From West Plano’s newer master-planned communities to the original neighborhoods east of US-75, our local crews repair, replace, and inspect Plano roofs with honest pricing and fast turnaround.
Whether you own a 1980s ranch off Coit Road or a 2010s build in West Plano, we handle every type of roof — and we’re licensed, insured, and based right next door.
Quick fixes for leaks, missing shingles, and flashing failures common on Plano’s older east-side homes.
Learn moreFull reroofs with architectural, impact-rated, or designer shingle options that pass HOA standards.
Learn moreFree post-hail inspections with full insurance documentation, common after Plano’s spring storm season.
Learn moreTPO and modified bitumen for retail centers, offices, and warehouses across Legacy West and beyond.
Learn moreAfter Plano's spring hailstorms — same-day tarp install across West Plano, Stonebriar, and Russell Creek.
Learn moreFull insurance-backed restoration for hail-damaged Plano homes from Old Plano to Legacy West.
Learn morePlano sits in one of the most active hail corridors in North Texas, and the city’s wide mix of housing stock means no two roofs age the same way. The original neighborhoods built between 1965 and 1985 around downtown Plano and east of US-75 are now well past their second roof cycle, and many of them are still wearing 3-tab shingles installed during the early-2000s housing boom.
On the other side of the city, the rapid growth in West Plano and Legacy West produced thousands of similar tract homes between 2005 and 2015. Those roofs are now hitting the 15- to 20-year mark, and we’re seeing widespread granule loss, brittle shingles, and failing pipe boots — even on roofs that look fine from the curb.
On top of that, hail events in 2019, 2021, and 2023 left lingering damage that homeowners often only notice during a leak. Plano’s combination of mature housing and active hail makes proactive inspections one of the smartest moves a homeowner can make.
Local matters. Here’s what sets a Richardson-based crew apart for Plano roofs.
Our crews live and work in this corridor. We’re not a storm-chasing team that disappears after the season.
Plano HOAs have strict shingle and color rules. We know them and submit clean material specs every time.
Years of working with carriers covering Plano homes — clear documentation, faster approvals.
Most Plano addresses get an inspector on the roof within 24 hours of your call.
Real, named reviews from homeowners on streets you’ll recognize. We’ll share them on request.
Every Plano repair and replacement is backed in writing by our local workmanship warranty.
We work across all of Plano, from the original streets near Haggard Park to the newest builds tucked between Legacy Drive and the Dallas North Tollway. If your home is inside the Plano city limits, we can have an inspector on your roof this week — usually within 24 hours.
We’re especially familiar with HOA-governed areas like Willow Bend, Stonebriar, and the communities around Preston Road, where shingle color, ridge style, and underlayment specs all need to match approved guidelines.
Four steps from your first call to a finished roof — without surprises along the way.
Local inspector on your roof, usually within 24 hours, with full photo documentation.
Clear materials, scope, and price — emailed the same day in most cases.
We prep submission documents for your Plano HOA whenever architectural approval is needed.
Most Plano homes finish in 1–3 days, with daily cleanup and a final magnetic nail sweep.
Same-day response, no obligation, and a written report you can keep — whether you need a quick repair or a full replacement.
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