
3 Kings Roofing
3 Kings Roofing, LLC is headquartered at 701 E Plano Pkwy, Suite 510, in Plano, Texas, with additional branch locations...
The RCAT-listed roofing companies serving Collin County, in the heart of North Texas Hail Alley. Compare them below and request free quotes, with no obligation.

3 Kings Roofing, LLC is headquartered at 701 E Plano Pkwy, Suite 510, in Plano, Texas, with additional branch locations...

Absolute Construction has operated under the same name since 2004, growing from a Plano, Texas roofing company into a storm...

American Patriot Roofing is a veteran-owned roofing and insurance restoration contractor based at 1400 North Coit Road #604 in McKinney,...

Ascend Roofing is a small, locally owned residential roofing company in the Frisco, Texas area, led by managing member Logan...

Authentic Roofing is a Plano based roofing contractor working residential and commercial properties across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Better Business...

Blue Angel Roofing & General Contractors is a family owned, veteran owned roofing and general contracting company based at 450...

BRYJO Roofing and Remodeling is a full service residential roofing and remodeling company at 913 18th Street in Plano, Collin...

Central Roofing, whose legal entity is Central Company General Contractors, Inc., is a commercial roofing and steel contractor operating from...

Daltex Roofing & Remodeling is a family owned roofing and general contracting company that has had offices in Dallas since...

DFW Roofing Pro, LLC is a family owned roofing and general contracting company headquartered at 7300 State Highway 121 in...

Divine Construct LLC is a roofing and general contracting company with its main office at 5700 Tennyson Parkway, Suite 300,...

Elite Roofing LLC runs a McKinney branch office at 5900 S. Lake Forest Drive, Suite 300, serving Collin County and...

Exclusive Roofing and General Contractors is a Plano-based roofing company that positions itself as a premium, service-led contractor, describing its...

Fireman's Roofing and General Contractor LLC is a firefighter owned roofing company based in McKinney, founded by Don Scott and...

Flat Rock Roofing & Construction, LLC is a storm restoration and roofing company founded in January 2023 by Alex Edwards....

Frontline Roofing (legal name Frontline RFG LLC) is a small firefighter-owned roofing company in Collin County, founded in January 2021...

Granada Roofing & Exteriors is a McKinney based roofing and exteriors company serving property owners across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex....

GreenLeaf Roofing is a Plano based roofing company founded in 2013 that serves homeowners, businesses, and multi-family properties across the...

Helsley Roofing Company is a residential roofing contractor in Plano that has served the Dallas area since 1992. Founder Alan...

High Performance Restoration, LLC trades publicly as High Performance Roofing and operates from 9061 3rd St in Frisco, in Collin...

Imperial Roofing and Construction is a Plano based roofing and general contracting company working out of 400 Chisholm Pl in...

Infinite Roofing GC LLC, which trades as Infinite Roofing, is a family owned roofing and general contracting company based at...

Integrity First Roofing & Construction is a Frisco roofing contractor operating from 5566 Main St, Suite 208, Frisco, TX 75033....

JA Construction Services works from 6703 Levelland Road, Suite D, Dallas, TX 75252, in the Far North Dallas area that...
Collin County sits roughly 250 miles inland from the Gulf Coast, dead center in what meteorologists call Hail Alley, the corridor of frequent, severe hailstorms running from Texas up through the Great Plains. That single fact, not coastal wind, drives roofing here. Storm-tracking data shows 26 hail reports within 10 miles of the county center in 2024 and 16 more in 2025, with a stone as large as 4.50 inches recorded in the county in recent years. On June 1, 2025, a supercell dropped hail up to 3 inches in diameter across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, with Plano, McKinney, and Frisco among the hardest-hit cities in one of the more damaging single-day hail events North Texas has seen in years. If a homeowner in Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Allen, Wylie, or Anna is calling a roofer, there is a good chance a storm, not simple wear, put them there.
Because hail, not hurricane wind, is the primary threat, Collin County homeowners have real leverage with Class 4, UL 2218-rated impact-resistant shingles. Texas law allows insurers to offer a premium credit for them, and most carriers price that credit at 20 to 35 percent off the dwelling (Coverage A) portion of a homeowners policy, though the Texas Department of Insurance is clear that each company sets its own discount and paperwork; there is no statewide mandated percentage. A homeowner who has a roofer complete TDI Form PC068 after a Class 4 install, then takes it to their agent, is making the single most concrete money-saving move available here, and it only makes sense in a hail county, not a wind county.
That distinction matters because Collin County is not a coastal county. It is not one of the 14 first-tier TWIA counties (Aransas, Brazoria, Calhoun, Cameron, Chambers, Galveston, Jefferson, Kenedy, Kleberg, Matagorda, Nueces, Refugio, San Patricio, Willacy), so WPI-8 windstorm certification and Texas Windstorm Insurance Association coverage do not apply to a roof in Plano or McKinney. Standard homeowners insurance, not a state wind pool, handles hail claims here.
Growth is the other force shaping Collin County roofs. The county added 42,966 residents in the year ending July 1, 2025, a 3.4 percent jump that made it the second-fastest-growing county in the country by raw numbers, pushing its population toward 1.3 million. Frisco grew 10.2 percent and McKinney 12.3 percent in that stretch; Princeton, also in Collin County, was the single fastest-growing city in America over that period, and neighboring Celina grew 24.6 percent. That produces two very different roof populations at once: brand-new architectural shingle roofs in Frisco, Celina, and McKinney's newest subdivisions still under builder and manufacturer warranty, and original 25-to-35-year-old roofs in Plano's older west-side neighborhoods from the city's 1980s and 1990s boom that are now due for replacement independent of any storm. Master-planned HOAs add a Collin County wrinkle: McKinney's Stonebridge Ranch, a 5,000-plus acre, 70-plus village community with roughly 9,500 residents, requires homeowners to pick from its Community Association's pre-approved roofing list or file a Modification Application before a reroof, a step many Collin County homeowners have to clear that a rural county homeowner never would.
Permitting runs city by city here, not through one county building department, since Collin County's cities each do their own inspections. Plano's Building Inspections Department (1520 K Avenue, Suite 140) does not require a permit for reroof work under 25 percent of the roof area, but requires one, plus a registered contractor, above that threshold. McKinney requires contractor registration before permits are issued through its Citizen Self-Service portal and mandates drip edge on every asphalt shingle job. Frisco requires roofing contractors to register annually and carry at least $300,000 in liability insurance naming the city as certificate holder before any permit is pulled, with registration expiring alongside the contractor's insurance certificate. Allen requires a permit and final inspection on every residential reroof and charges contractors a $50 annual registration fee, with "Roofer" listed as its own contractor category. Wylie and Anna each run smaller building departments of their own. Only the true unincorporated pockets of the county fall to Collin County Development Services rather than a city hall. Plano, McKinney, Frisco, and Allen all adopted the 2021 International Residential and Building Codes within roughly the same ten-month window in 2022, giving the county's largest suburbs an unusually uniform code cycle for a metro this size.
Every home in the county is on file with the Collin Central Appraisal District, headquartered on Eldorado Parkway in McKinney, which tracks property values across all of these cities, so a permitted reroof here becomes part of the public record the appraisal district can see.
We list 67 roofing companies serving Collin County. Among them: 3 Kings Roofing, All Available Roofing, Ascend Roofing, and Birch Roofing Systems in Plano; American Patriot Roofing, Carmen Roofing Services, DFW Roofing Pro, Elite Roofing, and Fireman's Roofing and General Contractor in McKinney; Blue Angel Roofing and General Contractors in Allen; and Central Roofing in Anna. Ask any of them for proof of current general liability insurance, city registration where the jurisdiction requires one, and, for storm work, whether they will file TDI Form PC068 for a Class 4 install.