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Roof Replacement Cost in McKinney, TX

The real Collin County ranges, published, plus a calculator to ballpark yours.

No mystery pricing: here is what a new roof runs in McKinney by material tier, and what moves the number.

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New roof cost in McKinney, by tier

Installed ranges for a typical McKinney home, torn off to the deck and rebuilt. Larger or steeper homes trend to the high end.

MaterialTypical installed rangeLifespanWhere it fits
Architectural asphalt$11,500–$18,00025–30 yearsThe McKinney default
Class 4 impact-resistant$14,500–$22,00030+ yearsHail country money, possible insurance discount
Designer / premium$18,000–$27,50030–50 yearsHigh-profile curb appeal
Standing seam metal$26,000–$42,00040–70 yearsThe last roof the house needs

Collin County planning ranges, not quotes. Roof size, pitch, and detail move every number; a free inspection pins yours down.

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Many local roofers offer financing on bigger jobs through outside lenders, with rates and terms set by the lender and shown before you sign. If a payment plan matters to your decision, say so on the form and the estimate will lay the options out.

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Cost questions, answered plainly

The pricing questions McKinney homeowners bring first.

Because the honest number lives on the roof: square footage, pitch, layers, decking condition, and detail work set the price, and none of that is visible from the curb. The published ranges here get you budgeting; the free inspection gets you a firm figure.
Winter lulls, roughly December through February, tend to bring the most scheduling flexibility, since demand here peaks after spring hail and again in fall. The material price barely moves; what changes is how soon a crew can start and how negotiable the calendar is.
Rules of thumb put them near even, but the split moves with the roof: steep pitches and cut-up rooflines push labor up, premium shingles push materials up. The itemized estimate shows your split rather than an average.
When covered storm damage, not age, is the cause. Collin County hail makes that a live question most years, and the claim guide explains how scope and deductibles actually work. Wear-and-tear replacements are homeowner money.
Laying new shingles over old saves tear-off cost today and usually costs more later: hidden deck problems stay hidden, the new roof runs hotter, and Texas code stops at two layers anyway. Most McKinney roofers will price it if asked and recommend against it.
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