Roof Replacement Irving, TX

Irving sits in one of the most active hail corridors in the country, with 96 hail events and 4 tornadoes in the last five years. Choosing impact-resistant materials and qualified contractors means building for the next storm season, not just recovering from the last one. Most full replacements here run $8,500–$19,000 depending on roof size and material.

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Updated April 2026

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What Affects Rates in Irving

  • Dallas County recorded 96 hail events over the last five years, making it one of the highest-frequency zones in Texas. Irving homeowners replacing roofs typically upgrade to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles for premium discounts and longer lifespan.
  • A March 16, 2023 tornado tore roofing off a warehouse near West Trinity Boulevard in Grand Prairie, and another damaged auto dealership roofs and facades near MacArthur Boulevard and State Highway 183 in Irving. North Irving neighborhoods near these corridors face elevated wind risk.
  • March through August brings peak thunderstorm wind and hail activity. Contractors book out weeks in advance after major hail sweeps, so homeowners planning replacement often schedule during fall or winter for better availability and pricing.
  • Class 4 impact-resistant shingles from GAF, Malarkey, and Owens Corning withstand hail better than standard three-tab and often qualify for 15–35% insurance premium discounts in Dallas County.
  • Irving requires permits for full roof replacements. Permit timelines vary by season and city workload, but most issue within 5–10 business days once the contractor submits complete documentation.

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Cost estimates are based on available industry data and vary by driver profile. These are not insurance quotes.

Hail bruising and wind damage often hide under granule loss or in valleys. Licensed inspectors document damage for insurance claims and identify whether repair or replacement makes sense after Dallas County storm events.

Class 4 shingles from GAF, Malarkey, and Owens Corning withstand Irving's hail frequency better than standard products and unlock premium discounts with most Texas carriers.

Tornado wind and hail-driven water infiltration compromise plywood decking. Contractors inspect and replace damaged sections during tear-off to restore structural integrity before new shingles go down.

Detailed photo documentation, moisture mapping, and written damage narratives support claim submissions with USAA, Texas Farm Bureau, and other carriers active in Dallas County.

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