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Why Irving Roofs Face Constant Threats from Weather and Climate

Irving sits in the heart of North Texas hail alley, where severe thunderstorms produce damaging hail multiple times each year. These storms carry winds exceeding 60 mph, ripping shingles from roofs across Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, and Heritage District. The combination of spring hail, summer heat that reaches 105 degrees, and occasional winter freezes creates a harsh environment that ages roofing materials faster than in most regions.

The clay soil beneath Irving homes shifts with moisture changes, causing structural movement that stresses roof connections and flashing. When the soil expands during heavy rains and contracts during dry spells, this movement can crack ridge caps and loosen valley metal. Properties near the Trinity River basin face additional moisture challenges that accelerate wood deck deterioration and encourage algae growth on shingles.

Irving's building codes require wind-rated shingles and proper underlayment installation, but many older homes in established neighborhoods were built before these standards existed. Homes near DFW Airport and along Highway 114 face additional stress from constant vibration and turbulence. Understanding these local factors matters when choosing materials and installation methods that will actually protect your investment.

About Us

Why Irving Homeowners Trust Grand Roofing Dallas When It Matters Most

We built our reputation responding to emergencies across Irving when other contractors were scheduling weeks out. When a hailstorm tears through Valley Ranch or high winds damage roofs in Hackberry Creek, our trucks arrive within hours to tarp and assess damage before water destroys your ceiling and belongings. That immediate response has made us the go-to roofing contractor for homeowners who need help now, not next month.

Our installation crews understand North Texas construction better than transplanted companies following generic procedures. We know that Irving's extreme temperature swings require specific underlayment choices and that the clay soil movement demands reinforced flashing at critical points. Every roof we install meets current wind rating requirements and uses materials proven to survive hail impact, not the cheapest options that fail in three years.

We handle insurance claims daily, speaking the language adjusters understand and documenting damage the way carriers require. Most homeowners have never filed a roof claim and don't know what insurers look for during inspections. We photograph every damaged section, measure impact points, and present evidence that gets claims approved without the endless back-and-forth that delays repairs. Our experience with State Farm, Allstate, USAA, and other major carriers operating in Irving means faster approval and proper compensation.

Grand Roofing Dallas operates from our local facility, not a temporary office that disappears after storm season. We warranty our work because we'll be here to stand behind it, and we source materials from suppliers who stock inventory for quick repairs when you can't wait for special orders. That local presence and established relationships mean faster service and accountability you can't get from contractors passing through town chasing hail damage.

Emergency Response Team

Our crews mobilize immediately when storms hit Irving, arriving with tarps and equipment to stop water damage before it destroys your home. We triage damage, secure vulnerable areas, and begin documentation while other contractors are still answering phones. That speed prevents thousands in secondary damage and gets your claim started right away.

Insurance Claim Experts

We document damage the way insurance adjusters require, photograph evidence that supports full replacement when needed, and communicate in terms carriers understand. Our experience with major insurers operating in Irving means we know what gets approved and how to present your claim for maximum coverage without the fights and delays.

North Texas Specialists

Our installation methods account for Irving's specific challenges including hail impact, extreme heat, soil movement, and high winds. We choose underlayment, ventilation, and flashing systems based on local climate data and building science, not generic instructions that fail under North Texas conditions. Every roof we build is engineered for this environment.

Local Accountability

We operate from our Irving area facility year-round, maintaining relationships with local suppliers and building inspectors. When you need service or have questions after installation, you call a local number and reach people who know your roof. We warranty our work because we'll be here to honor those commitments, not disappear after collecting payment.

Our Services

Complete Roofing Solutions for Every Irving Property

Grand Roofing Dallas handles everything from emergency leak repairs to complete roof replacements across residential and commercial properties in Irving. Our service range covers urgent storm damage response, planned replacement projects, and ongoing maintenance programs that extend roof life and catch small problems before they become expensive failures.

We structure our services around what Irving property owners actually need, whether that's a rapid response to hail damage in Las Colinas, a planned upgrade for an aging roof in Heritage District, or commercial roof maintenance for office buildings near DFW Airport. Each service category uses different crews, materials, and processes because a homeowner dealing with a leak needs different support than a business planning a replacement during slow season.

Our residential roofing specialists focus on quick damage assessment, insurance coordination, and installation methods that protect your belongings and landscaping during replacement. Commercial roofing services emphasize minimal business disruption, compliance with building codes, and long-term performance that reduces operating costs. Maintenance programs catch deterioration early through scheduled inspections that identify failing components before they leak.

Understanding these distinct service categories helps you get the right response for your situation. A roof leak repair requires immediate dispatch and temporary fixes, while roof replacement planning involves material selection, scheduling, and budget considerations you can't address during an emergency.

Immediate Response to Storm Damage and Active Leaks

When wind tears shingles from your roof or hail punctures your barrier, water damage starts immediately. Our emergency repair crews arrive with tarps, sealants, and temporary patching materials to stop leaks before water destroys ceilings, insulation, and belongings. We secure your property first, then assess full damage for insurance claims. This service prioritizes speed over perfection because stopping water infiltration in the first hours prevents thousands in secondary damage that insurance may not cover.

Complete System Installation Built for North Texas Weather

Full roof replacement involves removing old materials, inspecting and repairing decking, installing proper underlayment and ventilation, then applying new shingles or metal systems rated for Irving's wind and hail exposure. We handle permit applications, coordinate inspections, protect your landscaping during tearoff, and complete installation using manufacturer-certified methods that activate warranties. This service works best for planned projects when your roof reaches end of life or insurance approves replacement after major storm damage.

Scheduled Inspections That Prevent Expensive Failures

Preventive maintenance catches small problems like loose flashing, damaged shingles, or clogged valleys before they cause leaks and interior damage. Our inspection programs examine critical areas twice yearly, clear debris, seal minor openings, and document roof condition for insurance purposes. Commercial property owners use this service to extend roof life and avoid emergency repairs that disrupt business. Residential maintenance works well for newer roofs you want to protect or older systems you're extending until replacement makes sense.

Common Issues

Common Roofing Problems Facing Irving Property Owners

Irving's location in North Texas hail alley combined with extreme temperature swings creates specific roofing challenges that damage systems faster than normal wear and tear. Properties across Las Colinas, Valley Ranch, and Heritage District face repeated hail impacts that fracture shingles, high winds that tear materials loose, and heat that ages asphalt faster than in cooler climates.

The clay soil beneath Irving homes expands and contracts with moisture changes, creating structural movement that stresses roof connections and flashing. This movement concentrates force at valleys, chimneys, and vent penetrations where water enters when seals crack. Understanding these common failure points helps identify damage before minor issues become major leaks that destroy insulation and ceilings.

Many problems develop slowly between storms, making them hard to spot from the ground. Granule loss from hail impact weakens shingles years before they leak. Thermal cycling cracks sealant around flashing. Wind lifts shingle edges just enough to break the seal without tearing them completely loose. These hidden issues compound until the next storm finishes what the previous one started.

Hail Impact Damage and Granule Loss

Hailstones fracture the asphalt mat beneath shingles and dislodge protective granules that shield against UV damage. The impacts may not create immediate leaks, but weakened shingles age rapidly and fail years before their rated lifespan. Insurance companies consider this damage legitimate if documented properly, but waiting too long to file claims can result in denial when damage becomes hard to attribute to specific storms.

Wind Damage and Blown-Off Shingles

High winds exceeding 60 mph tear shingles completely loose or lift edges enough to break sealant bonds. Once wind breaks the seal, that shingle becomes vulnerable during every subsequent storm. Missing shingles expose underlayment to direct weather while lifted shingles allow water to flow underneath and reach decking. Both conditions require immediate repair to prevent water infiltration and progressive damage.

Flashing Failures at Valleys and Penetrations

Metal flashing around chimneys, vents, and valleys expands and contracts with temperature changes, eventually cracking sealant and creating gaps where water enters. Soil movement beneath Irving homes stresses these connections further. Flashing failures cause localized leaks that appear in ceilings near walls or around fireplace chases. These repairs require proper metal work and sealing, not caulk that fails within months.

Thermal Aging and UV Deterioration

Irving's intense summer heat and high UV exposure accelerate asphalt shingle aging beyond rated lifespans. Temperatures exceeding 160 degrees on dark roofs cause asphalt to become brittle and crack. Combined with granule loss from hail, thermal aging causes premature failure on roofs that should last 25 years but fail in 15. South-facing slopes show this damage first, developing cracks and curling edges before north-facing sections.

What To Expect

What to Expect When You Choose Grand Roofing Dallas

Working with Grand Roofing Dallas means clear communication, realistic timelines, and professional execution from your first call through final cleanup. We understand that roof work disrupts your life and creates stress about costs, timing, and quality. Our process eliminates surprises by setting clear expectations about what happens at each stage and keeping you informed when conditions change plans.

You'll work with experienced estimators who assess damage honestly and explain what insurance should cover versus what you might pay out of pocket. We don't inflate estimates hoping insurance pays everything, and we don't lowball quotes then add charges later. You get accurate numbers based on actual scope, material costs, and labor requirements for your specific roof.

Our installation crews treat your property like their own, protecting landscaping, cleaning debris daily, and completing work on schedule unless weather forces delays. You'll know who's working on your roof, when they'll arrive, and how long each phase takes. That accountability and communication separate professional contractors from crews that show up randomly and leave messes behind.

Honest Assessment and Clear Communication

Our estimators inspect your roof thoroughly, explain what they find in plain language, and provide detailed documentation you can understand. We identify damage that insurance should cover, recommend repairs beyond insurance scope, and explain why certain work matters for long-term performance. You'll receive photos of damage areas, written estimates breaking down materials and labor, and honest answers about whether you need repairs or replacement. We don't pressure decisions or use scare tactics about problems that don't exist.

Professional Installation and Job Site Management

Our crews arrive on schedule, set up protection for your landscaping and property, then execute installation following manufacturer specifications and local codes. We maintain clean job sites, remove debris daily, and secure materials overnight. You'll know the crew supervisor's name and have direct contact for questions during installation. Our project managers inspect work at critical stages to verify quality before moving forward. We don't consider jobs complete until you approve the final result and your property looks better than when we started.

Thorough Cleanup and Quality Verification

Final cleanup includes magnetic sweeps for nails, complete debris removal, and detailed inspection of all flashing, valleys, and penetrations. We walk your property with you to verify everything meets expectations and answer questions about maintenance and warranty coverage. You receive warranty documentation, manufacturer certifications, and inspection reports for your records. Our work isn't done when the last shingle goes down. It's done when your property is cleaner than we found it and you understand how to protect your investment.

How It Works

Our Straightforward Roofing Process Gets You Back to Normal Fast

We designed our process to minimize stress and eliminate confusion during what's often an overwhelming experience. You'll know what happens next at every stage, who to contact with questions, and when to expect completion.

Inspection and Documentation

We assess your roof damage within 24 hours of your call, photograph all affected areas, and document findings for insurance claims. You receive a detailed report explaining what we found, what it costs to repair, and what insurance typically covers. For emergency situations, we tarp and secure your property during this initial visit. This inspection determines scope and gives you information needed to make informed decisions about repairs or replacement.

Installation and Quality Control

Our crews arrive on schedule, protect your property, then execute installation following manufacturer specifications. We remove old materials, repair damaged decking, install proper underlayment and ventilation, then apply new roofing systems rated for North Texas weather. Project managers inspect work at critical stages to verify quality. Most residential roofs complete in one to three days depending on size and complexity. We maintain clean job sites and secure materials daily.

Final Inspection and Warranty

We complete thorough cleanup including magnetic nail sweeps, then walk your property with you to verify everything meets expectations. You receive warranty documentation, manufacturer certifications, and maintenance recommendations. We coordinate final inspections with city building departments when required. Your project isn't complete until you approve the work and understand how to maintain your new roof. We remain available for questions and warranty service.

Our Expertise

Expert Insights Into North Texas Roofing Standards and Requirements

Proper roofing installation in Irving requires more than nailing shingles to a deck. Texas building codes mandate specific wind ratings, underlayment requirements, and installation methods based on our exposure to severe weather. The International Residential Code adopted by Irving requires shingles rated for 110 mph wind in our zone, and installation must follow manufacturer specifications to activate warranties.

Underlayment selection matters critically in North Texas. Standard felt paper fails under our extreme heat, degrading before shingles show wear. Synthetic underlayment with higher temperature ratings prevents deck damage and provides secondary water barriers when shingles fail. Ice and water shield, while designed for snow climates, protects valleys and penetrations where wind-driven rain infiltrates even intact shingles.

Proper ventilation extends roof life significantly in Irving's climate. Attic temperatures exceeding 150 degrees age shingles from below while high humidity promotes mold and deck deterioration. Ridge vents combined with adequate soffit intake create airflow that removes heat and moisture. Many older Irving homes lack sufficient ventilation, causing premature shingle failure that homeowners blame on material quality rather than installation deficiencies.

Insurance claims for roof damage in Texas follow specific protocols that differ from other states. Texas Department of Insurance regulations require insurers to pay Actual Cash Value immediately, then Replacement Cost Value after completion. Understanding depreciation calculations, matching requirements, and claim deadlines prevents homeowners from accepting settlements that don't cover proper repairs. Carriers must approve like kind and quality replacements, but they'll pay minimum amounts unless contractors document why upgrades meet code or match existing materials.

Metal flashing installation requires proper overlap, sealant selection, and fastening patterns that resist thermal expansion and wind uplift. Step flashing at wall intersections must extend under siding and overlap each shingle course. Valley metal needs crimped edges and sufficient width to handle water volume during heavy rain. Counter flashing around chimneys should be embedded in mortar joints, not surface-mounted with caulk. These details separate installations that last from those that leak within years.

Wind Rating and Code Compliance

Irving falls in a 110 mph wind zone requiring shingles tested and rated for that exposure. Installation must follow manufacturer nailing patterns, using correct fastener quantities and placement. Hand-sealing in high-wind areas, proper starter strips, and edge metal prevent blow-offs during storms. Building inspectors verify compliance, and insurance may deny claims if installation doesn't meet code requirements.

Cost Factors and Investment Considerations

Roof replacement costs depend on pitch, complexity, material selection, and deck condition. Steeper roofs require more labor and safety equipment. Multiple valleys, dormers, and penetrations increase installation time. Architectural shingles cost more than three-tab but last longer and improve appearance. Deck repairs add expense but prevent future failures. Proper investment in underlayment and ventilation pays back through extended roof life.

North Texas Roofing Expertise

Timeline and Weather Dependencies

Most residential roof replacements complete in one to three days depending on size and complexity. Weather delays installation because shingles require dry deck surfaces and temperatures above 40 degrees for proper sealing. Rain forecasts force schedule changes to protect open decks. Post-storm demand creates backlogs extending timelines weeks or months. Emergency repairs happen immediately, but full replacement waits for proper conditions and crew availability.

Manufacturer Certifications and Warranties

Shingle manufacturers offer warranties from 25 years to lifetime, but coverage requires certified installer compliance with specifications. GAF, Owens Corning, and CertainTeed maintain contractor networks trained in proper installation methods. Certification allows contractors to offer enhanced warranties covering materials and labor. Non-certified installation voids manufacturer coverage, leaving homeowners responsible for premature failures caused by improper methods.

Serving Every Irving Neighborhood with Local Roofing Expertise

Grand Roofing Dallas serves every section of Irving from the established neighborhoods near downtown to the master-planned communities around Las Colinas. Our trucks run daily through Valley Ranch, where homes built in the 1980s and 1990s now face roof replacements as original systems reach end of life. These properties feature complex rooflines with multiple valleys and architectural details that require experienced crews familiar with the construction methods used during that building boom.

The Heritage District and surrounding areas near Highway 183 include older homes built before current wind rating requirements existed. These roofs need upgrades to meet modern codes when replacement happens, and insurance companies scrutinize claims more carefully on older systems. We help homeowners in these established neighborhoods navigate the difference between normal wear and storm damage, documenting hail impacts and wind loss in ways that support legitimate claims.

Las Colinas and the office park areas along Highway 114 present different challenges with commercial flat roofs, modified bitumen systems, and TPO installations on buildings ranging from small retail to large office complexes. These properties require minimal business disruption during repairs and maintenance programs that extend system life while avoiding expensive emergency fixes. Our commercial crews understand the scheduling and access requirements that separate business roofing from residential work.

Properties near DFW Airport face constant vibration and turbulence that accelerate fastener loosening and sealant failure. Homes in Hackberry Creek and communities along the northern edge of Irving experience the full force of storms moving south from Oklahoma, often seeing hail and wind before other parts of the metro. We account for these exposure differences when recommending materials and installation methods.

The expansion of Irving toward Coppell and into areas served by Valley Ranch Elementary brings new construction with modern materials and methods, but these roofs still need maintenance and storm damage response when severe weather hits. Our service area extends throughout Irving and into adjacent communities including Coppell, Farmers Branch, and Grand Prairie, giving us broad coverage across the entire northwest Dallas County region. That geographic reach means faster response times whether you're near the Trinity River basin or up against the Coppell border.

Frequently Asked Questions

A 2000 sq ft roof replacement in Irving typically ranges from $8,000 to $18,000, depending on material choice and complexity. Asphalt shingles sit at the lower end, while architectural shingles or metal roofing push costs higher. Irving's weather, including hail damage and high winds, often requires upgraded underlayment and impact-resistant materials. Roof pitch, number of penetrations, and removal of old layers also affect price. Get three local estimates that include material specs, labor, permits, and disposal. Avoid quotes that seem too low. They often signal shortcuts that fail during Texas storms.
Roofing a 20x20 garage in Irving costs between $2,500 and $5,000 for most residential projects. A detached garage with simple gable or hip design sits at the lower end. Costs increase if your garage has multiple roof planes, skylights, or requires structural repairs. Material choice matters. Basic three-tab shingles cost less than architectural or metal options. Irving's clay soil can cause foundation shifts that damage roof framing, so inspect for structural issues before reroofing. Always verify your contractor pulls the required permit. Unpermitted work creates resale headaches.
Watch for these red flags. A roofer who demands full payment upfront is often a scam. Legitimate contractors ask for a deposit, not 100 percent. If they pressure you to sign immediately or claim insurance will cover everything without an adjuster visit, walk away. Check for a physical Irving address, not just a phone number. Ask for proof of liability insurance and workers compensation. A roofer who avoids written contracts or itemized estimates hides something. Trust your gut. If explanations sound vague or they dismiss your questions, find someone else.
A 2000 sq ft roof replacement in Irving typically ranges from $8,000 to $18,000, depending on material choice and complexity. Asphalt shingles sit at the lower end, while architectural shingles or metal roofing push costs higher. Irving's weather, including hail damage and high winds, often requires upgraded underlayment and impact-resistant materials. Roof pitch, number of penetrations, and removal of old layers also affect price. Get three local estimates that include material specs, labor, permits, and disposal. Avoid quotes that seem too low. They often signal shortcuts that fail during Texas storms.
Roofing a 20x20 garage in Irving costs between $2,500 and $5,000 for most residential projects. A detached garage with simple gable or hip design sits at the lower end. Costs increase if your garage has multiple roof planes, skylights, or requires structural repairs. Material choice matters. Basic three-tab shingles cost less than architectural or metal options. Irving's clay soil can cause foundation shifts that damage roof framing, so inspect for structural issues before reroofing. Always verify your contractor pulls the required permit. Unpermitted work creates resale headaches.
Watch for these red flags. A roofer who demands full payment upfront is often a scam. Legitimate contractors ask for a deposit, not 100 percent. If they pressure you to sign immediately or claim insurance will cover everything without an adjuster visit, walk away. Check for a physical Irving address, not just a phone number. Ask for proof of liability insurance and workers compensation. A roofer who avoids written contracts or itemized estimates hides something. Trust your gut. If explanations sound vague or they dismiss your questions, find someone else.
The average roof replacement in Texas costs between $5,500 and $12,000 for a standard single-family home. This varies by region, material, and roof size. In Irving, expect to pay toward the higher end due to DFW metro labor costs and demand driven by storm damage. Texas building codes require certain wind ratings and underlayment standards, which add to material costs. Metal roofing and tile push the range higher. Always get a detailed written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, permits, and disposal fees before committing.
Labor is the most expensive component, accounting for 40 to 60 percent of total roof replacement costs. Skilled roofers in Irving charge premium rates due to high demand and the physical intensity of the work. Material costs follow closely, especially if you choose metal, tile, or impact-resistant shingles designed for Texas hail. Tear-off and disposal add significant expense, particularly if you have multiple old layers or asbestos. Structural repairs to decking or trusses can double costs if damage goes undetected. Always budget for surprises once old materials come off.
No one can predict material costs with certainty. Roofing prices depend on asphalt, steel, and lumber markets, which fluctuate based on global supply chains and demand. Texas construction remains strong, keeping labor costs elevated. Irving's steady population growth and ongoing storm damage maintain high contractor demand. If you need a roof, waiting is risky. Delaying allows minor damage to worsen, leading to leaks, mold, and structural issues that cost far more than any potential savings. Get estimates now and lock in pricing before storm season hits.
This question addresses concrete work, not roofing. A 20x20 concrete slab in Irving costs between $2,400 and $4,000, depending on thickness, rebar reinforcement, and site preparation. Irving's expansive clay soil requires proper grading and compaction to prevent cracking. Most contractors charge $6 to $10 per square foot for basic slabs. For roofing questions specific to Irving, consult a licensed roofer who understands local soil movement and how it affects roof structure and flashing details around garage connections.
Roofers in Irving charge between $150 and $400 per roofing square (100 sq ft) for shingle installation. This includes labor only. Material costs add another $100 to $200 per square, depending on shingle quality. Basic three-tab shingles sit at the lower end. Architectural or impact-resistant shingles designed for Texas hail increase costs. Steep pitch, multiple valleys, and complex flashing details push labor charges higher. Always get itemized bids that separate material from labor. Beware of quotes that bundle everything into one vague number.
Yes, if the damage results from a covered peril like hail, wind, or falling trees. Most homeowners policies in Irving cover garage structures under the dwelling or other structures coverage. You must file a claim promptly and document damage with photos. Insurance adjusters often underestimate damage, so consider hiring a public adjuster or having your roofer present during inspection. Wear and tear or deferred maintenance is not covered. Read your policy for wind and hail deductibles, which can differ from standard deductibles.
Yes, but liability depends on the contractor's insurance status and negligence factors. If your roofer lacks workers compensation insurance, they may sue you as the property owner. Texas law holds homeowners liable for contractor injuries if the contractor is uninsured. Always verify your roofer carries workers compensation and general liability coverage before work starts. Request certificates of insurance and confirm coverage with their insurer. If a roofer pressures you to skip this step, refuse. One injury lawsuit can destroy your finances and homeownership.
The average roof replacement in Texas costs between $5,500 and $12,000 for a standard single-family home. This varies by region, material, and roof size. In Irving, expect to pay toward the higher end due to DFW metro labor costs and demand driven by storm damage. Texas building codes require certain wind ratings and underlayment standards, which add to material costs. Metal roofing and tile push the range higher. Always get a detailed written estimate that breaks down labor, materials, permits, and disposal fees before committing.
Labor is the most expensive component, accounting for 40 to 60 percent of total roof replacement costs. Skilled roofers in Irving charge premium rates due to high demand and the physical intensity of the work. Material costs follow closely, especially if you choose metal, tile, or impact-resistant shingles designed for Texas hail. Tear-off and disposal add significant expense, particularly if you have multiple old layers or asbestos. Structural repairs to decking or trusses can double costs if damage goes undetected. Always budget for surprises once old materials come off.
No one can predict material costs with certainty. Roofing prices depend on asphalt, steel, and lumber markets, which fluctuate based on global supply chains and demand. Texas construction remains strong, keeping labor costs elevated. Irving's steady population growth and ongoing storm damage maintain high contractor demand. If you need a roof, waiting is risky. Delaying allows minor damage to worsen, leading to leaks, mold, and structural issues that cost far more than any potential savings. Get estimates now and lock in pricing before storm season hits.
This question addresses concrete work, not roofing. A 20x20 concrete slab in Irving costs between $2,400 and $4,000, depending on thickness, rebar reinforcement, and site preparation. Irving's expansive clay soil requires proper grading and compaction to prevent cracking. Most contractors charge $6 to $10 per square foot for basic slabs. For roofing questions specific to Irving, consult a licensed roofer who understands local soil movement and how it affects roof structure and flashing details around garage connections.
Roofers in Irving charge between $150 and $400 per roofing square (100 sq ft) for shingle installation. This includes labor only. Material costs add another $100 to $200 per square, depending on shingle quality. Basic three-tab shingles sit at the lower end. Architectural or impact-resistant shingles designed for Texas hail increase costs. Steep pitch, multiple valleys, and complex flashing details push labor charges higher. Always get itemized bids that separate material from labor. Beware of quotes that bundle everything into one vague number.
Yes, if the damage results from a covered peril like hail, wind, or falling trees. Most homeowners policies in Irving cover garage structures under the dwelling or other structures coverage. You must file a claim promptly and document damage with photos. Insurance adjusters often underestimate damage, so consider hiring a public adjuster or having your roofer present during inspection. Wear and tear or deferred maintenance is not covered. Read your policy for wind and hail deductibles, which can differ from standard deductibles.
Yes, but liability depends on the contractor's insurance status and negligence factors. If your roofer lacks workers compensation insurance, they may sue you as the property owner. Texas law holds homeowners liable for contractor injuries if the contractor is uninsured. Always verify your roofer carries workers compensation and general liability coverage before work starts. Request certificates of insurance and confirm coverage with their insurer. If a roofer pressures you to skip this step, refuse. One injury lawsuit can destroy your finances and homeownership.

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