Tarrant County averages 10+ damaging hail events per year. Fort Worth's western exposure to storms rolling in from the open prairie means the city often takes the first hit before storms cross into Dallas County.
Roofing Services in Fort Worth
Licensed, insured, manufacturer-certified. Serving Fort Worth and all of Tarrant County.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement for Fort Worth homes. Architectural, Class 4, and premium shingles. Insurance claim assistance included.
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Targeted leak repair, flashing fixes, and shingle replacement for Fort Worth homeowners. Fast response, honest assessment.
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Free storm damage inspections across Fort Worth. Hail, wind, and severe weather documentation. Insurance claim support.
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We meet your adjuster at your Fort Worth property, document damage, handle supplements. You pay your deductible — we do the rest.
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Class 4 shingles for Fort Worth homes. Survive DFW hail, earn 15–35% insurance discounts. The smartest upgrade for Fort Worth.
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Comprehensive roof inspections for Fort Worth homeowners. Written report, photos, honest assessment. No cost, no obligation.
Learn more →Why Fort Worth Homeowners Choose Stockyard
Fort Worth's housing stock tells the story of the city's growth. Fairmount and the Near Southside feature turn-of-century bungalows and Craftsman homes, many with original wood decking and steep-pitch roof systems. Arlington Heights and Ridglea are 1940s–1960s brick ranch homes — the backbone of Fort Worth real estate — typically with hip roofs and aging architectural shingles. The TCU corridor mixes student housing with renovated mid-century homes. Tanglewood and Westover Hills represent Fort Worth's luxury market with larger footprints and premium material expectations. Out west, rapidly growing communities like Walsh, Sendera, and Harvest feature 2018–2025 construction with builder-grade shingles that often underperform in their first major hail event.
Stockyard Roofing is a Fort Worth company. Our office is here, our crews live here, and we understand the specific challenges Tarrant County homes face. Fort Worth sits on some of the most expansive clay soil in Texas — the Eagle Ford formation causes significant ground movement during our wet-dry cycles, which stresses roof-to-wall flashing and can open gaps that weren't there six months ago. We inspect for these issues on every job.
Population
958,000+
County
Tarrant County
Median Home Value
$296,000
Avg Home Age
25–40 years
School District
Fort Worth ISD, Eagle Mountain-Saginaw ISD, Keller ISD
Area Codes
817 / 682
MAJOR EMPLOYERS
Lockheed Martin · American Airlines · Bell Textron · BNSF Railway · JPS Health Network
SOIL CONDITIONS
Eagle Ford Group clay — one of the most expansive soil formations in Texas, known for extreme shrink-swell cycles that stress foundations and roof connections
What Fort Worth Homeowners Say
"We've lived in Ridglea for 22 years and the roof was original to the house. After the April hail storm, Stockyard came out the next day, documented everything, and walked us through the insurance process. New roof was on within two weeks."
David L.
Ridglea, Fort Worth
"Our new build in Walsh had builder-grade shingles that failed in the first serious storm. Stockyard replaced them with Malarkey Vista Class 4 shingles and our insurance premium dropped 28% immediately."
Jennifer M.
Walsh Ranch, Fort Worth
Neighboring Cities We Serve
Fort Worth Roofing FAQ
Common questions from Fort Worth homeowners about roofing, insurance, and storm damage.
Fort Worth roof replacements typically run $7,500–$14,000 for standard architectural shingles. Fort Worth's median home value ($296K) and predominantly ranch-style housing stock mean roof sizes are often in the 20–30 square range. Class 4 upgrades add $1,500–$3,000 and qualify for insurance discounts of 15–35%.
Fort Worth sits on the western edge of the Metroplex, directly in the path of supercell thunderstorms that develop along the dryline in West Texas and roll east. The city's geography means it often takes the initial hit before storms reach Dallas. Tarrant County averages 10+ significant hail events annually.
Fort Worth sits on the Eagle Ford clay formation, one of the most expansive soil types in Texas. During drought, the clay shrinks. When it rains, it swells. This movement stresses your foundation, which translates to movement at roof-to-wall flashing connections. We check flashing integrity on every Fort Worth inspection.
Yes — Ridglea, Arlington Heights, Tanglewood, TCU, Fairmount, Westover Hills, Far North Fort Worth, Saginaw, Lake Worth, Benbrook, and all surrounding Tarrant County communities. We also serve the entire DFW Metroplex.
The City of Fort Worth allows some permit applications online through their development services portal. As your contractor, we handle the entire permit process — application, scheduling the inspection, and ensuring code compliance. You don't have to deal with the city directly.
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