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Frisco Roofers, Held to a Written Standard

Roofing has an information problem: the buyer cannot see the product until it is too late to change it. The fix here is paper. Everything gets named, measured, and written down before work starts.

24Hail days on the Collin County record
3"Largest hail logged near Frisco
81 mphPeak wind gust on the record

Storm figures: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database, Collin County, on the record.

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​The idea

Facts on paper beat promises in person.

Frisco Roof Pros exists to make roof decisions boring: measured, itemized, and documented, so a homeowner can compare, verify, and decide without pressure. Local roofers do the work; the written standard is what you can hold them to.

The standard has three parts. The roof gets measured and photographed before anyone talks price. The estimate names every layer, not just the shingle. And the figure arrives in writing, where it stays checkable long after the conversation ends.

That is the whole pitch. If it sounds like the way you already buy everything else that matters, start with a free inspection or the cost guide.

"Measured first, itemized always, and every figure in writing."

24Hail days on the Collin County record
3"Largest hail logged near Frisco
81 mphPeak wind gust on the record

Storm figures: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database, Collin County, on the record.

The standard

The standard, spelled out.

First-party commitments, the same on every Frisco job. No borrowed trophies, just the checklist the work is held to.

Photographs before opinionsThe roof gets documented slope by slope before any recommendation
Every layer on the estimateUnderlayment, membrane, flashing, field, and vent, each itemized
Maker-spec installationFastening and sequence per the manufacturer pattern, keeping coverage intact
The site left cleanMagnet sweep across the yard and beds before the job is called done
Workmanship in writingWhat is covered and for how long, in plain language, before work starts
The standard

How every job runs.

Three checkpoints, each one on paper before the next begins.

1

Document

The roof gets walked, measured, and photographed, so the recommendation starts from evidence instead of a glance.

2

Put it in writing

Materials, sequence, and the figure go onto one itemized estimate that you can compare against any other bid.

3

Build to the paper

The finished roof gets checked against the written scope, and the workmanship terms stay with you afterward.

Estimate

See the standard on your own roof.

Request the free inspection. You get photographs, a written verdict, and a figure if one is warranted. What happens next is entirely up to you.

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