Mid-Cities Tarrant County averages 8–10 significant hail events per year. Bedford's nearly built-out status means its dense housing stock takes concentrated damage when storms cross the HEB corridor.
Roofing Services in Bedford
Licensed, insured, manufacturer-certified. Serving Bedford and all of Tarrant County.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement for Bedford homes. Architectural, Class 4, and premium shingles. Insurance claim assistance included.
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Targeted leak repair, flashing fixes, and shingle replacement for Bedford homeowners. Fast response, honest assessment.
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Free storm damage inspections across Bedford. Hail, wind, and severe weather documentation. Insurance claim support.
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We meet your adjuster at your Bedford property, document damage, handle supplements. You pay your deductible — we do the rest.
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Class 4 shingles for Bedford homes. Survive DFW hail, earn 15–35% insurance discounts. The smartest upgrade for Bedford.
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Comprehensive roof inspections for Bedford homeowners. Written report, photos, honest assessment. No cost, no obligation.
Learn more →Why Bedford Homeowners Choose Stockyard
Bedford is nearly fully built out — fewer than 50 developable residential lots remain in the entire city. Bedford Heights and Shady Brook are classic 1960s–1970s neighborhoods with single-story brick ranches, mature trees, and hip roofs that have seen two or three roofing cycles. Harwood features 1970s–1980s construction with slightly larger footprints. Stonebrook and Meadowpark have 1980s–1990s homes with architectural shingles now approaching or past replacement age. Bedford Commons near downtown has some mixed-use and townhome development. The city's average construction year of 1988 makes Bedford one of the most mature housing markets in the mid-cities — which means older decking, outdated ventilation, and flashing systems that need attention during every replacement.
Bedford's nearly built-out status and 1988 average construction year mean we see more older-home roofing challenges here than in most DFW cities. Wood plank decking, multiple shingle layers, turbine vents instead of ridge vents, and 30-year-old pipe boots are standard in Bedford. We address every component — not just the shingles — to bring the entire roof system up to current standards. We also understand HEB ISD's impact on Bedford property values and the importance of quality workmanship in a resale-driven market.
Population
49,000
County
Tarrant County
Median Home Value
$325,000
Avg Home Age
35–50 years
School District
HEB ISD (Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD)
Area Codes
817 / 682
MAJOR EMPLOYERS
HEB ISD · Texas Health Harris Methodist HEB · Caliber Collision (HQ) · City of Bedford · Boys Ranch Activity Center
SOIL CONDITIONS
Eagle Ford clay — moderately to highly expansive, consistent with the mid-cities Tarrant County geology that produces steady foundation movement over time
What Bedford Homeowners Say
"Our Shady Brook home was built in 1972 and had two layers of shingles on it. Stockyard stripped everything down to the original plank decking, replaced the soft sections, added ridge ventilation that the house never had, and installed Class 4 shingles. The attic is 15 degrees cooler now."
Greg P.
Shady Brook, Bedford
"We've owned our Bedford Heights home for 28 years. This was our second replacement. Stockyard was noticeably more thorough than the company we used the first time — they addressed pipe boots, step flashing, and drip edge that the last crew skipped."
Nancy W.
Bedford Heights, Bedford
Neighboring Cities We Serve
Bedford Roofing FAQ
Common questions from Bedford homeowners about roofing, insurance, and storm damage.
Bedford roof replacements typically run $7,500–$14,000 for architectural shingles. The city's predominantly single-story ranch homes with moderate roof sizes (18–26 squares) keep costs manageable. Multiple shingle layers requiring full tear-off can add $1,000–$2,000.
Yes. Bedford's average 1988 construction year means many homes have original wood plank decking, inadequate ventilation, and outdated flashing. We inspect every component during tear-off and upgrade to current code. This is more work than a newer home, but it's essential for the roof to perform properly.
Nearly. Fewer than 50 developable residential lots remain in Bedford. This means the housing stock is stable and aging together — creating consistent replacement demand. It also means Bedford homeowners are investing in existing homes rather than new construction.
Bedford is served by HEB ISD (Hurst-Euless-Bedford Independent School District). HEB ISD's reputation is a primary driver of Bedford property values. A quality roof installation protects that investment.
All of Bedford — Bedford Heights, Shady Brook, Harwood, Stonebrook, Meadowpark, Bedford Commons, and all surrounding areas including Hurst, Euless, Colleyville, and the entire DFW Metroplex.
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