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Roof Replacement in Fort Worth, Texas — Quick Facts

A roof replacement in Fort Worth (Tarrant County seat, western anchor of the DFW Metroplex) varies by home size, roof pitch, materials, ventilation, decking condition, code requirements, and damage extent. Fort Worth sits in a heavy North Texas hail corridor with peak storm risk from March–June, and storm-related roof work may involve carrier review depending on your policy. Frame Restoration provides free inspections, documents storm damage in writing, coordinates city building permits, and backs every project with a 10-year workmanship warranty. BBB A+ Rated. Serving 28 Fort Worth ZIP codes. Call 214-308-9227 for a free inspection.

Fort Worth is the western anchor of the DFW Metroplex — the fifth-largest city in Texas, the seat of Tarrant County, and home to roughly a million residents spread across historic streetcar neighborhoods, mid-century suburbs, and brand-new master-planned growth. The city sits in a heavy North Texas hail corridor, where spring supercells, microburst winds, and triple-digit summer heat all take a measurable toll on residential roofing. Hail seasons routinely produce 1"–2" stones that bruise asphalt shingles and cut underlayment, while late-summer UV exposure accelerates granule loss on south- and west-facing slopes. Insurance carriers across the Metroplex treat North Texas roofs accordingly — proper documentation after a storm often makes the difference between a repair check and a full replacement.

Population: ~1,000,000 · County: Tarrant (county seat) · Region: DFW Metroplex · ZIP Codes: 76102, 76103, 76104, 76107, 76109, 76110, 76111, 76112, 76116, 76119, 76120, 76123, 76126, 76129, 76131, 76132, 76133, 76134, 76135, 76137, 76140, 76148, 76155, 76164, 76177, 76179, 76244, 76248

Why Fort Worth Homes Need Expert Roofing

Few DFW cities carry the housing range Fort Worth does. The city stretches from century-old historic districts — Fairmount, Ryan Place, Mistletoe Heights, Arlington Heights — through mid-century neighborhoods around TCU and the Cultural District, and out to massive new master-planned growth like Walsh Ranch on the west side and the Alliance corridor and Sendera Ranch on the north. Each has its own roofing profile — different builder vintages, different HOA palettes, different decking and ventilation conventions. A roof spec that's right for a 2020 production home in Alliance Town Center isn't the right spec for a 1920s bungalow in Fairmount.

Frame Restoration is headquartered in Frisco, TX, and works across the entire Metroplex. We engineer every roof for North Texas hail, wind, and heat exposure, and we plan around Fort Worth's mix of historic-district guidelines and master-planned HOA palettes.

Premium Reroofing

Full tear-off and premium roof replacements for Fort Worth homes — architectural and designer shingles, standing-seam metal, and meticulous finish on every project.

Storm Damage & Insurance

Hail, wind, and storm damage repair with insurance documentation support. We document damage in writing and prepare scopes your carrier can read.

Commercial Roofing

Premium commercial roofing for Fort Worth businesses, HOAs, and multifamily properties — uncompromising standards on every project.

Emergency Response

Emergency tarping, leak mitigation, and permanent repairs. Responsive help when Fort Worth homeowners need roof protection.

Reroofing Built to Uncompromising Standards

Every Fort Worth project receives Frame Restoration's full commitment — uncompromising quality from start to finish:

  • Free, no-obligation roof inspections with detailed condition reporting
  • Premium roof replacements with designer shingles and lifetime manufacturer warranties
  • Insurance documentation — written scopes and photo evidence your carrier can review
  • Emergency tarping and damage mitigation, available for storm-response support
  • Commercial roofing for Fort Worth businesses, HOAs, and property managers
  • Solar-ready roofing installations

Fort Worth Housing & Roofing Context

Typical housing: One of the widest mixes in DFW — century-old historic homes in Fairmount, Ryan Place, and Mistletoe Heights; mid-century houses through Arlington Heights, Westcliff, and the Tanglewood/TCU area; 1980s–1990s subdivisions across the central and southwest sides; and rapid 2000s–2020s master-planned growth at Walsh, Sendera Ranch, and Alliance Town Center. Understanding when your home was built — and what roofing materials and methods were standard at the time — helps us assess what's underneath the shingles and plan the right replacement spec for your specific property.

Fort Worth Neighborhood-Specific Roofing Notes

Local data points our estimators reference on every Fort Worth reroof — these are the conditions that change the spec sheet:

Fort Worth Permits & Inspections

The City of Fort Worth requires a permit and final inspection on every residential reroof, processed through Development Services. Frame Restoration pulls the permit, coordinates the inspection, and handles all paperwork — homeowners shouldn't have to chase a city office to get their roof closed out.

Hail-Rated Shingle Specs

Fort Worth sits in one of the heaviest hail corridors in North Texas. We default to Class 4 impact-resistant shingles (UL 2218 Class 4) — they qualify for Texas insurance discounts and dramatically reduce hail-bruising claims on future storms.

Attic Ventilation in North Texas Heat

Triple-digit attic temperatures bake undersized vent systems. Frame sizes ridge-and-soffit ventilation to IRC R806 minimums (1:150) or better, and uses high-temp synthetic underlayment that won't soften at 160°F deck temps.

Historic Districts & HOA Palettes

Historic districts like Fairmount and Ryan Place have preservation-minded color and material guidelines, while master-planned HOAs at Walsh and Alliance require neutral, earth-tone shingle palettes. Frame plans the submittal package around whichever rules apply to your block so approval doesn't slow your project.

Sources: City of Fort Worth Development Services, IRC R806/R905, UL 2218, manufacturer specs.

Serving Fort Worth & Surrounding Communities

Frame Restoration delivers the same uncompromising quality and meticulous craftsmanship to Fort Worth and every surrounding community across the DFW Metroplex — from the historic neighborhoods around the Cultural District and the Stockyards out to TCU, Walsh Ranch, and the Alliance corridor. Whether you're in the heart of Fort Worth or out on the city's expanding edges, our crews bring premium results to every project.

Fort Worth Community & Landmarks

Fort Worth is anchored by landmarks that draw the whole Metroplex — the Stockyards National Historic District, the Cultural District museums (Kimbell, Modern, Amon Carter), TCU and the Horned Frogs, Sundance Square downtown, and the Alliance corridor on the north side. The city is served primarily by Fort Worth ISD, with sections of Northwest ISD, Keller ISD, Crowley ISD, and Eagle Mountain–Saginaw ISD reaching into the city's outer neighborhoods. Frame Restoration is proud to roof the homes of the families who live and work around them.

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Roofing FAQs for Fort Worth Residents

How often does Fort Worth get hail damage that requires roof repair? +
Fort Worth anchors the western edge of the DFW Metroplex and sits squarely in North Texas's hail corridor. Spring and early-summer supercells routinely drop 1"–2" hail across Tarrant County, and Fort Worth's spread of neighborhoods — from the Cultural District out to Walsh Ranch and the Alliance corridor — sees damage almost every storm season. Frame Restoration recommends a free professional inspection after any significant hail or wind event; damage invisible from the ground can shorten your roof's life by 5–10 years if left unaddressed.
Do I need a building permit to replace my roof in Fort Worth? +
Fort Worth requires building permits for residential roof replacements, processed through the City of Fort Worth Development Services department. Frame Restoration pulls the permit, schedules the inspection, and ensures every installation meets Tarrant County code.
Does my Fort Worth HOA need to approve a roof replacement? +
It depends on your neighborhood. Historic districts like Fairmount, Ryan Place, and Mistletoe Heights carry preservation-minded color and material guidelines, while newer master-planned communities such as Walsh and Sendera Ranch enforce detailed CC&Rs with approved shingle palettes. Frame Restoration handles the HOA submittal package for you so the approval process doesn't slow down your project.
How do I document roof storm damage in Fort Worth after a storm? +
Fort Worth's heavy hail exposure creates frequent insurance-review situations every storm season. Thorough documentation is critical — photos, measurements, and a written damage report help your carrier review the full roofing scope. Frame Restoration documents the damage with photos and a written scope the carrier can read. Licensed adjusting work stays with licensed professionals under Texas law.
What can a roofer document for a Texas roof claim? +
No. Texas law reserves licensed adjusting work for licensed professionals. Frame Restoration documents storm damage and prepares a written scope the carrier can read. The claim itself stays between you and your insurance company. Read the full breakdown on our Texas roof documentation page →
What roofing materials are best for Fort Worth's climate? +
Fort Worth demands hail-rated roofing: Class 4 impact-resistant shingles qualify for Texas insurance discounts, high-temp synthetic underlayment holds up under triple-digit attic heat, and proper ridge-and-soffit ventilation extends shingle life. Standing-seam metal is also popular on premium custom homes around the Cultural District and the larger Walsh Ranch and Alliance-area builds.
How much does a roof replacement cost in Fort Worth? +
Roof replacement costs in Fort Worth vary by square footage, roof pitch, material choice, decking condition, code requirements, access, and damage extent. If storm damage is involved, coverage questions stay between the homeowner and carrier. Frame Restoration provides free written estimates with no obligation.
How long does a roof replacement take in Fort Worth? +
Fort Worth reroofs typically take 1–3 days depending on complexity and weather. Storm-related projects vary by scope, weather, material availability, city inspections, and carrier review timelines.
What are the signs my Fort Worth roof needs replacement? +
Fort Worth homeowners should check for hail bruising in the shingles, granule loss in the gutters, wind-lifted or torn shingles, and any visible decking sag. North Texas UV intensity also accelerates aging on south- and west-facing slopes, and the older historic-neighborhood roofs in Fairmount and Mistletoe Heights often hide decking problems beneath the surface.
Does Frame Restoration offer free roof inspections in Fort Worth? +
Yes — Frame Restoration provides 100% free, no-obligation roof inspections throughout Fort Worth and the DFW Metroplex. There is no cost and no pressure. Call 214-308-9227 or schedule online and a Frame roofing specialist will come to you, as scheduling and weather allow.
Does Frame Restoration serve roofing customers near Fort Worth? +
Yes. Along with Fort Worth, Frame Restoration serves nearby DFW communities including Haltom City, North Richland Hills, Hurst, Bedford and Arlington. Our roofing crews cover the entire DFW Metroplex, so whether your home is in Fort Worth or just outside it, call 214-308-9227 for a free, no-obligation roof inspection.

A Recent Frame Restoration Project in Fort Worth

A Tarrant County storm-damage roof replacement in Fort Worth — hail and wind damage documented into a written roofing scope, with adjuster coordination and a full reroof.

See the full Fort Worth project documentation →

What DFW homeowners say about Frame Restoration

Verified Google reviews of Frame Restoration. See all reviews on our Google Business Profile.

I had a great experience with Frame Restoration. The team was professional, honest, and clearly knew what they were doing. They explained everything clearly, kept me updated, and got the work done right. It’s rare to find a shop this trustworthy—highly recommend!
— Zachary Baker, verified Google review
Mike Frame and each of his crew members were very professional, knowledgeable, and very responsive to my needs. I always received a quick response when I had a question and was treated fairly throughout the entire process. My roof looks incredible (as well as my re-stained fence, gutters and interior wall damage repairs). Great experience and highly recommend their services!
— Margi Williams, verified Google review
We had a great experience with Frame Restoration. David was super easy to work with and very responsive from day 1 to the end. The crew did a excellent job installing our new roof and cleaning up the mess. It took less than 2 weeks from David knocking on our door to having a finished roof. We will definitely be referring them and using them next time
— Chris Taylor, verified Google review
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