TL;DR
- Dallas roof replacement costs $8,500–$15,000 for a typical 2,000 sq ft home with architectural shingles in 2026
- Texas has no statewide roofing license requirement – verify insurance, permits, and manufacturer certifications instead
- Class 4 impact-resistant shingles save 10–30% on homeowner insurance in hail-prone Dallas but cost 10–20% more upfront
- Replace your roof before solar installation – removing and reinstalling panels costs $1,500–$3,500 extra if done after
- Storm-chaser contractors are common after hail events – avoid door-to-door solicitation and large upfront deposits
What Do Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement Contractors Actually Do?
A full asphalt shingle roof replacement is a complete tear-off and reinstall of your roof system – not a repair or overlay. The contractor removes all existing shingles, inspects the decking (plywood or OSB), installs new underlayment and flashing, applies new shingles, and clears debris.
Most residential roof replacements are completed in one to three days, depending on home size and weather. For a typical Dallas 2,000 sq ft home, expect the crew on-site for 1–2 days, with total project time (permit to final inspection) running 3–7 days.
Here's what's included in a full replacement:
- Tear-off: Remove existing shingles, nails, and debris
- Decking inspection: Check for rot, water damage, or soft spots (often found on 40% of Dallas replacements)
- Underlayment: Install moisture barrier under new shingles
- Flashing: Seal valleys, vents, chimneys, and roof edges
- Shingles: Install new asphalt shingles per manufacturer specs
- Cleanup: Remove all nails, debris, and old materials
This differs from a repair (patching a leak or replacing a few shingles) or an overlay (laying new shingles over old ones – not recommended in Dallas due to hail risk and weight).
Key Takeaway: A full replacement takes 1–2 days on-site and includes tear-off, decking inspection, underlayment, flashing, and new shingles. Budget 3–7 days total from permit to final inspection in Dallas.
How Much Does Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement Cost in 2026?
A roof replacement in Texas costs $8,000 to $15,000 on average for a typical 2,000 sq ft architectural-shingle home. In Dallas specifically, expect to pay between $8,500 and $15,000 for a quality architectural shingle roof replacement in 2026.
The cost breaks down by roofing square (100 sq ft). In Texas, roofing costs range from $3.50 to $7.00 per square foot installed, equating to $350–$700 per roofing square. For a 20-square roof (2,000 sq ft), that's $7,000–$14,000 in labor and materials combined.
Shingle material costs vary by type:
| Shingle Type | Cost/Square | Lifespan | Wind Rating | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3-tab | $90–$110 | 20–25 years | 60–70 mph | Budget-conscious (not recommended for Dallas) |
| Architectural/Dimensional | $100–$150 | 30 years | 110–130 mph | Most Dallas homes |
| Impact-Resistant (Class 4) | $150–$200 | 30+ years | 130+ mph | Hail-prone areas; insurance discounts |
| Premium Designer | $150–$250 | 40–50 years | 130+ mph | High-end homes |
Hidden costs add $2,000–$5,000:
- Decking replacement: $2–$4/sq ft if plywood is soft or rotted (common in Dallas after 15+ years)
- Permit fees: $150–$400 in Dallas
- Dumpster rental: $300–$600 for debris disposal
- Flashing upgrades: $200–$500 for valleys, vents, chimneys
Example calculation: 20-square roof × $450/sq (architectural shingles + labor) = $9,000 base
- $1,500 decking repair (40% of Dallas homes)
- $250 permit
- $400 dumpster = $11,150 total
What Drives Price Differences Between Contractors?
Three factors explain why bids vary 30–50% for the same roof:
- Labor market: Dallas-Fort Worth roofing labor costs run 10–15% above the national average due to high post-storm demand. After a major hail event, labor can spike 20–30% temporarily.
- Material grade and supplier relationships: Contractors with direct manufacturer relationships or bulk purchasing power pass savings to homeowners. Premium shingles cost more but last longer and qualify for insurance discounts.
- Overhead and warranty backing: Licensed, insured contractors with established warranties and customer service cost more than cash-only crews. A minimum of $1 million in general liability is standard, and that insurance is reflected in pricing.
Key Takeaway: Dallas roof replacement averages $8,500–$15,000 for a 2,000 sq ft home. Hidden costs (decking, permits, dumpster) add $2,000–$5,000. Architectural shingles are the standard choice; Class 4 impact-resistant shingles cost 10–20% more but save 10–30% on insurance.
How to Vet and Hire the Right Roofing Contractor
Finding a trustworthy contractor is the most critical step. Here's a 5-step process:
Step 1: Get 3+ Written Bids
Request detailed bids from at least three contractors. A written contract should include a detailed description of materials, cost breakdown, start/end dates, payment schedule, and warranty information.
Each bid should itemize:
- Shingle type and cost per square
- Tear-off and disposal
- Decking inspection and repair (if needed)
- Underlayment and flashing
- Permit fees
- Payment schedule (typically 10–30% deposit, balance due at completion or defined milestones)
- Manufacturer and workmanship warranties
Step 2: Verify License and Insurance
Texas does not require a statewide roofing license. Instead, verify:
- General liability insurance: Request a certificate of insurance (COI) showing $1M+ coverage. Call the insurance agency listed on the document to personally verify that the policies are active and the coverage amounts are sufficient for a residential roofing project.
- Workers' compensation: Workers' compensation is legally required in most states for any contractor with employees. Ask explicitly.
- City of Dallas permit: A permit is required for re-roofing (replacement of existing roof covering) on all residential structures within the City of Dallas. Confirm the contractor will pull it.
- Manufacturer certification: Check if the contractor is a GAF Master Elite or Owens Corning Preferred contractor – these certifications require documented training and good standing.
Step 3: Check References and Reviews
Ask for a list of recent clients (within the last 12-18 months) whose projects were similar in scope and scale to yours. Call at least two and ask:
- Was the work completed on time and on budget?
- Did the crew clean up properly?
- Any issues with the roof after installation?
Also check Google, Yelp, and the Better Business Bureau (BBB) for patterns of complaints.
Step 4: Review the Contract
Before signing, confirm:
- Scope of work (tear-off, decking inspection, underlayment, flashing, shingles, cleanup)
- Materials (shingle type, grade, color)
- Timeline (start and completion dates)
- Payment schedule (10–30% deposit, balance on completion or milestones)
- Warranty terms (manufacturer product warranty + contractor workmanship warranty)
- Insurance and permit responsibility
Step 5: Confirm Warranty Registration
The Golden Pledge Limited Warranty must be registered within 30 days of installation. Request written confirmation that the contractor will register your warranty with the manufacturer.
Red Flags to Watch for When Getting Roofing Quotes
Storm-chaser contractors are a documented problem in Dallas after hail events. After a hailstorm, contractors go door to door offering free inspections and promising to waive insurance deductibles – both can be signs of fraud.
Red flags include:
- Door-to-door solicitation after storms
- Requesting >30% upfront deposit (standard is 10–30%)
- No physical business address or verifiable phone number
- Pressure to sign same-day or "limited-time offer"
- Unusually low bid without explanation
- Offering to waive your deductible: Any contractor who offers to 'waive,' 'absorb,' or 'cover' your deductible is committing insurance fraud. This is illegal in Texas.
- Cash-only payment with no receipt or contract
Key Takeaway: Get 3+ bids, verify $1M+ liability insurance, check references, review the contract, and confirm warranty registration. Avoid storm-chasers, large upfront deposits, and contractors offering to waive your deductible.
Asphalt Shingle Types: Which Should You Ask Your Contractor About?
Your shingle choice affects cost, lifespan, insurance discounts, and solar compatibility. Here are the four main types:
3-Tab Shingles
3-tab shingles have a lifespan of 20–25 years and wind resistance ratings typically around 60–70 mph, making them less suitable for high-wind or hail-prone regions. Cost: ~$90/square in materials.
Not recommended for Dallas. The hail frequency and wind exposure make 3-tab shingles a poor long-term investment.
Architectural (Dimensional) Shingles
Architectural shingles typically carry limited lifetime or 30-year warranties and achieve Class F (110 mph) or Class H (130 mph) wind resistance ratings per ASTM D3161. Cost: $100–$150/square.
Most popular in Dallas. They offer a good balance of cost, durability, and appearance. Architectural shingles offer the best value, providing 130 mph wind resistance and a 25–30 year lifespan compared to basic 3-tab shingles.
Impact-Resistant (Class 4) Shingles
These are engineered to withstand hail and high winds. Cost: $150–$200/square.
Highly recommended for Dallas. Impact-resistant shingles cost 10–20% more upfront but can save 10–35% on your homeowner's insurance premiums. Over a 30-year roof life, the insurance savings often offset the material premium.
Premium Designer Shingles
These mimic slate, wood shake, or other high-end materials. Cost: $150–$250/square. Lifespan: 40–50 years.
For luxury homes. The aesthetic appeal and extended lifespan justify the cost for high-value properties, but they're not necessary for most Dallas homeowners.
Key Takeaway: Architectural shingles ($100–$150/sq) are the standard for Dallas. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles cost 10–20% more but save 10–30% on insurance annually – often worth the upfront premium in hail-prone areas.
Should You Replace Your Roof Before Solar Installation?
If you're considering residential solar, replace your roof first. Here's why:
Removing and reinstalling solar panels for a roof replacement typically costs $1,500 to $3,500 depending on system size and racking complexity. If you install solar first and then need a roof replacement within 10 years, you'll pay this extra cost.
Timing rule: Replace your roof if it has fewer than 10 years of remaining lifespan before going solar.
Why it matters:
- Solar installers prefer architectural shingles as the base substrate
- Most solar installers prefer architectural (dimensional) shingles as the substrate because they provide a stable surface and most manufacturers explicitly approve standard racking attachment
- A new roof gives you 25–30 years of protection before the next replacement
- You avoid the $1,500–$3,500 panel removal/reinstallation cost
Solar-readiness checklist for your roofer:
- Confirm the roof will support solar racking (typically 50 lbs/sq ft)
- Use architectural shingles (not 3-tab)
- Ensure proper attic ventilation (required for warranty)
- Install flashing that's compatible with standard solar mounts
When you're ready to go solar, contact a solar provider to assess your roof's solar readiness and coordinate timing with your replacement contractor.
Key Takeaway: Replace your roof before solar if it has <10 years of life remaining. Architectural shingles are solar-compatible. Removing and reinstalling panels costs $1,500–$3,500 if done after solar installation.
What to Expect During and After Your Roof Replacement
Day-by-Day Timeline
Day 1 (Tear-off and prep):
- Crew arrives early morning; sets up dumpster and safety equipment
- Removes all existing shingles, nails, and debris
- Inspects decking for rot or damage
- Installs underlayment and flashing
Day 2 (Shingle installation):
- Installs new shingles from bottom to top
- Seals valleys, vents, and roof edges
- Installs ridge cap
- Final cleanup and debris removal
Days 3–7 (Permits and inspection):
- City of Dallas building inspector verifies installation per code
- Contractor registers manufacturer warranty (within 30 days)
- Final walkthrough and payment
Before the Crew Arrives
- Clear your attic of stored items (crew may need access for ventilation checks)
- Move vehicles from driveway (crew needs space for equipment)
- Protect landscaping, AC units, and outdoor furniture from falling debris
- Inform neighbors about the project (noise and dust are expected)
Post-Installation Inspection Checklist
Walk the roof with the contractor and verify:
- ✓ All old nails removed (no protruding fasteners)
- ✓ Shingles properly aligned and nailed (4 nails per shingle, per spec)
- ✓ Flashing sealed around vents, chimneys, valleys
- ✓ Ridge cap installed and sealed
- ✓ Gutters cleaned and reattached
- ✓ All debris removed from yard and gutters
- ✓ Warranty documentation provided and registered
Warranty Types
Manufacturer product warranty (25–50 years): Covers defects in shingle materials. Requires proper installation and adequate attic ventilation.
Contractor workmanship warranty (2–10 years): Covers installation errors. Varies by contractor; get it in writing.
Insurance Claims vs. Out-of-Pocket
If you have replacement cost coverage (RCV), your insurer covers the full replacement cost minus your deductible. If you have replacement cost coverage, the company will pay with two checks. The first check will be a partial payment. Your company will send the rest of your claim amount after you've started repairs.
If you have actual cash value (ACV), you receive the depreciated value – often 30–50% less than replacement cost. Upgrade to RCV if possible.
Key Takeaway: Most replacements take 1–2 days on-site. Expect 3–7 days total (permit to inspection). Verify shingle alignment, flashing seals, and debris removal before final payment. Confirm warranty registration within 30 days.
Frequently Asked Questions About Asphalt Shingle Roof Replacement Contractors
How much does it cost to replace an asphalt shingle roof in 2026?
Direct Answer: A roof replacement in Texas costs $8,000 to $15,000 on average for a typical 2,000 sq ft architectural-shingle home. Dallas homeowners typically pay $8,500–$15,000 for quality architectural shingles, with hidden costs (decking, permits, dumpster) adding $2,000–$5,000.
Cost per square (100 sq ft) ranges from $350–$700 installed, depending on shingle grade and contractor overhead. A 20-square roof costs $7,000–$14,000 in labor and materials.
How do I find a licensed and insured roofing contractor near me?
Direct Answer: Texas does not require a statewide roofing license, so verify insurance instead. Request a certificate of insurance showing $1M+ general liability coverage and call the insurer to confirm it's active. Check if the contractor is a GAF Master Elite or Owens Corning Preferred contractor – these certifications require documented training and good standing.
Also verify that the contractor will pull a permit from the City of Dallas and check references from recent clients.
How long does an asphalt shingle roof replacement take?
Direct Answer: Most residential roof replacements are completed in one to three days. For a typical 2,000 sq ft Dallas home, expect the crew on-site for 1–2 days, with total project time (permit to final inspection) running 3–7 days.
Weather delays and decking repairs can extend the timeline. Plan for 1–2 weeks from contract signing to final inspection.
What is the difference between architectural and 3-tab shingles?
Direct Answer: Architectural shingles typically carry limited lifetime or 30-year warranties and achieve Class F (110 mph) or Class H (130 mph) wind resistance ratings, while 3-tab shingles have a lifespan of 20–25 years and wind resistance ratings typically around 60–70 mph.
Architectural shingles cost $100–$150/square and are the standard for Dallas. 3-tab shingles cost ~$90/square but are not recommended for hail-prone areas.
Should I replace my roof before or after installing solar panels?
Direct Answer: Replace your roof first if it has fewer than 10 years of remaining lifespan. Removing and reinstalling solar panels for a roof replacement typically costs $1,500 to $3,500 depending on system size and racking complexity.
A new roof gives you 25–30 years of protection before the next replacement, avoiding the extra removal/reinstallation cost. Most solar installers prefer architectural (dimensional) shingles as the substrate because they provide a stable surface and most manufacturers explicitly approve standard racking attachment.
What questions should I ask a roofing contractor before signing a contract?
Direct Answer: Ask about shingle type and warranty, timeline, payment schedule, insurance coverage, permit responsibility, and decking inspection findings. A written contract should include a detailed description of materials, cost breakdown, start/end dates, payment schedule, and warranty information.
Also ask if the contractor will register your manufacturer warranty within 30 days and provide references from recent clients.
Does homeowner insurance cover asphalt shingle roof replacement?
Direct Answer: It depends on your policy type. Some policies pay up to the full cost to repair your roof at current prices. This is called replacement cost coverage. Some policies pay less if the roof is older or showing wear. This is called actual cash value coverage.
Replacement cost coverage (RCV) pays the full replacement cost minus your deductible. Actual cash value (ACV) pays the depreciated value, often 30–50% less. If you have hail or storm damage, file a claim with your insurer and get an adjuster's estimate before hiring a contractor.
Finding Reliable Roof Replacement Contractors in Dallas
When you're ready to hire, look for contractors who combine local expertise with transparent pricing and proper credentials. Key attributes of a trustworthy contractor include:
- Licensed and insured: $1M+ general liability, active workers' comp (if applicable)
- Local experience: Familiar with Dallas hail, wind, and building codes
- Transparent pricing: Itemized bids with no hidden costs
- Manufacturer certified: GAF Master Elite or Owens Corning Preferred status
- Warranty backing: Both product and workmanship warranties in writing
- Permit coordination: Pulls City of Dallas permit and handles inspection
Ready to Get Started?
For personalized guidance on roof replacement, contact a local roofing contractor to learn more.
How Much Does This Cost in Dallas?
Pricing varies based on your specific needs and local market conditions in Dallas. Contact a local provider for a personalized quote.
Conclusion
Hiring the right asphalt shingle roof replacement contractor in Dallas requires vetting insurance, checking references, and comparing detailed bids. Expect to pay $8,500–$15,000 for a 2,000 sq ft home with architectural shingles, plus $2,000–$5,000 in hidden costs.
Architectural shingles are the standard choice for Dallas's hail and wind exposure. Class 4 impact-resistant shingles cost 10–20% more upfront but often pay for themselves through 10–30% annual insurance discounts.
If you're planning solar, replace your roof first to avoid the $1,500–$3,500 panel removal cost. Verify contractor insurance, pull a City of Dallas permit, and confirm warranty registration within 30 days of completion.
Ready to get started? Request quotes from at least three contractors, verify their credentials, and ask about solar-readiness if you're considering panels. Compare bids carefully and choose a contractor with strong references, proper insurance, and transparent pricing.