Commercial flat roof serviced by Benchmark Roofing and Construction in Richardson, TX
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Roofers in Richardson, TX Custom roofs for Richardson's established streets.

Benchmark Roofing and Construction is a BBB A+ roofing contractor serving Richardson and the Telecom Corridor. From the established 1960s and 70s subdivisions south of Belt Line to the newer Collin County neighborhoods up north, we replace, repair, and storm-proof Richardson roofs, and we handle the insurance paperwork for you.

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Benchmark Roofing and Construction is a BBB A+ rated roofing company serving Richardson, 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 Richardson homeowners. Every job comes with a 5-year labor warranty. Call (972) 231-0794 for a free inspection.

Charcoal architectural shingle roof on a two-story Richardson, TX home by Benchmark Roofing and Construction
A custom architectural shingle roof completed on a Richardson-area home.

Roofing company in Richardson and the Telecom Corridor


Richardson straddles the Dallas County and Collin County line just north of LBJ Freeway, anchored by the Telecom Corridor and the University of Texas at Dallas. Much of the city's housing stock dates to a wave of growth in the 1960s and 1970s. Neighborhoods like Heights Park, Canyon Creek, and the streets around Arapaho Road are full of well-kept homes whose original roofs have long since aged out. Add in North Texas's spot in "hail alley," and roof replacement and storm repair stay a constant reality here. Every spring and early summer, supercell storms roll across the metroplex and drop hail that bruises shingles, cracks mats, and shortens roof life even when the damage isn't obvious from the ground.

Roofing services we provide in Richardson

Why Richardson homeowners choose Benchmark

After a hailstorm, Richardson 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.

Richardson neighborhoods we work in

Canyon Creek is the part of Richardson most people picture when they think custom roofing here: larger homes on wooded lots, complex roof lines, and owners who expect the flashing and valley work to be right. Heights Park, Cottonwood Heights, and the streets off Arapaho and Belt Line are mid-century ranch stock from the 1960s and 70s, much of it with low-slope or nearly flat sections tied into the main roof. Those transitions are where older Richardson roofs leak, and they need a different detail than a straight shingle run. Richardson is also the closest major city to our Garland office, which is part of why we're on so many roofs here.

Low-slope sections on mid-century Richardson homes

A lot of Richardson's 1960s and 70s homes were built with a porch, carport, or rear addition running at a much lower pitch than the main roof. Asphalt shingles aren't rated for that pitch and will fail there long before the rest of the roof does. The fix is a proper low-slope system on those sections, tied cleanly into the shingle above. If a contractor quotes you shingles across the whole thing without mentioning the transition, that's a warning sign.

Storm and insurance claims in Richardson

Richardson sits in North Texas hail country, and spring and early-summer storms bruise or strip roofs here every year. On the older stock especially, hail is often what pushes a roof that was already near the end over the line. We inspect for free, document every hail and wind hit, and meet your adjuster on the roof, so most Richardson 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.

Richardson FAQ

Richardson roofing FAQs

Do you serve all of Richardson?
Yes. We serve every Richardson neighborhood on both the Dallas County and Collin County sides, from the Telecom Corridor and Canyon Creek to Cottonwood Heights, Heights Park, and the older established subdivisions near Arapaho and Belt Line.
How fast can you inspect in Richardson?
Richardson is minutes 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 Richardson?
Yes. We're RCAT licensed, and we handle the City of Richardson 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 Richardson?
Most Richardson 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.
Can you re-roof the older ranch homes in Richardson?
That's a lot of what we do there. Neighborhoods like Richardson Heights and Canyon Creek are full of 1960s and 70s ranch homes with low-slope sections and original decking, and both need attention during a re-roof. We inspect the decking at tear-off and replace bad boards before the new shingles go on, so the roof is solid underneath, not just new on top.
Do you handle commercial roofs in Richardson?
Yes. Richardson has a large stock of office and light-industrial buildings, and we install and repair flat and low-slope systems on them, including TPO and modified bitumen. Call (972) 231-0794 and we'll take a look at your building.

Ready for a custom roof in Richardson?

We're close by and we answer the phone. Book a free inspection and we'll give you a straight read on what your roof actually needs.