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Denton, TX roofers

Roofing in Denton, TX

Four years of NOAA records put 33 hail days over Denton County. The local roofers behind Denton Roof Pros build and repair against that record, then put the scope, the price, and the warranty on paper.

Water coming in right now? Say so in the form and an active leak goes to the top of the schedule.

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Tell us what the roof is doing. A local roofer follows up, walks it in person, and hands you a documented read with photos.
The record advice built on county storm data, not a pitch
The layers every part named, explained, done right underneath
The paper scope, price, and warranty in writing first
The bench

What actually goes on a Denton roof

The shingles are the visible tenth. The layers underneath decide how a roof takes a storm, and the materials guide names every one of them.

A hip ridge line running across gray three-tab asphalt shingle slopes
UL 2218 rated

Class 4 Impact Shingles

Shingles tested to take a hailstone without cracking through. In a county with 33 hail days on the recent record, the upgrade that earns its keep.

Layered gray asphalt shingle tabs in a sunlit close-up
Laminated shingle

Architectural Asphalt

The two-layer laminated shingle on most Denton streets: dimensional, wind-rated, and priced where most budgets live.

Corrugated metal commercial roof with rooftop vent and ductwork
Concealed fastener

Standing-Seam Metal

Panels locked rib to rib with no exposed screws, so there is nothing to back out and leak a decade in.

A gloved roofer nailing shingles with an air nailer
The field layer

Synthetic Underlayment

The moisture barrier between shingles and wood. When wind-driven rain gets past a shingle, this is what keeps it off your decking.

Craftsman style two-story with gray shakes and a brown hip shingle roof
Self-sealing membrane

Ice-and-Water Shield

A sticky-back membrane that seals around every nail it meets, set in the valleys and around chimneys and vents.

Shingle roof corner with a gutter and downspout
Balanced ventilation

Ridge Vent & Intake

Exhaust at the ridge, intake at the eaves, matched so the attic actually breathes. In Texas heat, the difference between 25 years and 15.

Photos are illustrative of the materials the roofers install.

A silhouetted roofer in a hard hat crossing a roof slope
Two-story red brick house with a gray architectural shingle roof
How it works

The Local-Read Method

The same four moves on every job, whether it is one cracked pipe boot or a full tear-off after a hail season.

1
Read the record

Start from what this county does

The roof gets read against its age, its build era, and the storm history around it, so nothing is guessed from a driveway.

2
Walk the roof

Every plane, photographed

A local roofer walks the planes, valleys, and flashing lines in person and documents what is actually up there.

3
Put it on paper

One written scope and number

You get the findings, the fix, and the price printed plainly. No mystery line items, no clock on your decision.

4
Build and back it

Done right, then guaranteed

The work follows the paper, the yard gets a magnet sweep, and the workmanship warranty lands in your hands.

The work

The roofs going up around Denton

Architectural asphalt, Class 4 impact systems, and standing-seam metal across the county. Photos are illustrative of the work.

Roof showing dark felt underlayment where shingle loss is widespread
Impact-Rated (Class 4)Built for the hail this county actually gets, and often good for a premium discount.
Layered gray asphalt shingle tabs in a sunlit close-up
Architectural AsphaltThe dimensional workhorse on most Denton streets, wind-rated and budget-sane.
Corrugated metal commercial roof with rooftop vent and ductwork
Standing-Seam MetalSeam-locked panels for owners planning to stay. The buy-it-once roof.
The local outlook

Denton weather, off the record books

Around here the roofers build for the weather on the record, not the brochure. Here is what NOAA logged across Denton County, TX, 2023–2026.

33hail days
5.90″largest hail
96mphpeak wind
Hail reports by yearDenton County, TX · NOAA record
49
69
19
202320242025

Geolocated hail reports across the county. Latest full year on file: 2025. NCEI publishes new records a few months behind.

April 1, 20243.40″ baseball-sizedJustin and nearby
March 14, 20243.50″ baseball-sizedBartonville and nearby
June 15, 20235.90″ baseball-sizedSanger and nearby

Source: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database · Denton County, TX 2023–2026 · updated July 2026. Storm damage often is not visible from the ground, so it is worth a free look after a big one.

Service area

Serving Denton, corner to corner

From Robson Ranch to the historic core near the square, the roofers cover the whole city and the towns around it. Find your neighborhood below.

Dark shingle roof on a gray brick craftsman home with wood garage doors
Workmanship, On the Record

The labor goes on paper before the ladder goes up

Every job closes with a written workmanship warranty. **The exact term is set out by the roofer on your written estimate**, so there is nothing to interpret later and nothing hiding in fine print.

On paper before work startsThe scope, the number, and the warranty, printed before anything is signed.
It moves with the houseThe workmanship warranty transfers if you sell, which future buyers notice.
Still on record afterThe paperwork stays valid after the crew leaves, and questions after the job still get answered.

Denton roofing questions, answered plainly

The things homeowners here ask before they send the form.

A local roofer follows up quickly, books the visit, and reads the roof in person. You get photos of what is actually up there, a plain verdict, and a written number if work makes sense. There is no pressure and no clock on your decision.
Texas has no state roofing license, so the useful checks are insurance, a local track record, and everything in writing before work starts. Ask for the workmanship terms with the estimate itself; the warranty guide shows what those terms should cover.
The whole roof walked and photographed, plane by plane, plus a look at the attic where old leaks leave their record. You keep the photos and the written read. The inspection page lays out the whole visit.
The NOAA record for Denton County shows 33 hail days over the last four years, with 168 separate reports and stones up to 5.90 inches near Sanger. It is county-level data, but it is exactly why roofs here get chosen and checked differently than in gentler places.
Both, and everything between. A cracked pipe boot, a wind-lifted course, gutters, chimney flashing, commercial low-slope, and full replacement all run through the same documented process with a written price first.
Start with a look

Get the county-record read on your roof

A local roofer walks your Denton roof, shows you what the last few hail seasons actually did to it, and tells you plainly whether it needs work yet.

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