Eastern Dallas County — including Garland — averages 8–10 significant hail events per year. Garland's position east of Dallas means storms often intensify as they cross the city.
Roofing Services in Garland
Licensed, insured, manufacturer-certified. Serving Garland and all of Dallas County.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement for Garland homes. Architectural, Class 4, and premium shingles. Insurance claim assistance included.
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Targeted leak repair, flashing fixes, and shingle replacement for Garland homeowners. Fast response, honest assessment.
Learn more →Storm Damage
Free storm damage inspections across Garland. Hail, wind, and severe weather documentation. Insurance claim support.
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We meet your adjuster at your Garland property, document damage, handle supplements. You pay your deductible — we do the rest.
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Class 4 shingles for Garland homes. Survive DFW hail, earn 15–35% insurance discounts. The smartest upgrade for Garland.
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Comprehensive roof inspections for Garland homeowners. Written report, photos, honest assessment. No cost, no obligation.
Learn more →Why Garland Homeowners Choose Stockyard
Garland's development peaked in the 1970s–1990s, making the majority of its housing stock 30–50 years old. Eastern Hills and Embree feature 1960s–1970s brick ranch homes with original hip roofs — many still on 3-tab shingles or first-generation architectural shingles well past expected lifespan. The Firewheel area represents Garland's newest growth with 1990s–2010s construction. Duck Creek neighborhoods have a mix of 1980s construction near the greenway trail system. Country Club Heights near the Garland Country Club has mid-century homes with complex rooflines from additions over the decades. Big Springs in northeast Garland features 1990s–2000s homes now entering their first replacement cycle.
Garland homeowners face a unique combination of aging housing stock and active hail exposure. A 1975 ranch in Eastern Hills on its second roof is a fundamentally different project than a 2005 home in Firewheel — and we approach them differently. We understand Garland ISD's permit process, the specific material options that work for Garland's price point, and the insurance claim strategies that maximize coverage for older homes.
Population
246,000
County
Dallas County
Median Home Value
$283,000
Avg Home Age
35–50 years
School District
Garland ISD
Area Codes
972 / 469
MAJOR EMPLOYERS
Raytheon · Baylor Scott & White · Garland ISD · Garland Power & Light · L-3 Technologies
SOIL CONDITIONS
Austin Chalk and Eagle Ford transition — moderately expansive clay with seasonal shrink-swell that stresses foundations and roof flashing on older homes
What Garland Homeowners Say
"Our 1972 ranch in Eastern Hills needed its third roof. Stockyard was straightforward about what insurance would cover versus what was age-related. They got the storm damage portion fully covered and we paid out of pocket for the code upgrades. Fair and honest."
Steve M.
Eastern Hills, Garland
"After the hail storm hit Firewheel, we had four companies knock on our door in one week. Stockyard was the only one that didn't pressure us to sign immediately. They inspected, documented, and let us make the decision on our timeline."
Diana R.
Firewheel, Garland
Neighboring Cities We Serve
Garland Roofing FAQ
Common questions from Garland homeowners about roofing, insurance, and storm damage.
Garland roof replacements typically run $7,000–$13,000 for architectural shingles. Garland's predominantly single-story ranch homes and moderate roof sizes keep costs on the affordable end of the DFW range. Class 4 impact-resistant upgrades add $1,500–$2,500 and earn 15–35% insurance discounts.
Not necessarily harder, but they require more attention. 1960s–1970s Garland homes sometimes have original wood plank decking instead of plywood or OSB. This decking is often still serviceable but needs inspection. We also check for proper ventilation, which many older Garland homes lack.
Yes. The City of Garland requires building permits for roof replacements. We handle the entire permit process, including the application and scheduling the final inspection to ensure code compliance.
Eastern Dallas County, including Garland, averages 8–10 significant hail events per year. The spring severe weather season (March–June) is the most active period. Garland's older housing stock is particularly vulnerable because aging shingles have less impact resistance.
All of them — Firewheel, Duck Creek, Eastern Hills, Embree, Country Club Heights, Big Springs, Buckingham, North Garland, and all surrounding areas including Richardson, Sachse, Rowlett, and the entire DFW Metroplex.
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