Denton County averages 8–12 significant hail events per year. Flower Mound's elevated terrain (the town is named for a prominent 12.5-acre mound) doesn't affect hail frequency — the entire area is equally exposed.
Roofing Services in Flower Mound
Licensed, insured, manufacturer-certified. Serving Flower Mound and all of Denton County.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement for Flower Mound homes. Architectural, Class 4, and premium shingles. Insurance claim assistance included.
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Targeted leak repair, flashing fixes, and shingle replacement for Flower Mound homeowners. Fast response, honest assessment.
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Free storm damage inspections across Flower Mound. Hail, wind, and severe weather documentation. Insurance claim support.
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We meet your adjuster at your Flower Mound property, document damage, handle supplements. You pay your deductible — we do the rest.
Learn more →Impact-Resistant Roofing
Class 4 shingles for Flower Mound homes. Survive DFW hail, earn 15–35% insurance discounts. The smartest upgrade for Flower Mound.
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Comprehensive roof inspections for Flower Mound homeowners. Written report, photos, honest assessment. No cost, no obligation.
Learn more →Why Flower Mound Homeowners Choose Stockyard
Flower Mound's development spans the 1990s through the present, with the heaviest building period between 1995 and 2015. Bridlewood is one of Flower Mound's largest and most established neighborhoods with 1990s–2000s construction — homes that are now 20–30 years old and entering or past their first replacement cycle. Wellington features larger estate-style homes from the 2000s with complex rooflines and premium material expectations. Canyon Falls is the newest major development with 2016+ homes in a nature-oriented master plan. Lakewood at Brookhollow has 2000s construction near Grapevine Lake. Stone Creek features 2000s homes with open floor plans and hip roof profiles. The Flower Mound Lakeside development near Lewisville Lake is bringing mixed-use density to the traditionally low-density town.
Flower Mound homeowners invest heavily in their properties and expect their contractors to match that investment. We understand the LISD-driven property value dynamics, the active HOA environments in Bridlewood and Wellington, and the premium material requirements that Flower Mound's housing stock demands. Every Flower Mound installation includes detailed photo documentation, manufacturer warranty registration, and HOA compliance paperwork.
Population
80,000
County
Denton County
Median Home Value
$560,000
Avg Home Age
15–30 years
School District
Lewisville ISD
Area Codes
972 / 469
MAJOR EMPLOYERS
Lewisville ISD · Stryker · Town of Flower Mound · CHC Helicopter · numerous corporate relocations along FM 2499
SOIL CONDITIONS
Cross Timbers region — mix of sandy loam and clay, with western Flower Mound on more stable soils and eastern areas near Lewisville Lake on heavier clay with more movement
What Flower Mound Homeowners Say
"Our Bridlewood home was on its original 2001 shingles. After the storm, Stockyard's inspection was the most thorough we'd seen — they photographed every penetration point, not just the field damage. Insurance covered the full replacement plus code upgrades."
Michael S.
Bridlewood, Flower Mound
"We built in Canyon Falls in 2018 and the builder shingles were already showing hail damage after three storms. Stockyard helped us understand why the builder materials were inadequate and upgraded us to Duration FLEX. Night and day difference."
Tammy R.
Canyon Falls, Flower Mound
Neighboring Cities We Serve
Flower Mound Roofing FAQ
Common questions from Flower Mound homeowners about roofing, insurance, and storm damage.
Flower Mound roof replacements typically run $11,000–$20,000 for architectural shingles, reflecting larger home sizes and complex rooflines. Premium options like Class 4 impact-resistant or standing seam metal range from $15,000–$40,000. Most storm-damaged Flower Mound roofs are fully covered by insurance.
Yes. Most Flower Mound HOAs — especially Bridlewood, Wellington, and Canyon Falls — require pre-approval for roof replacements with specific material, color, and profile requirements. Some require architectural committee review. We handle the entire process.
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles (Owens Corning Duration FLEX, Malarkey Vista AR) deliver the best value for most Flower Mound homes. For estate homes in Wellington, standing seam metal provides 50+ year lifespan and premium aesthetics. Insurance discounts of 15–35% make the Class 4 upgrade cost-neutral within 3–5 years.
Flower Mound's rolling terrain means some homes have more wind exposure than typical flat DFW lots. We account for this with enhanced wind-rated underlayment and proper nail patterns. The elevation doesn't significantly affect hail exposure.
All of Flower Mound — Bridlewood, Wellington, Canyon Falls, Lakewood at Brookhollow, Stone Creek, Lakeside, and all surrounding areas including Highland Village, Argyle, Lantana, and the entire DFW Metroplex.
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