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Roof Replacement Cost in Frisco, TX

Roof bids scatter because they describe different roofs: different underlayment, different flashing, different corners cut. Here are researched Frisco ranges by material, a calculator, and how to read an estimate so the comparison is real.

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 figure

Why three bids come back three ways.

Collect bids on the same Frisco house and the spread can hit five figures. The house did not change; the assumed roof did. One bid prices a full tear-off with new flashing, another quietly reuses the old metal, a third thins the underlayment to hit a number.

The ranges below are researched Collin County estimates for a typical Frisco home, priced per square by material tier. Treat them as calibration: a bid far below them is describing a thinner roof than you think you are buying. The fix is always the same, an itemized estimate where every layer is named and the figure was measured on the actual roof.

White ranch home with a covered porch and brown shingle roof
The standard

The output, on paper.

Deck upThe whole assembly, not just the shingle
Spec'dMaterials named before work starts
In writingScope and number, no surprises
0Hidden line items

Frisco replacement ranges, by material.

Researched per-square estimates for a full replacement on a typical Frisco home, stated as ranges because real roofs vary. Repairs price separately, after the on-roof look.

Architectural asphalt roofFull tear-off, dimensional shingle$12,600–$19,300
Impact-resistant shingleThe toughest grade, built for hail country$15,700–$23,800
Designer / premium shingleSlate or shake-style premium tier$19,300–$29,400
Standing-seam metalConcealed-fastener panel system$28,000–$44,800

Replacement ranges for typical Frisco homes, researched for Collin County and confirmed in writing at your free estimate. Not a quote.

The instrument

Run your own starting range.

Footprint, pitch, and material produce a calibration range for a Frisco roof. The real figure still gets measured up top; this tells you what neighborhood it should land in.

SQ FT
Estimated install range
$12,650 – $15,180
Adjusted area (pitch)2,300 sq ft
Rate basis (incl. tear-off)$5.65 / sq ft

Illustrative researched estimate. Your written estimate confirms the number after a roofer gets on the roof.

Compared

The same roof, four materials.

One typical Frisco roof priced across the four common tiers, with what each buys and when it pencils.

Tier
What it buys
When it pencils in Frisco
Architectural
The standard laminated shingle, 25 to 30 year design life
The value baseline for most homes and most budgets
Class 4 impact-rated
The same looks with the top hail-test rating, possible insurer credit
Long stays in a county that logs hail most springs
Designer
Slate and shake profiles, heavier build, premium curb presence
Large visible rooflines where the look carries the exterior
Standing-seam steel
Concealed fasteners, 40-plus year service life, top wind behavior
Lifecycle buyers planning to hold the house past one shingle cycle

Ranges are researched Collin County estimates, not promises. Pitch, complexity, decking condition, and access move every figure; the written estimate is the real one.

Questions

Cost questions.

What Frisco homeowners ask about the figure.

Q1What does a new roof cost in Frisco right now?
Researched Collin County ranges put a typical architectural-shingle replacement in the low-to-mid twenties of thousands for an average Frisco home, with Class 4, designer, and metal stepping up from there. Your figure depends on squares, pitch, and complexity, which is what the estimate measures.
Q2Why is my neighbor's roof quote so different from mine?
Two houses that look alike can differ by hundreds of square feet of roof, a full pitch class, and a dozen flashing details. Add different material tiers and the spread is normal. Comparing lump sums across houses tells you almost nothing; comparing itemized scopes tells you everything.
Q3Is the cheapest bid ever the right call?
Only when it itemizes the same roof the other bids do, which is rare. Low bids usually describe a thinner system: lighter underlayment, reused flashing, no real starter course. The materials guide shows exactly where those savings hide.
Q4Does an impact-rated shingle change the figure much?
It is a measured step up from standard architectural, not a leap, and some Texas insurers offset part of it with premium credits. On the shingle guide the tiers sit side by side; on the estimate both get priced for your actual roof.
Q5When does insurance change the cost math?
When a covered storm event caused documented damage. Then the conversation becomes your policy, your deductible, and the evidence, and Texas law bars any contractor from absorbing that deductible for you. The storm read establishes whether that is your situation.
Estimate

Trade the range for a real figure.

The calculator calibrates; the roof decides. A measured visit turns the range into your figure, itemized in writing and ready to hold against any other bid.

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