
Roofing Service Areas in Frisco, TX
One written standard from the gated golf-course streets on the west side to the original townsite blocks downtown. The roofers are local, so scheduling holds and storm response is fast.
Storm figures: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database, Collin County, on the record.
Roofing across Frisco and the towns around it
Frisco grew from a small railroad stop into a city of roughly two hundred thousand inside a generation, which means whole square miles of roofs share the same birth year. Neighborhoods age as a block here, and so do their shingles. That pattern, not a sales calendar, is what should time your replacement decision.
Coverage runs the full city, plus the seams where Frisco blends into Plano, Little Elm, and The Colony. Whatever the street, the method holds: the roof gets measured and photographed before anyone names a figure, and the estimate arrives itemized and in writing.

The numbers under Frisco roofs.
A short, sourced picture of the local housing stock, framed to the geography each figure actually measures, never to your street.
Storm figures: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database, Collin County, on the record. Housing: U.S. Census ACS five-year estimates, across the Frisco area.
The weather these roofs are priced against.
Collin County logged 24 hail days in the last four years, with stones to three inches and a gust to 81 mph on the record. Those are county figures, the regional picture rather than a reading of any one block, and they are exactly why impact ratings and full-coverage membranes come up so often on Frisco estimates. The storm record lays out the events year by year.
Source: NOAA / NCEI Storm Events Database · Collin County 2023–2026. See the full Collin County storm record for the year-by-year detail.
Permits, handled inside the job.
Texas leaves roofing permits to each city, and the rules differ city to city across the metroplex. Confirming and pulling whatever the City of Frisco requires is part of a proper job, because unpermitted work can haunt a warranty and a future sale. Details sit on the permits page.
- P-1Where
- The city building / development services department (building permits in Texas are municipal, not state)
- P-2Code
- the International Residential Code (IRC), set by Texas law as the baseline municipal residential code — each city adopts and amends its own edition
- P-3Who pulls it
- Our roofers pull the permit before tear-off.
- P-4Inspection
- A final city inspection on the back end.
Skipping the permit can void a warranty and complicate a future sale, so our roofers pull it as part of a proper replacement. Source: Texas Local Government Code ch. 214 (IRC baseline) + city building departments. Full detail on the Frisco roof permits page.
Frisco neighborhoods, each with its own page.
Every area below opens to a local roof read: what the housing stock is like, what tends to fail, and the questions people there actually ask.
On a street we have not listed? Coverage is city-wide and then some. Send the address and a local roofer confirms it, almost always with a yes.
Get your part of Frisco measured.
Wherever the house sits, the sequence is the same: measured, photographed, itemized, written down. Scheduling stays tight because the roofers stay local.