Roof Replacement Cost in Plano, TX: What to Expect
Plano roofs have a specific story: most of the city [...]
Plano roofs have a specific story: most of the city was built in the great Collin County booms of the 1970s through the early 2000s, which means entire neighborhoods hit roof-replacement age together—usually right after a hail year reminds everyone at once. Here’s what replacement actually costs in Plano and what moves the number.
The Short Answer
Typical Plano single-family replacements run $10,000–$28,000. East Plano’s older, simpler rooflines sit toward the low end; the larger two-story homes and cut-up custom roofs of west Plano push toward the high end, especially at steeper pitches. Your fastest path to a real number is the instant roof estimator—it measures your actual roof from satellite imagery and prices it in three shingle tiers in about a minute, no appointment required.
What Moves the Price in Plano
Size and complexity. Roofing prices per square (100 sq ft), and Plano’s larger west-side homes simply carry more squares. Hips, valleys, dormers, and steep sections add labor.
Shingle tier. Collin County sees the same hail alley weather as the rest of DFW. Class 3 and Class 4 impact-resistant shingles add 15–40% upfront but resist bruising—and Class 4 often earns a Texas insurance discount. The honest math is here: are Class 4 shingles worth it?
What tear-off reveals. Decking condition, layers, and ventilation shortfalls only show once shingles come up—which is why honest quotes are ranges and firm numbers follow inspection.
Insurance vs. retail. Hail-driven replacements often cost you only your deductible. Before you file anything, read the five claim mistakes DFW homeowners make.
Getting It Done in Plano
Run the estimator for your address, compare the three tiers, and book a free inspection in the same flow. We handle roof replacement in Plano along with repairs, storm damage, and insurance claims. Comparing across DFW? See Arlington, Fort Worth, Dallas, and Irving.

