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Roofing in Stonebridge Ranch, McKinney

Careful work for McKinney's biggest master-planned community.

Thousands of 1990s-to-2010s roofs, golf-course exposure, and HOA standards: Stonebridge Ranch roofing has its own rules, and local roofers know them.

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What Stonebridge Ranch roofs deal with

Stonebridge Ranch spans a huge share of west McKinney, and its housing came in waves: early-90s sections whose second roofs are now aging, 2000s villages hitting first-replacement age, and newer builds still under original shingles. That staggering means any given street can hold roofs at three different life stages.

The community's HOA standards reward getting the details right the first time, profile, color, and tidy work sites included. Hail does not respect the golf-course views either: the county's recent record includes multiple 1-inch-plus events near west McKinney, which makes impact-rated shingles a frequent upgrade at replacement time here.

White garage door on a light blue siding home under a gray shingle roof
Why us

Why Stonebridge owners call here

HOA-aware recommendations

Profiles and colors that clear the standards the first time.

Phase-literate estimates

A 1994 section and a 2012 village need different conversations.

Documented storm work

Evidence-grade files for claims when hail finds the community.

Stonebridge Ranch roofing questions

What owners in the villages ask before booking.

The local roofers work these villages regularly and price to the community standards: dimensional profiles, approved color ranges, and clean staging. Confirming your village's current specifics is part of the estimate, not a surprise after.
Streets built in the same phase age together, so a wave of neighbors re-roofing is real information. It is still worth an independent read: a free inspection tells you whether your roof matches the street's timeline or has seasons left.
Yes. Hail ignores build dates, and west McKinney sat near several recorded strikes in the last few years. Newer roofs actually document well, since fresh damage stands out clearly against a young surface.
Open fairway lots take gusts harder than interior streets, and it shows up as lifted tabs along edges and ridges. Roofers who work Stonebridge check those zones first after wind events. Mention a fairway lot on the form and it gets read that way.
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