Denton County averages 8–12 significant hail events per year. Denton's position at the northern edge of the Metroplex means it catches storm systems early — often before cells fully organize, but sometimes with unexpectedly large stones.
Roofing Services in Denton
Licensed, insured, manufacturer-certified. Serving Denton and all of Denton County.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement for Denton homes. Architectural, Class 4, and premium shingles. Insurance claim assistance included.
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Targeted leak repair, flashing fixes, and shingle replacement for Denton homeowners. Fast response, honest assessment.
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Free storm damage inspections across Denton. Hail, wind, and severe weather documentation. Insurance claim support.
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We meet your adjuster at your Denton property, document damage, handle supplements. You pay your deductible — we do the rest.
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Class 4 shingles for Denton homes. Survive DFW hail, earn 15–35% insurance discounts. The smartest upgrade for Denton.
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Comprehensive roof inspections for Denton homeowners. Written report, photos, honest assessment. No cost, no obligation.
Learn more →Why Denton Homeowners Choose Stockyard
Denton's housing reflects its dual identity as a university town and suburban growth market. The historic core around the Denton Square features early 1900s homes — some with original slate or wood shake roofs that require careful material matching. The Vintage Neighborhood and areas near UNT have 1920s–1960s bungalows and ranch homes, many owned by long-term residents or investors renting to students. Idiot's Hill (the locals' name for the historic district east of the Square) has charming Victorian and Craftsman homes with steep pitches and decorative elements. Hawk Ridge and surrounding areas feature 1990s–2010s construction. Robson Ranch is a 55+ active adult community with 2005–present construction and its own architectural standards. Rayzor Ranch and western Denton represent the newest growth with master-planned 2015+ developments.
Denton requires a contractor who can work on a 1910 Craftsman and a 2020 production home in the same week. We have that range. We understand Denton's unique permit process (which is different from the county's), the historic district considerations for homes near the Square, and Robson Ranch's HOA requirements. We also serve the student rental market — landlords need cost-effective, durable roofing solutions.
Population
155,000
County
Denton County
Median Home Value
$351,000
Avg Home Age
20–40 years
School District
Denton ISD
Area Codes
940 / 469
MAJOR EMPLOYERS
University of North Texas · Texas Woman's University · Denton ISD · Peterbilt Motors · Sally Beauty Holdings
SOIL CONDITIONS
Denton County clay and Woodbine formation — moderately expansive, with older neighborhoods closer to the courthouse square on more stable limestone-influenced soils and newer western subdivisions on heavier clay
What Denton Homeowners Say
"Our 1928 Craftsman near the Square needed a roof that matched the neighborhood's character. Stockyard recommended a dimensional shingle with a thick profile that looks right on the house. They were careful with the original fascia details. Really good work."
Mark H.
Historic Denton, Denton
"We retired to Robson Ranch and the builder's shingles didn't survive their first real hail storm. Stockyard handled the HOA approval and insurance claim simultaneously. New Class 4 roof installed in one day."
Linda B.
Robson Ranch, Denton
Neighboring Cities We Serve
Denton Roofing FAQ
Common questions from Denton homeowners about roofing, insurance, and storm damage.
Denton roof replacements typically run $8,000–$15,000 for architectural shingles. Historic homes near the Square with steep pitches and complex rooflines run higher. Newer homes in Robson Ranch and Hawk Ridge are more straightforward. Class 4 upgrades add $1,500–$3,000.
Homes in or near the Denton Historic District may have design guidelines affecting material selection and appearance. We work with homeowners to choose materials that meet historic character requirements while providing modern performance. There's no requirement to use original materials, but the aesthetic should complement the neighborhood.
Yes. The City of Denton requires building permits for roof replacements. Homes within the city limits use Denton's permitting process, while homes in unincorporated Denton County follow the county's requirements. We handle both.
The roofing materials are the same, but the approach differs. Rental property owners prioritize durability and cost-effectiveness. We recommend shingles with strong wind and impact ratings that minimize future maintenance. We coordinate installation around tenant schedules.
All of Denton — Historic Square area, Robson Ranch, Rayzor Ranch, Hawk Ridge, UNT/TWU corridor, and all surrounding areas including Corinth, Lake Dallas, Argyle, and the entire DFW Metroplex.
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