Collin County
Frisco, Texas Roofing & Property Guidance
Know your roof before you sign anything. The Roof Shepherd brings independent inspection, storm damage documentation, and property guidance to Frisco homeowners.
Frisco At A Glance
What homeowners in Frisco should know
Hail Alley
Frisco sits in North Texas, which records the most hailstorms in Texas in a typical year — the state logged 529 hail events in 2024. Independent documentation after a storm protects your position before any contractor conversation.
Hail & Storm Exposure
North Texas sits in “Hail Alley” and records the most hailstorms in Texas in a typical year — the state logged 529 hail events in 2024. Benchmarks include the 2016 Wylie/Plano storm (over $2 billion insured) and the 1995 Fort Worth Mayfest storm (the first single thunderstorm to top $1 billion); a June 1, 2025 storm brought golf-ball-and-larger hail across Tarrant County. Locally: June 1, 2025 — hail up to 3 inches; March 2019 — baseball-sized hail across Collin County (~$300–400M est.).
HOA & Material Considerations
Many Collin County neighborhoods carry HOA architectural review requirements on shingle color and material. Given the hail exposure, impact-resistant (UL 2218 Class 3–4) shingles are worth discussing. Confirm HOA rules before selecting materials.
Common Roofing Issues
Repeated large-hail exposure means bruised shingles, granule loss, and soft-metal damage to vents and flashing — conditions a documented inspection captures before the next storm makes them worse.
Frisco Snapshot
Weather history & local facts
Weather & Storm History
North Texas sits in “Hail Alley” and records the most hailstorms in Texas in a typical year — the state logged 529 hail events in 2024. Benchmarks include the 2016 Wylie/Plano storm (over $2 billion insured) and the 1995 Fort Worth Mayfest storm (the first single thunderstorm to top $1 billion); a June 1, 2025 storm brought golf-ball-and-larger hail across Tarrant County. Locally: June 1, 2025 — hail up to 3 inches; March 2019 — baseball-sized hail across Collin County (~$300–400M est.).
Worth Knowing
Most storm damage to a roof isn’t visible from the ground. A documented inspection captures bruising, lifted shingles, and flashing issues before they turn into leaks.
Local Note
Frisco sits in Collin County, within North Texas. Roofing guidance and storm documentation are available region-wide; installation is coordinated through our credentialed partner.
Storm facts corroborated across NOAA/NWS records and contemporaneous local news reporting.
Documentation First
We’re newer to Frisco — here’s the standard we bring
Independent Documentation
Every visit produces a dated photo-and-video record of your roof, flashing, decking lines, and gutters — a neutral account of visible conditions before any contractor conversation or claim decision.
Evidence, Not Pressure
Built on 16+ years of law-enforcement documentation experience. You get the record and a clear explanation — the decisions stay yours. No sales pitch, no obligation.
Coordinated & Accountable
In North Texas, roofing installation is fulfilled through our credentialed installation partner, with The Roof Shepherd documenting and coordinating the work so the standard stays consistent.
Hail History
Documented storm exposure in Frisco
Hail Frequency
North Texas sits in “Hail Alley” and records the most hailstorms in Texas in a typical year — the state logged 529 hail events in 2024. Benchmarks include the 2016 Wylie/Plano storm (over $2 billion insured) and the 1995 Fort Worth Mayfest storm (the first single thunderstorm to top $1 billion); a June 1, 2025 storm brought golf-ball-and-larger hail across Tarrant County. Locally: June 1, 2025 — hail up to 3 inches; March 2019 — baseball-sized hail across Collin County (~$300–400M est.).
After a major hail event, out-of-state contractors arrive quickly. Independent documentation before any contractor conversation gives you a neutral record of visible conditions — and protects your position whether you file a claim or not. The Roof Shepherd documents first. Decisions come after.
What To Document
Bruised shingles, granule loss, and soft-metal damage to gutters, vents, and flashing — often invisible from the ground.
Neighborhood Exposure
Neighborhoods across Frisco (Collin County) vary by lot elevation, tree cover, and roof age, so block-level documentation beats area-wide estimates. After any significant storm, a documented record of visible conditions protects your position.
Storm facts corroborated across NOAA/NWS records and contemporaneous local news reporting. Not a formal risk assessment.
Exterior & Painting
What Frisco homeowners should know about exterior work
Exterior Work in North Texas
Property protection (siding, painting, epoxy, wood) in North Texas is coordinated through vetted local partners as availability is confirmed. The Roof Shepherd documents exterior condition during the roof visit so any partner work starts from an accurate record.
Sequence Matters
Exterior work should follow — not precede — roof documentation. A roof visit often surfaces fascia rot, gutter separation, and trim damage that change exterior scope and cost before any work begins.
Frisco FAQs
Common questions in Frisco
Does The Roof Shepherd work in Frisco?
Yes. The Roof Shepherd provides roof inspection, storm documentation, and homeowner guidance across Frisco and Collin County. Roofing installation is fulfilled through our credentialed installation partner so the documentation standard stays consistent.
How quickly can I get a roof inspection in Frisco?
Active leaks and post-storm documentation are prioritized. Send your address and a short description of the concern and we’ll follow up with a current estimate.
Is Frisco in a hail-prone area?
Yes — Frisco sits in North Texas, which records the most hailstorms in Texas in a typical year; the state logged 529 hail events in 2024. Documenting visible roof and gutter conditions after any significant storm is good practice.
What roofing holds up best in Frisco?
Architectural asphalt shingles are most common. Given the hail exposure, impact-resistant (UL 2218 Class 3–4) shingles are worth discussing, particularly for homes carrying higher deductibles.
Does The Roof Shepherd offer painting or siding in Frisco?
Those services are coordinated through vetted local partners in North Texas as availability is confirmed. The Roof Shepherd documents exterior condition during the roof visit so any partner work starts from an accurate record.
How do I get started in Frisco?
Use the Get Help form with your Frisco address and a description of your concern. Submissions are reviewed the same day during business hours.
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