/wind storms age roofs faster than in milder climates — expect 15–20 years from asphalt shingles, 30–50 from metal. A hard hailstorm can cut that short in a single afternoon, so an inspection after every major storm is the single best way to catch damage early and protect the roof's life.
Do I need a permit, and should I get an impact-resistant roof?
Most Texas cities require a permit for a roof replacement, and your contractor pulls it (requirements vary by local jurisdiction). It's well worth asking about impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles: in hail-prone Texas they resist damage and many insurers give a premium discount for them. Reputable Texas roofers handle the permit and can quote both options.
My roof is leaking — can someone come out fast?
Yes. An active leak is treated as urgent, especially after a hail or wind storm — local Texas pros offer emergency tarping and same-day assessments to stop water damage before it spreads. Flag it as urgent in the quote tool or call the number above.
Do you serve my area?
Yes — we cover Texas and the surrounding area. Enter your details in the quote tool and a local roofing pro will confirm your spot and reach out.
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