Murphy is a small, tightly-knit community where most homes were built within a single growth window. We help homeowners around Maxwell Creek and Murphy Town Center protect what they’ve built.
Most of Murphy is residential, and homes here share similar age and construction. Our approach is tuned to exactly that.
Targeted repairs for the asphalt and architectural shingles installed during Murphy’s 2000s building boom.
Learn morePremium reroofs with attention to ventilation upgrades that improve attic temps in the Texas heat.
Learn moreHail and wind inspections after Murphy’s frequent late-spring storm system passes.
Learn moreSmaller-scale commercial work for Murphy’s town center and professional buildings near FM-544.
Learn moreSame-day emergency repairs across Maxwell Creek and central Murphy when storms strike.
Learn moreInsurance-backed restoration for Murphy homes — most under 25 years old but very hail-exposed.
Learn moreMurphy is unusual in the metroplex — it’s small, almost entirely residential, and the vast majority of its housing stock was built during a tight 12-year window between 2000 and 2012. That means Murphy roofs tend to age in lockstep, and the shingle systems used by area builders during that period are now showing their age all at once.
Murphy also lies right at the convergence of the storm tracks that move across Collin County in spring. Hail events here are usually less frequent than in cities like Plano or Allen, but when they hit, they hit a lot of similarly-aged roofs at the same time. Combined with the brutal Texas summer heat, even undamaged shingles in Murphy are losing granules and curling edges faster than they should.
Because Murphy homes are typically larger, on bigger lots, with steeper pitches than older suburbs, replacement projects here often involve more material and more careful labor — but they also tend to result in beautiful, long-lasting roofs.
Small-town Murphy deserves a contractor who actually shows up — and stays in touch.
We’re a short drive away — not a sprawling regional company that treats Murphy as an afterthought.
Many Murphy homes have demanding roof geometries. Our installers have the right safety gear and experience.
We measure your existing attic ventilation and recommend upgrades that lower attic temps measurably.
You get a clear written estimate, and we never push add-ons or scare-tactic upsells.
When we say we’ll be there, we’re there. Murphy is too small for excuses.
Most of our Murphy work comes from referrals. Ask your neighbors — chances are we’ve been on their roof.
Murphy is small enough that we work the entire city week in and week out. Whether you’re in the master-planned Maxwell Creek community, near Murphy Town Center on FM-544, or off Murphy Road in one of the slightly older sections, you’re inside our daily service area.
We also serve homes along the borders that flow into Plano and Sachse, so if you’re technically just outside Murphy city limits, we still don’t charge any travel fee for an inspection.
Practical steps designed for how Murphy homeowners want to be communicated with.
A Murphy-area inspector walks the roof, checks the attic, and photographs everything.
You receive a single-page summary with materials, scope, and price — no fluff, no hidden fees.
We help you choose shingle profile, color, ventilation upgrades, and any HOA-required specs.
Murphy is residential. We install efficiently, clean daily, and respect your neighbors.
A short visit now can save you thousands later. Honest assessment, no upselling, and a clear written report.
Looking for something specific in Murphy? Explore our roof repair, full roof replacement, emergency roof repair in Murphy, Murphy storm damage restoration, hail damage service, or commercial roofing pages.