Storm Damage Risk: Very High — Hail Belt core

Fort Worth Roof Repair & Storm Damage

Fort Worth shares the DFW Hail Belt with Dallas, facing frequent severe thunderstorms and large hail from April through August. Rapid suburban growth has placed thousands of new roofs in the direct path of Tornado Alley storms.

Trusted by homeowners across Fort Worth

Hot summers, mild winters, severe hailstorms and thunderstorms spring through fall

$8,000 - $15,000

Avg. roof replacement cost

Common Roof Types

Impact-resistant shinglesAsphalt shinglesMetal roofing

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What to Do After Storm Damage in Fort Worth

1. Document the damage

Take photos and videos of all visible damage from the ground. Don't climb on your roof – it may be structurally compromised.

2. Call your insurance company

File a claim as soon as possible. Most policies have time limits for reporting storm damage. Keep your claim number handy.

3. Get a free roof report

Use our satellite roof analysis to understand your roof's condition before any contractor arrives. Know what you're dealing with.

4. Choose a local roofer carefully

Get at least 3 quotes from licensed Fort Worth roofers. Avoid storm chasers – they won't be around for warranty work.

Insurance Claim Help

Everything you need to file a successful roof damage claim

1

Document & File

Photo all damage, file claim within 48 hours

2

Get Measurements

Use our free roof report for accurate data

3

Review & Negotiate

Compare adjuster's estimate to your report

Don't accept the first offer – adjusters' initial estimates are often low
Get at least 3 written estimates from licensed local roofers
Never sign an Assignment of Benefits (AOB) without legal review
Keep every receipt for temporary repairs – they're reimbursable
Full Insurance Guide

How to Find a Trustworthy Roofer in Fort Worth

Verify licensing and insurance

TX requires roofing contractors to carry liability insurance and workers' comp. Ask for proof before signing anything.

Check for local presence

Choose a roofer with a physical office in the Fort Worth area. Storm chasers from out of state won't honor warranties.

Get everything in writing

A legitimate roofer will provide a detailed written estimate with materials, labor, timeline, and warranty terms.

Never pay the full amount upfront

Standard practice is a deposit (10-30%) with the balance due on completion. Walk away from anyone demanding full payment before work starts.

Read reviews, but read them carefully

Look for detailed reviews mentioning specific projects. Generic 5-star reviews with no details are often fake.

Fort Worth Roof Replacement Costs

Average roof replacement in Fort Worth: $8,000 - $15,000

MaterialCost per Sq FtLifespan
3-Tab Asphalt$3–515-20 yrs
Architectural Shingles$4–820-30 yrs
Metal Shingles$6–1440-70 yrs
Standing Seam Metal$18–2540-70 yrs
Clay Tile$9–1250-100+ yrs
Slate$15–3075-200 yrs

Fort Worth Roofing FAQ

How much does a new roof cost in Fort Worth?

The average roof replacement in Fort Worth costs $8,000 - $15,000, depending on materials and roof size. Use our free roof report tool above for an instant estimate based on your actual roof.

How do I know if my roof has storm damage?

Look for missing or cracked shingles, dents in gutters or flashing, granule loss (check downspout screens), and water stains on interior ceilings. Get a free satellite roof report to check measurements against what your adjuster reports.

Should I file an insurance claim for roof damage?

If the damage exceeds your deductible, yes. Most homeowner policies cover storm damage. File within 48 hours of discovering damage. Document everything with photos before any repairs.

How long does a roof replacement take?

Most residential roof replacements take 1-3 days. Factors include roof size, material type, weather, and crew size. Complex roofs with multiple levels or steep pitches may take longer.

What's the best roofing material for Fort Worth?

Given Fort Worth's hot summers, mild winters, severe hailstorms and thunderstorms spring through fall, the most popular choices are Impact-resistant shingles, Asphalt shingles, Metal roofing. Impact-resistant shingles are increasingly common in storm-prone areas.

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