New gray architectural shingle roof on a Plano, TX home by Benchmark Roofing and Construction
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Roofing Contractor in Plano, TX Custom roofs for Plano's finest neighborhoods.

Plano is one of the fastest-built suburbs in the metroplex. Block after block of newer homes went up with architectural-shingle roofs, and plenty of them are now hitting the age where hail and time start to show. Benchmark Roofing and Construction brings BBB A+ rated crews up from Garland, does HOA-friendly installs, and backs the work with a 5-year labor warranty.

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

Charcoal shingle roof on a French-style Plano home by Benchmark Roofing and Construction
A custom shingle roof completed on a Plano-area home.

Roof repair and replacement in Plano, TX: newer suburbs, aging shingles


Plano sits in Collin County at the north edge of the metroplex, and it grew explosively from the 1980s onward into one of the region's classic master-planned suburbs. Most Plano homes are single-family two-stories built within the last few decades, and the great majority were roofed with architectural (dimensional) asphalt shingles. Those roofs were built for a 20-to-30-year life, so a large share of Plano's housing stock is now in the window where the original roof is wearing out or has taken hail damage. North Texas hail reaches well into Collin County, and Plano sees the same storm exposure as the rest of the metroplex, just on newer homes. Our job is telling you which side of the line your roof is on: a repair that buys a few more years, or a full replacement that resets the clock.

Roofing services we provide in Plano

Why Plano homeowners choose Benchmark

After a hailstorm, Plano 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.

Plano neighborhoods we work in

Plano is really two roofing markets. West Plano, including Willow Bend, Bent Tree, Deerfield, Kings Ridge, and the Shoal Creek area, is where the larger custom homes are. Those roofs carry more complexity per square foot: multiple gables, dormers, deep valleys, and long flashing runs against masonry and stucco. That geometry is where roofs usually fail first, and it's also what separates a careful install from a fast one. East and central Plano, including Los Rios, Hunters Glen, Ridgeview, and Preston Meadow, is older stock from the 1970s and 80s on simpler roof lines. Those homes are frequently on their third roof. We work both sides of the city and price each one off what the roof actually is, not off a per-square average.

HOA and architectural approval in Plano

A large share of west Plano sits under an HOA with an architectural committee that reviews shingle color and profile before work starts. That approval is worth getting in writing before anyone tears off a roof, and it's a step storm-chasing crews routinely skip. Texas law limits how far an HOA can go in blocking impact-resistant shingles, though the committee can still weigh in on appearance. We've been through Plano color approvals before and will help you assemble what the committee asks for.

Storms & insurance in Plano

Hail reaches well into Collin County, and Plano sees the same storm exposure as the rest of the metroplex on generally newer homes. That combination fools people. A roof that is only 12 or 15 years old can still be finished if a storm bruised the mat, and the damage rarely looks like much from the driveway. We inspect for free, document every hail and wind hit, and meet your adjuster on the roof, so most Plano 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.

Plano FAQ

Plano roofing FAQs

Do you serve all of Plano?
Yes. We serve homeowners and HOAs across Plano in Collin County, including West Plano, East Plano, and the newer neighborhoods near the Legacy area. Plano is an easy drive north from our Garland office.
How fast can you inspect my roof in Plano?
Plano is an easy drive north 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 Plano?
Yes. We're RCAT licensed, and we handle the City of Plano 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 Plano?
Most Plano 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.
Why do west Plano roofs cost more than the Plano average?
Size and shape. Homes in Willow Bend, Bent Tree, Deerfield, and Shoal Creek tend to be larger, steeper, and cut up with more gables, dormers, and valleys than a standard two-story. Steeper pitches slow a crew down and need more fall protection, and every valley and wall intersection is another flashing detail that has to be built right. A large roof with complex geometry can price well above a same-size roof that is mostly straight runs. We measure and price off your actual roof, so the number you get reflects what the job takes.
Do I need HOA approval to replace my roof in Plano?
In many Plano neighborhoods, yes. Plenty of HOAs here have rules on shingle color and style, so check your covenants before you sign with anyone. Texas law limits how far an HOA can go in blocking impact-resistant shingles, though they can still have a say on appearance. We've worked through HOA color approvals before and can help you get the paperwork handled.
Most of my Plano neighborhood was built in the 1980s. Is my roof due?
It may be closer than you think. A lot of central and east Plano went up in the 1980s and 90s, and those homes are on their second or third roof by now. If yours hasn't been replaced in 15 to 20 years, get it inspected before the next hail season. Call (972) 231-0794 and we'll give you an honest read.

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