
McKinney's roof replacement specialists
Once a claim is approved, the replacement should cover the full roof system, not shingles alone.
A roof replacement after hail damage starts with tear-off, but the real work is in the details. McKinney homes often have architectural shingles, multiple roof planes, steep pitches, ridge ventilation, pipe penetrations, and gutter runs that all need to be handled in the right sequence.
The contractor removes damaged shingles, checks decking, replaces underlayment, installs starter, valley material, flashing, drip edge where required, shingles, hip and ridge, vents, and pipe boots. The scope should match the approved insurance estimate and any supplements needed for missed items.
Material selection matters in Collin County. Homeowners may review impact-resistant shingles, shingle color, ventilation options, manufacturer warranties, and upgrades that make sense for a North Texas roof facing repeat spring hail.
A clean replacement ends with magnet cleanup, debris removal, final inspection, warranty information, and documentation for the carrier so recoverable depreciation can be requested when the policy includes it.

Full replacement covers tear-off, roof system installation, cleanup, warranty, and insurance completion paperwork.
Damaged shingles and old materials are removed so the roof deck can be checked. Soft, rotted, or compromised decking should be addressed before the new system goes on.
The installation includes underlayment, starter, flashing, drip edge where required, shingles, hip and ridge, vents, valleys, and pipe boots. Each component matters for water shedding and warranty coverage.
Crews remove debris, run magnets for nails, inspect the finished roof, and provide warranty and completion documents. Those documents can support the insurance holdback release.
The roof scope is reviewed against the carrier estimate before work begins. That helps catch missing components and reduces surprise cost arguments during installation.
McKinney homeowners can compare standard architectural shingles, impact-resistant options, ventilation, and warranty terms before selecting the final roof system.

Request a replacement estimate after a hail inspection or approved claim.
Free — no obligations
Review the approved insurance scope, supplement needs, shingle options, color, ventilation, and warranty choices.
Remove damaged roofing materials, protect the property, and inspect decking before new materials are installed.
Install underlayment, flashing, shingles, ridge, vents, pipe boots, and other components according to the final scope.
Perform final cleanup, inspect the finished roof, provide warranty paperwork, and document completion for the carrier.
