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Storm Damage Roof Repair in McKinney, TX

After hail or high wind: documented damage, a fair scope, and a roof made whole.

Hail crossed Collin County 24 days in the last four recorded years. When it finds your roof, a local roofer photographs every hit and rebuilds it right.

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Tell us the storm date if you know it. It anchors the whole file.
Scope of work

What storm work involves here

Storm damage splits into two jobs: proving what happened, and fixing it. The proving matters because hail wear is subtle from the ground, and because your insurer will scope the repair off the evidence. A local roofer chalks and photographs each strike, slope by slope, and dates the file to the storm so the record stands up.

The fixing ranges from replacing folded-back shingles after a wind night to a full replacement when a stone year finishes an older field. If the damage is claim-worthy, the claim guide shows how the process runs; if it is minor, an honest repair closes it without the insurance detour.

A slope-by-slope damage survey
Every face of the roof photographed, not just the easy ones.
Chalked, dated evidence
Strikes marked and time-stamped against the storm date.
Emergency dry-in when needed
Tarps and temporary seals if water is actively getting in.
Soft-metal checks
Vents, gutters, and flashing dents that confirm what hit the roof.
A written scope of repair
What needs fixing, what does not, priced line by line.
Adjuster-visit support
Your roofer can be on the roof for the adjuster walk, evidence in hand.
Hole in dark shingles with splintered decking showing through
When to replace

What a storm leaves behind on a roof

After a loud night, check for these from the ground. Any one earns a free professional look.

Shingle tabs lifted or gone

The 81 mph gust on the county record peeled whole courses on some homes.

Dents in gutters and vents

Soft metal takes hail marks first and tells you the roof took hits too.

Granule piles at downspouts

A sudden flush of grit after one storm is a hail signature.

A new stain after the storm

Fresh interior marks tie the damage to a date, which matters for a claim.

How it works

After the storm, in order

Four steps, each documented, so the repair and any claim run on evidence.

1

Document first

Photos and chalk marks before anything is moved or patched.

2

Dry it in

Active leaks get tarped the same visit so damage stops compounding.

3

Decide the path

Repair, replace, or claim: each priced, with the tradeoffs plain.

4

Do the work

The roof rebuilt or repaired, with the paper trail closed out.

Storm damage questions

What McKinney homeowners ask in the week after a storm.

Get the roof documented first. An inspection that photographs and dates the damage gives you a factual base before the claim opens, and if the damage turns out minor, you can skip the claim entirely. The claim guide walks the order.
Not after real hail. Stones crack shingle mats without leaving anything you can spot from the ground, and the failure shows up a season or two later as leaks. The county logged 88 one-inch-plus hail reports in four years. A free inspection settles it either way.
Around an inch, quarter-sized, is where standard shingles start taking real damage, and Collin County sees stones well past that: the record ran to three inches in 2023. Impact-rated shingles move that threshold up, which is why they earn a serious look here.
Sign nothing on the porch. Storm-chasing crews follow hail maps into McKinney every spring, and a contract signed that day is hard to unwind. Get an independent inspection, get the scope in writing, and pick your roofer on your own schedule.
No, and it is against Texas law to offer. A contractor who dangles a free deductible is proposing a crime with your name on the paperwork. You pay the deductible; a straight roofer builds an honest scope and gets the full damage counted instead.
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Get the storm on record while it is fresh.

Every strike photographed and dated, at no cost to you. Whatever path you pick afterward, you will be deciding from evidence.

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