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Dallas anchors the metroplex, and it's one of the most hail-prone big cities in the country. From our Garland headquarters next door, Benchmark Roofing and Construction brings BBB A+ rated crews to Dallas neighborhoods of every age and style, with the same honest inspections and 5-year labor warranty on every job.

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Benchmark Roofing and Construction is a BBB A+ rated roofing contractor serving Dallas, TX, out of our Garland office. Since 2008 we've handled roof replacement, repairs, storm-damage insurance claims, gutters, and commercial roofing for Dallas homeowners. Every job comes with a 5-year labor warranty. Call (972) 231-0794 for a free inspection.

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Roofing in Dallas: every roof age and style


Dallas is the county seat of Dallas County and the largest city in the metroplex, with housing stock that spans more than a century. You'll find pre-war bungalows in East Dallas and Oak Cliff, mid-century ranch homes in Lake Highlands and Preston Hollow, and modern builds on the city's growing edges. That variety means no two Dallas roofs are the same. A steep-pitched older home calls for a very different approach than a low-slope contemporary build. As a full-service contractor, we work on all of them. North Texas hail makes Dallas one of the hardest-hit cities for storm damage year after year, so a roof that looks fine from the street may still be quietly losing granules and life span. That's why so much of our Dallas work comes in as hail damage insurance claims, and why many of those claims end in a total roof replacement paid mostly by the carrier.

Roofing services we provide in Dallas

Dallas neighborhoods we work in

Dallas isn't one roofing market, it's a dozen. Lakewood, the M Streets, Munger Place, and Lower Greenville hold pre-war homes with steep pitches, dormers, and original chimney flashing that has been patched more than once. Preston Hollow and North Dallas run to larger custom homes where the roof geometry gets complicated and the material is part of how the house reads. Lake Highlands, Casa Linda, and the White Rock area are mostly mid-century ranch stock, much of it with low-slope porch and carport sections that need a different system than the main roof. Oak Cliff, including Kessler Park and Winnetka Heights, mixes historic homes with newer infill on the same block. We price each of these off what the roof actually is, not off a citywide average.

Historic districts and permits in Dallas

The City of Dallas requires a permit for a roof replacement, and we pull it and see the inspection through. If your home sits in one of the city's historic or conservation districts, and Swiss Avenue, Munger Place, Winnetka Heights, and Kessler Park all qualify, exterior work can require review before it starts, including material and color. Check with the city before anyone schedules a tear-off, because doing it in the wrong order is expensive to undo. We'll tell you what we know and point you to the right department.

Choosing between roofing companies in Dallas, TX

Dallas has more roofing companies than almost any city in Texas, and after a storm that number multiplies with crews that drove in from out of state. A few questions separate the ones worth calling. Ask how long the company has been at the same address, and whether that address is in the metroplex. Ask whether they're RCAT licensed, and ask what the workmanship warranty actually covers in writing, separate from the manufacturer's shingle warranty. Ask who will be on your roof, an employed crew or whoever was available that week. Ask for the permit to be pulled in the company's name. A contractor who won't answer those plainly has already told you something.

What a roof replacement costs in Dallas

Most Dallas roof replacements run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on size, pitch, and material. Asphalt shingle roofs typically fall in the $10,000 to $14,000 range, and standing-seam metal runs $18,000 to $30,000 or more. That spread is real rather than hedging. A two-story in Preston Hollow with multiple gables and a steep pitch is a different job from a single-story ranch in Casa Linda with the same square footage. Storm-damage replacements are often covered by insurance minus your deductible.

Why Dallas homeowners choose Benchmark

After a hailstorm, Dallas gets its share of out-of-town crews knocking on doors, and plenty of them are gone before the warranty ever gets tested. We work the other way. Neil Kreck started Benchmark in Garland back in 2008, and over 20+ years in the trade the company has finished more than 1,000 projects. We're RCAT licensed, an NRCA member, TGCL $25,000 Certified, and BBB A+ rated, and every roof we install carries a 5-year labor warranty. You're hiring an established local contractor who still answers the phone after the job is done.

Storms & insurance in Dallas

Dallas takes hail nearly every spring, and it ranks among the hardest-hit cities in the country for storm claims year after year. East Dallas took a direct hit in the April 25 to 26, 2026 hail storm, and the claim window for that event runs into spring 2027. Most hail damage doesn't look like damage. It bruises the mat and knocks granules loose, and the roof keeps shedding water for a while before it stops. We inspect for free, document every hail and wind hit, and meet your adjuster on the roof, so most Dallas homeowners pay only their deductible. If the damage isn't there, we'll tell you that instead of filing a claim you don't need.

Dallas FAQ

Dallas roofing FAQs

Do you serve all of Dallas?
Yes. We serve homeowners and businesses throughout the city of Dallas: from established neighborhoods like Lake Highlands, East Dallas, and Oak Cliff to newer developments on the city's edges. Our Garland office is a short drive from most of Dallas.
How fast can you inspect my roof in Dallas?
Dallas is a short drive from our Garland office, so we can usually set up a free inspection within a day or two. After a hailstorm we move storm calls to the front of the line. Call (972) 231-0794 to schedule.
Do you pull permits in Dallas?
Yes. We're RCAT licensed, and we handle the City of Dallas permitting and inspection process for re-roofs, so your new roof is documented, inspected, and up to code.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Dallas?
Most Dallas roof replacements run between $8,000 and $18,000 depending on size, pitch, and material. Asphalt shingle roofs typically fall in the $10,000 to $14,000 range, while standing-seam metal runs $18,000 to $30,000 or more. Storm-damage replacements are often covered by insurance minus your deductible.
My home is in a Dallas historic district. Does that affect the roof?
It can. Dallas historic and conservation districts, including Swiss Avenue, Munger Place, Winnetka Heights, and Kessler Park, can require review of exterior work before it starts, and that review can cover roofing material and color. Check with the city before you schedule a tear-off, then we'll build to whatever the district approves.
Can you re-roof older homes in East Dallas and Lakewood?
Yes. Older East Dallas homes often have steeper pitches, original plank decking, and sometimes an old layer of wood shingles hiding under the composition roof. We plan for that in the bid, so the decking gets fixed right instead of turning into a surprise charge. These are the houses we re-roof all the time.
How often does hail hit Dallas roofs?
Often enough that you should plan on it. Dallas sits in the North Texas hail corridor, and spring and early summer storms do most of the damage we see across Dallas County. Hail bruises shingles in ways you can't spot from the ground. If a storm rolls through your neighborhood, call (972) 231-0794 and we'll inspect the roof for free.

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