Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

 General Roofing

  • What’s the best roof for hail in North Texas?

    The best options are impact-resistant shingles or metal roofing. Impact-resistant shingles balance affordability and performance, while metal roofing offers superior durability against hail.

  • How long does a roof last in Texas?

    Most asphalt shingle roofs last 15–20 years due to heat and storms. A metal roof can last 40+ years with proper maintenance.


  • How do I know if I need a roof repair or replacement?

     If the roof has missing shingles, leaks, or widespread granule loss, repairs may help. For older roofs (15+ years) or severe storm damage, replacement is often the smarter long-term choice.

  • What’s included in a free roof inspection in Dallas?

    A roofer will check shingles, flashing, gutters, attic ventilation, and look for storm damage. Most provide a photo report so you can clearly see the issues.


  • Can a roofer really help me with my insurance claim?

    Yes. Roofers with licensed adjusters or certified inspectors can identify storm damage insurance companies sometimes overlook, helping homeowners maximize their claim.

Storm Damage & Insurance

  • What should I do right after a hailstorm?

    Check for visible signs like dents on gutters or shingles on the ground, then schedule a professional roof inspection before filing a claim.

  • Do I call my insurance company before calling a roofer?

     It’s better to call a roofer first. They’ll document damage and guide you through the claim process, saving you time and stress.


  • How long do I have to file a roof insurance claim in Texas?

     Most policies allow up to 1 year from the storm date, but this varies. Review your policy or ask your roofer for help confirming deadlines.

  • What’s the difference between storm damage and wear and tear?

    Storm damage is sudden (hail, wind, debris). Wear and tear happens gradually. Insurance usually covers storm damage, not normal aging.

  • What if my insurance company denies my roof claim?

    You can request a re-inspection with your roofer present or file an appeal. Detailed inspection reports strengthen your case.


Roofing Materials & Options

  • What type of roof is best for hot Texas summers?

     Light-colored shingles or metal roofs reflect sunlight and reduce attic heat. Good ventilation is just as important as material choice.

  • Are impact-resistant shingles worth it in Dallas?

    Yes. They stand up better to hail and may qualify you for insurance discounts.

  • How do metal roofs handle hail?

    Metal roofs are extremely durable. Large hail may leave cosmetic dents, but leaks or structural damage are rare.


  • Can tile roofs withstand Texas storms?

    Tile roofs perform well in wind but can crack under large hail. Professional installation reduces the risk of damage.


Cost & Financing

  • How much does a new roof cost in Dallas?

     It depends on size, slope, and materials. Asphalt shingles usually cost $8,000–$15,000. Metal and tile cost more but last longer.


  • Does homeowners insurance cover a full roof replacement?

     If damage is storm-related and covered by your policy, yes. Coverage depends on whether your policy pays actual cash value or replacement cost.


  • Do I have to pay my deductible for a roof claim?

     Yes. Texas law requires homeowners to pay deductibles. Roofers cannot waive or cover them.

  • Can I finance a roof replacement?

    Many roofing contractors offer financing so homeowners can spread out costs.

Process & Maintenance

  • How long does a roof replacement take?

    Most residential roofs in Dallas take 1–2 days to complete, depending on size and weather.

  • Will replacing my roof increase my home’s value?

    Yes. A new roof improves curb appeal, energy efficiency, and resale value.

  • How often should I have my roof inspected in Texas?

     At least twice a year (spring and fall), plus after major storms.

  • Can I stay home during a roof replacement?

    Yes, but expect noise and vibrations. Pets and young children may be more comfortable elsewhere.

  • What’s the best season to replace a roof in Dallas?

     Spring and fall are ideal due to mild weather. Roofers work year-round if conditions are safe.

Local & Safety

  • Are roofing contractors in Texas required to be licensed?

    Texas doesn’t issue a state roofing license. Look for contractors with certifications, insurance, and strong local reviews.

  • How do I choose the best roofer near me?

    Check for experience with storm damage claims, certifications (HAAG, CertainTeed, Atlas Pro), insurance coverage, and proven results in your city.

Renown Roofing is the #1 ranked Roofer in Dallas

Still Have Questions?

We’ve covered the most common roofing questions in Dallas–Fort Worth, but every home is unique. If you still have questions or want a personalized answer, our team is here to help.


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