29 Roofing Companies in Denton County, Texas

Public records on roofing contractors operating in Denton County, with NOAA-sourced storm history for the area.

Companies in Denton County

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Company City Reach How far the company works. Local = serves a single state; Multi-State = lists service areas in two or more states. Based on the service areas the company advertises. Site Age How long the company's website domain has been registered, read from public WHOIS / RDAP records. It's a rough proxy for how long the business has been around. Credentials Manufacturer certifications and trade-association memberships we verified against each provider's own directory. Hover a badge to see its full name. Rating A blended average of the company's ratings across Google, Yelp, BBB and manufacturer networks - not any single site's score. Records How many of 5 public-record checks this company clears: a state license on file, a registered LLC / Inc, a commercial address, at least one credential, and a 4.0+ rating.
Infinity Roofing Solutions Corinth Local 2 years - 4.8
Bauer Roofing & Construction Corinth Local 11 years - 4.7
Pineapple Construction Hebron Local 1 year
  • NRCA
5.0
Roof4You Construction Hebron Local 1 year - 5.0

Companies That Service Denton County (Located Nearby)

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Company City Reach How far the company works. Local = serves a single state; Multi-State = lists service areas in two or more states. Based on the service areas the company advertises. Site Age How long the company's website domain has been registered, read from public WHOIS / RDAP records. It's a rough proxy for how long the business has been around. Credentials Manufacturer certifications and trade-association memberships we verified against each provider's own directory. Hover a badge to see its full name. Rating A blended average of the company's ratings across Google, Yelp, BBB and manufacturer networks - not any single site's score. Records How many of 5 public-record checks this company clears: a state license on file, a registered LLC / Inc, a commercial address, at least one credential, and a 4.0+ rating.
Knox Roofing Dallas Local 5 years
  • CT
5.0
Lonestar Exterior Fairview Local 8 years
  • OC
5.0
Roof Experts Arlington Local 7 years
  • CT
5.0
Redbird Roofing Plano Local 11 years
  • OC
  • Carlisle
  • NRCA
5.0
MD Roofing & Construction Frisco Local 4 years
  • HAAG
5.0
Roofing Solutions Plano Local 24 years
  • TAMKO
5.0
Tarrant Roofing Fort Worth Local 15 years
  • CT
  • OC
  • JM
  • Carlisle
  • NRCA
4.9
CLC Roofing Coppell Local 23 years
  • OC
4.9
SWAT Roofing & Contracting Fort Worth Local 12 years
  • ATLAS
4.9
Touchstone Roofing Frisco Local 7 years
  • CT
  • NRCA
4.9
Presidio Roofing Company San Antonio Local 10 years
  • OC
  • VELUX
4.9
Dwell Plano Local 11 years
  • OC
4.9
Arrington Roofing Dallas Local 25 years
  • CT
  • GAF
  • ELEVATE
  • HAAG
  • FORTIFIED
4.8
Veritas Roofing Fort Worth Multi-State 8 years
  • OC
  • ATLAS
4.8
Triumph Roofing Plano Local 17 years
  • OC
  • NRCA
4.8
Ready Roofing & Solar Dallas Local 13 years
  • OC
  • TAMKO
4.8
Patrick's Roofing Fort Worth Local 16 years
  • CT
4.8
CSI Roofers Keller Local 13 years
  • OC
4.7
Meis Roofing Fort Worth Local 15 years
  • CT
4.7
Bert Roofing Dallas Local 28 years
  • CT
  • VELUX
4.6
Bold Roofing Dallas Local 23 years
  • CT
  • OC
4.5
Built To Last Roofing Dallas Local 9 years
  • OC
4.3
Pappas Roofing and Construction Plano Local 9 years
  • OC
5.0
Dynamic Roofing Plano Local 20 years - 5.0
Lifetime Commercial Roofing North Richland Hills Multi-State 11 years - 5.0

These firms advertise service to a city in Denton County but are based outside it. The “City” column shows where each is located.

Recent Inspections and Violations

Date Employer Violation Type Penalty
TEXAS ROOF SYSTEMS
Ladder extends 3 ft above landing 1926.1053(b)(1)
Serious $3,333
TEXAS ROOF SYSTEMS
Retraining when deficiencies observed 1926.503(c)(3)
Serious $3,333
TEXAS ROOF SYSTEMS
Residential construction - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(13)
Serious $3,334
3 KINGS ROOFING
Frequent and regular jobsite inspections required 1926.20(b)(2)
Serious $5,801
TEXAS ROOFING
Residential construction - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(13)
Serious $1,000
TEXAS ROOFING CO., INC.
Lifting and hauling equipment 1926.602(c)(1)(ii)
Other $3,104
NORTH TEXAS COMMERCIAL ROOFING
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Serious $2,328
NORTH TEXAS ROOFING
Residential construction - fall protection required 1926.501(b)(13)
Serious $3,803
TEXAS ROOFING CONTRACTORS
Retraining when deficiencies observed 1926.503(c)(3)
Serious $0
TEXAS ROOFING CONTRACTORS
Roofing on low-slope roofs - fall protection 1926.501(b)(10)
Serious $3,000

Storm & hail history

  • 485 Storm events (10yr)
  • 5.9″ Max hail size
  • 96 mph Max wind gust
  • 9 Tornadoes (10yr)
Events per year by type
Event type breakdown
Seasonality - events by month (10yr total)

Recent storm events

Date Type Magnitude
Hail 1.5″
Hail 1″
Hail 1″
Thunderstorm wind 64 mph
Thunderstorm wind 72 mph
Thunderstorm wind 64 mph
Thunderstorm wind 75 mph
Thunderstorm wind 68 mph
Hail 0.75″
Thunderstorm wind 60 mph
Thunderstorm wind 75 mph
Thunderstorm wind 85 mph

Frequently asked - Denton County

What roofing materials work best for the climate in Denton County, Texas?
Denton County experiences hot summers, occasional ice storms, strong winds, and frequent hail. Asphalt shingles rated for high wind and impact resistance are a popular choice. Metal roofing is also well-suited here because it handles heat, hail, and temperature swings effectively. Ask any contractor you consider about impact-resistance ratings and how their recommended materials perform specifically against hail and wind, since both are common causes of roof damage in this area.
How do I know if a roofing contractor in Denton County is legitimate?
Ask for proof of insurance and verify it is current before any work begins. Check that the contractor has a physical business address and has operated in the area long enough to have local references. Look up reviews on multiple platforms and ask neighbors or friends for referrals. Be cautious of contractors who show up unsolicited after a storm, pressure you to sign quickly, or cannot provide a written estimate. Confirm any licensing or registration requirements with your local authority.
What should a written roofing estimate include?
A solid estimate should clearly list the scope of work, materials to be used including brand and product line, project timeline, cleanup and disposal responsibilities, and total cost. It should also outline payment terms and what happens if unexpected damage is found once work begins. Vague estimates that lack material specifics or lump everything into one line item are a red flag. Get at least two or three written estimates before making a decision.
How should I handle a roofing insurance claim after a hail or wind storm in Denton County?
Hail and wind storms are frequent in this region, so knowing the process matters. Contact your insurance company promptly and document visible damage with photos before any repairs begin. Your insurer will send an adjuster to assess the damage. Hire a contractor independently rather than using one pushed by a third party. Be wary of contractors who offer to waive your deductible, as this can create legal and insurance complications. Get a contractor estimate before or alongside the adjuster visit.
What questions should I ask a roofing contractor before hiring them in Denton County?
Ask how long they have been working in the Denton County area, whether they pull the necessary permits, and who will actually perform the work, since some contractors subcontract jobs. Ask about their warranty on both materials and labor, and get it in writing. Find out how they protect your property during the job and how they handle cleanup. Also ask for local references from recent jobs so you can verify their work quality firsthand.
What are red flags that a roofing contractor may not be trustworthy?
Watch out for contractors who demand a large upfront payment before starting, cannot provide proof of insurance, or refuse to put the scope of work in writing. Storm chasers who arrive door to door right after severe weather and push for an immediate signature are a common concern in North Texas. Also be cautious if a contractor is unwilling to provide local references or gives you a quote that seems unusually low compared to other estimates you have received.