Fort Worth Storm Damage
Roof Replacement

A Fort Worth, Texas storm damage roof replacement project, documented by Frame Restoration in Tarrant County. Project writeup covering scope, process, and Texas insurance compliance context.

Storm damage roof replacement — Fort Worth, Texas

This page documents a storm damage roof replacement in Fort Worth, Texas, the seat of Tarrant County and the second largest city in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Fort Worth sits squarely inside what insurers and the National Weather Service call Hail Alley — the corridor running through North Texas where severe hailstorms, straight-line wind events, and supercell activity drive more annual roof claims than nearly any other region in the country. Frame Restoration's storm response work in Fort Worth focuses on full-scope inspections, accurate damage documentation, and roof replacements that meet current Texas insurance and code requirements.

The typical Frame Restoration storm-damage reroof in Fort Worth is a full residential roof replacement following a documented hail and wind event. Frame's process starts with a free on-site inspection: roof field inspection for hail bruising and granule loss, soft metal verification, accessory damage notes (vents, flashing, gutters, fascia), and a photo set the homeowner can use in an insurance supplement. Once the homeowner's claim is approved, the job moves to tear-off, deck inspection and any plywood replacement, synthetic underlayment installation, ice-and-water shield on penetrations and valleys, shingle installation from eaves to ridge, and detail work at flashings, pipe boots, and ridge caps. The crew documents each phase the same way Frame documents in-progress work in nearby DFW cities.

Fort Worth is geographically large and architecturally varied, so storm-damage reroof work in the city ranges from new-construction homes in Walsh Ranch and Alliance to historic neighborhoods like Fairmount, Arlington Heights, Mistletoe Heights, and Ryan Place where many roofs sit on steeper pitches and carry decking and detailing that pre-date current code. Frame's work in those historic districts is handled with extra attention to original rooflines, dormer details, and flashing transitions. Every Fort Worth replacement Frame performs is written up under Texas House Bill 2102 compliance — the 2019 statute that bars roofing contractors from rebating, waiving, or absorbing a homeowner's wind-and-hail deductible. Frame documents the customer's deductible payment on the contract and invoice exactly as HB 2102 requires.

Large-scale storm events in Tarrant County — the May 2020 hailstorm, the 2023 Memorial Day supercell, and the recurring spring hail outbreaks that move across Fort Worth from the southwest — routinely drive entire neighborhoods into the claim cycle at the same time. Frame Restoration's full project library at /projects documents how those reroofs actually run, with in-progress photos and conservative captions, so Fort Worth homeowners can see what the work looks like before they sign a contract. To start a Fort Worth roof inspection, call 214-308-9227 or schedule online from the buttons above.

Planning a storm damage roof replacement in Fort Worth?

Frame Restoration photographs storm damage reroofs during the work. Fort Worth-specific photos will be added to this page as field crews capture them. Schedule a free storm damage inspection to start your project.

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