Fort Worth Roofing Pros
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- TDI registered
- insured
- GAF MasterElite
- State Farm and Allstate preferred
- hail damage specialist
Fort Worth's Top-Rated Roofing Contractors
Licensed, insured Fort Worth roofers with GAF MasterElite, Owens Corning Preferred status. Expert service for residential roofing, storm damage, and insurance claims across the greater Fort Worth area.
Fort Worth shares DFW's notorious hail corridor and sees some of the highest per-capita insurance claim volume in Texas. The Aledo, Benbrook, and Weatherford corridors are frequently hit by large hail cells tracking northeast across the Metroplex. Fort Worth's fast-growing suburban areas mean a large stock of newer homes where insurance replacement is common.
We evaluate Fort Worth roofing companies based on licensing status (Texas Department of Insurance roofing contractor registration), manufacturer certification level, insurance claim experience, and verified homeowner reviews across Google, BBB, and local sources.
Every contractor on this list carries liability insurance and workers' compensation. We exclude door-to-door storm chasers and contractors without verifiable licensing.
Price range: $$–$$$
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Fort Worth, TX
Why Local Matters
Contractors who know your area, your climate, and your local codes
Every contractor in our network is established locally — no out-of-state storm chasers. They know the permitting requirements, the climate challenges, and they'll be there for warranty work.
Texas Insurance Code gives you one year from the date of the hail or wind event to file a first-party property insurance claim. However, documenting damage early is critical — adjusters look for evidence of a specific storm event, and photos taken immediately after a storm are far stronger evidence than delayed documentation. Most Fort Worth roofers offer free post-storm inspections to help establish the timeline.
Texas does not issue a statewide roofing license, but contractors who negotiate insurance claims must register with the Texas Department of Insurance. Fort Worth and Tarrant County also have local contractor registration requirements. Always verify insurance coverage and ask for a written contract before any work begins.
Look for shingles that are curling, buckling, or missing; granule loss visible in gutters; daylight through attic boards; water stains on ceilings or walls; and roofing materials over 20 years old. In Fort Worth's climate, have a professional inspect after any significant storm event, as damage may not be visible from ground level.
Most single-family residential roof replacements in Fort Worth can be completed in one to two days, weather permitting. Larger or more complex roofs — steeply pitched, multi-story, or with multiple valleys — may take two to three days. Your contractor should give you a firm start date and a same-day or next-day completion commitment once materials are staged.
If less than 30% of your roof surface is damaged and the decking underneath is sound, repair is usually more cost-effective. Signs that point toward full replacement include widespread granule loss, multiple layers of shingles already in place, shingles older than 20 years, sagging sections, or decking rot. A licensed TX roofing contractor can provide a written inspection report with a clear recommendation.
You should receive two warranties: a manufacturer's material warranty (typically 30 years to lifetime on architectural shingles) and a contractor workmanship warranty (at minimum 5 years, often 10+ from certified installers). GAF MasterElite and Owens Corning Preferred contractors in Fort Worth can offer enhanced system warranties that cover both materials and labor from the manufacturer.
Yes, but expect significant noise throughout the workday. Crews typically start early and work until dusk to complete the job quickly. If you work from home or have young children or pets sensitive to noise, arrange to be elsewhere during tear-off day — usually the loudest phase. Your contractor should walk you through the daily schedule before work begins.
Permit requirements vary by municipality but most jurisdictions in TX require a building permit for full roof replacements. Reputable Fort Worth roofing contractors pull permits as a matter of course and factor the cost into their estimates. If a contractor offers to skip the permit to save money, treat it as a red flag — unpermitted roofing work can create problems when you sell.
Metal roofing typically costs 2–3x more upfront than architectural asphalt shingles but can last 40–70 years versus 20–30 for shingles. In Fort Worth's climate, metal's superior wind resistance and energy-reflective properties can lower cooling costs. If you plan to stay in the home long-term or want the lowest lifetime cost, metal roofing is worth the higher initial investment.
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