Find a roofer in Texas
Hail, hurricane wind, post-storm inspection — Texas roofing claims and re-roofs follow a predictable seasonal calendar. Get matched with a roofer in your ZIP.
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- Hail damage and insurance claim documentation
- Hurricane-rated tie-down upgrades
- Class 4 impact-resistant shingle upgrades
- Storm-chaser awareness and verification
- Flat-roof recoats in El Paso / desert markets
- Metal roof installs in central Texas
Typical pricing
$11,000–$22,000 typical re-roof · $1,500–$3,000 Class 4 upgrade adder
Licensing
Texas does not state-license general roofers; verify TDLR or business licensing
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FAQ
Are Texas roofers licensed?
Texas does not have a state license for general roofing contractors. Some specialty work and major commercial roofing is regulated, but residential roofing is not. Always verify business registration, current insurance, and a track record of claims work in your area before hiring.
What does a hail roof replacement cost in Texas?
$11,000–$25,000 for a typical 25–40 square asphalt re-roof in 2026, depending on pitch, tear-off layers, and materials. Class 4 impact-resistant upgrades add $1,500–$3,500 but reduce future insurance premiums.
Should I use the storm-chaser knocking on my door?
Be cautious. Reputable Texas roofers don't typically door-knock immediately after storms. Verify business address, ask for references in your neighborhood, and confirm liability + workers comp insurance before signing anything.