Full Reroof
Currently our Fair Price Rate is calculated for zip codes located in North Texas.
Full Reroof
Single Story
- Tear off and replace
- Standard architectural shingles
$8,500

Things that can impact this price
- Roof size
- Layers to remove
Full Reroof
Two Story
- Tear off and replace
- Standard architectural shingles
$14,500

Things that can impact this price
- Roof size and pitch
- Decking condition
Impact Resistant
Class 4 Shingles
- Single story
- Hail resistant shingles
$11,500

Things that can impact this price
- Roof size
- Insurance requirements
Full Reroof FAQ
Common Questions
What are Class 4 impact-resistant shingles?
Class 4 shingles are rated to withstand the highest level of impact testing, making them highly resistant to hail damage. In North Texas where hailstorms are common, many insurance companies offer premium discounts of 10 to 28 percent for Class 4 roofs.
Will a new roof lower my energy bills?
Yes. Modern architectural shingles with proper ventilation and underlayment provide better insulation than older roofing. Reflective or lighter-colored shingles can also reduce cooling costs in the hot Texas summers.
What warranty comes with a new roof?
Most manufacturers offer 25 to 50 year warranties on architectural shingles. Workmanship warranties from the roofing contractor typically cover 5 to 10 years. Be sure to understand what each warranty covers.
Can a new roof be installed over old shingles?
While overlay installations are possible, tearing off the old roof is recommended. A tear-off allows inspection of the decking for damage, ensures proper underlayment installation, and prevents excess weight on the structure.
Signs & Diagnosis
How do I know if I need a full reroof?
Consider a full reroof if your roof is over 20 years old, has widespread damage, is missing many shingles, has multiple leaks, or shows significant sagging or structural issues. A professional inspection can help determine if repairs or replacement is the better investment.
Do I need to be home during the reroof?
You do not need to be home, but you should be available by phone. It is recommended to remove or protect items in the attic and park cars away from the house to avoid debris damage.
Does my insurance cover a full reroof?
Insurance typically covers roof replacement when damage is caused by a covered event like hail or wind. Age-related wear is usually not covered. An insurance inspection report can document storm damage for your claim.
How long does a full reroof take?
A typical single-story home can be reroofed in 2 to 3 days. Two-story homes or those with complex roof lines may take 3 to 5 days. Weather delays can extend the timeline.