Professional Roofing Contractor Handling Storm Damage Repairs Across DFW
Dane Roofing delivers permanent repairs on storm-damaged roofs, not temporary patches that fail at the next weather event. Your roof gets rebuilt correctly with quality materials rated for North Texas hail, wind damage, and heavy rain.
You deserve a roof that holds, not one that keeps you anxious every time clouds roll in.
What North Texas Storms Do to Your Roof
- Hail damage on shingles: Impact marks and granule loss that look minor but strip the roof’s protective layer completely.
- Wind damage along the edges: High winds peel back shingles from the perimeter first, often without tearing them off entirely.
- Falling debris punctures: Branches and falling trees leave impact points that crack the decking and let water intrusion begin.
- Damaged or shifted flashing: Storms loosen the metal seals around chimneys and vents, turning them into direct entry points for leaks.
- Gutters pulling away from the roofline: A subtle sign of wind damage that leaves the roof edge unprotected.
- Water stains on ceilings and walls: Visible damage inside the home means storm water has already been moving through the structure for some time.
- Missing shingles in isolated patches: Even a few missing shingles after a storm expose the roof deck to every rain event that follows.
What Is at Risk When You Put Off That Storm Inspection?
- Your decking: Exposed roof deck absorbs water fast and begins to rot quietly under the surface.
- Your insulation: Saturated insulation loses thermal value and becomes a breeding ground for mold growth.
- Your walls and ceilings: Water stains are the last warning sign, not the first indication of trouble.
- Your insurance claim: Delayed inspections give insurance providers reason to question whether damage came from the storm or from neglect.
- Your replacement cost: Every week of further damage shrinks the gap between a manageable repair and a full roof replacement.
Our Process: How Your Storm Repair Happens
- Thorough inspection: Every section of the roof gets checked, including the decking, flashing, gutters, and attic access points.
- Full documentation: Photos, written findings, and damage reports are prepared to support a strong insurance claim.
- Insurance adjuster visits: A Dane Roofing contractor meets your adjuster on the roof and walks them through every area of visible and hidden damage.
- Permanent repairs or replacement: Work begins once the claim is approved, using quality materials built for North Texas’s severe weather.
- Clean site, complete job: Magnetic nail sweeps, debris removal, and a final walkthrough before the crew leaves your property.
Flexible Financing for Your Storm Roof Repair
A full roof replacement is a large expense, especially when a storm forces the decision. Dane Roofing offers financing so Dallas and Fort Worth homeowners can get the work done immediately without waiting on savings.
- 0% interest for up to 24 months
- Monthly payments that fit your budget
- No hidden fees and no confusing paperwork
- Available across Dallas, Frisco, Plano, and surrounding North Texas communities
Call (469) 585-3263 to find out if you qualify.
Homeowners Tell It Better Than We Can (Reviews)
John L. “Working with Dane Roofing made the entire process easy. Excellent communications and timely service, especially working with the insurance company to ensure full coverage on my claim.”
John Fraser, “We had a small leak around our brick chimney into the attic. Dane came out the next day, right at the agreed time, and not a minute late. He assessed the issue, explained what was wrong simply and clearly, and fixed the leak immediately. Dane was kind, professional, and helpful. Highly recommend reaching out for any roofing problems.”
Frank Hayward, “Dane Roofing did a great job replacing my roof. They were prompt and efficient. The work was done in a professional, workmanlike manner, and their pricing was competitive. The follow-up was exemplary. Give them a call.”
Greg Ryan “Very responsive, no pressure during the sales process, and was able to complete the job in a timely manner. Would definitely recommend.”
Call (469) 585-3263 for a Free Storm Damage Inspection
Available day and night across Dallas, Frisco, Plano, Carrollton, Little Elm, Argyle, and Sanger, TX.
Dane Roofing responds fast, documents everything, and gets your roof back to full strength. Serving North Texas homeowners since 2003.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is It Safe to Stay in a Home With Storm Roof Damage?
It depends on the severity. Missing shingles and minor leaks generally allow you to stay put while repairs get scheduled, provided no structural issues are present. Fallen trees, large debris impacts, or a sagging roofline are safety risks that warrant a professional assessment before you remain in the property.
Does Homeowners Insurance Cover All Types of Storm Roof Damage?
Most homeowners’ insurance policies cover damage caused by hail, high winds, fallen trees, and heavy rain. Gradual deterioration and pre-existing issues are typically excluded. Knowing the difference matters when filing a claim, and Dane Roofing provides the inspection documentation that clearly separates storm-caused damage from normal wear.
Does Filing a Storm Damage Claim Affect My Insurance Policy?
Filing a weather-related claim in Texas generally does not count against you the same way an at-fault claim would. However, multiple claims in a short period can affect your premium or renewal terms, depending on your insurance provider. A Dane Roofing inspection helps you determine whether the damage justifies a claim or whether minor repairs out of pocket are the smarter financial move.
When Does Storm Damage Require a Full Replacement Rather Than Extensive Repairs?
When assessing storm damage reveals that severe damage has compromised the decking, multiple sections of the roof, or the structural integrity of the system, a new roof is the more cost-effective and protective long-term decision.
How Quickly Should I Call for Emergency Services After a Storm?
Contact us within 24 hours of a storm hitting. That’s how to protect your house from further damage and get the strongest possible foundation for informed decisions about repair costs and insurance coverage.