Collin County averages 8–10 significant hail events per year. Plano's corporate corridor along the Dallas North Tollway sees concentrated claims activity after every spring storm season.
Roofing Services in Plano
Licensed, insured, manufacturer-certified. Serving Plano and all of Collin County.
Roof Replacement
Full tear-off and replacement for Plano homes. Architectural, Class 4, and premium shingles. Insurance claim assistance included.
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Targeted leak repair, flashing fixes, and shingle replacement for Plano homeowners. Fast response, honest assessment.
Learn more →Storm Damage
Free storm damage inspections across Plano. Hail, wind, and severe weather documentation. Insurance claim support.
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We meet your adjuster at your Plano property, document damage, handle supplements. You pay your deductible — we do the rest.
Learn more →Impact-Resistant Roofing
Class 4 shingles for Plano homes. Survive DFW hail, earn 15–35% insurance discounts. The smartest upgrade for Plano.
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Comprehensive roof inspections for Plano homeowners. Written report, photos, honest assessment. No cost, no obligation.
Learn more →Why Plano Homeowners Choose Stockyard
Plano's development boom happened in the 1980s–2000s, making most of the housing stock 25–40 years old — right in the window where original roofs are reaching end of life. Neighborhoods like Hunters Glen, Deerfield, and Preston Meadow feature 1980s–1990s construction with hip roofs and architectural shingles that are now on their second or third roof. Willow Bend and Kings Ridge represent Plano's luxury tier with homes over $800K requiring premium materials and meticulous workmanship. Old Plano near downtown features smaller 1950s–1970s homes in various stages of renovation. Plano's strong HOA presence means color approval, material specifications, and cleanup standards are strictly enforced.
Plano homeowners have high standards — and they should, given the investment. We understand Plano's HOA requirements, the specific material approvals needed for communities like Willow Bend and Kings Ridge, and the manufacturer warranties that protect your investment. Every Plano installation includes a detailed HOA compliance package with material specifications and color documentation.
Population
292,000
County
Collin County
Median Home Value
$534,000
Avg Home Age
25–40 years
School District
Plano ISD
Area Codes
972 / 469
MAJOR EMPLOYERS
Toyota North America · Capital One · Liberty Mutual · JPMorgan Chase · Frito-Lay (PepsiCo)
SOIL CONDITIONS
Austin Chalk and Taylor Marl clay — moderately expansive, with seasonal movement that affects older homes more significantly
What Plano Homeowners Say
"Our Willow Bend HOA has strict requirements for roofing materials and colors. Stockyard handled the HOA approval process, installed Owens Corning Duration FLEX in our approved color, and left the property spotless. Professional from start to finish."
Kevin W.
Willow Bend, Plano
"After the March hail storm, we had three companies quote our Deerfield home. Stockyard was the most thorough in their inspection and the only one who identified the ridge vent damage. Insurance covered the full replacement."
Lisa H.
Deerfield, Plano
Neighboring Cities We Serve
Plano Roofing FAQ
Common questions from Plano homeowners about roofing, insurance, and storm damage.
Plano roof replacements typically run $10,000–$18,000 for architectural shingles, reflecting the city's larger home sizes and higher material standards. Premium options like Class 4 impact-resistant shingles or standing seam metal range from $14,000–$35,000. Many Plano replacements are insurance-covered after hail damage.
Yes. Most Plano HOAs require pre-approval for roofing projects, with specific material and color requirements. Communities like Willow Bend, Kings Ridge, and Deerfield have architectural review committees. We handle the entire HOA approval process, including submitting material samples and color documentation.
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles are the best value for Plano homeowners. They survive DFW hail events, earn 15–35% insurance premium discounts, and meet every Plano HOA requirement. The insurance savings alone pay for the upgrade within 2–5 years. For luxury properties, standing seam metal offers 50+ year lifespan.
Yes. The City of Plano requires a building permit for all roof replacements. We pull the permit, schedule the city inspection, and ensure compliance with current building codes including ventilation and drip edge requirements.
Most Plano homes take 1–2 days for a complete tear-off and replacement. Larger homes in Willow Bend or Kings Ridge may take 2–3 days. We coordinate material delivery, dumpster placement, and crew scheduling to minimize disruption.
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