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Apex Roofing Solutions · Dallas, TX

Trusted Roof Repair in Dallas, TX

A roof repair is only as good as the contractor standing behind it — verifiable credentials, documented track record, and a warranty that exists in writing

Apex Roofing Solutions is fully licensed, triple manufacturer-certified, and has documented repair histories across thousands of homes in six major metro markets.

4.8 234+ Reviews 15+ years
GAF Master Elite CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster Owens Corning Preferred

Social Proof

Why Customers Trust Us

  • licensed insured
  • 15+ years
  • 5-year workmanship warranty
  • GAF Master Elite Certified

“Hail took out our entire roof in Plano. Apex handled the insurance adjuster meeting, matched our architectural shingles perfectly, and finished in two days.”

J.S.

Dallas

“Third roofer we called after the spring storms — the first two never showed up. Apex was here the next morning with a detailed estimate. Frisco area.”

D.P.

Dallas

“Professional crew, zero debris left behind, and the new roof looks better than the original. Worth every penny.”

A.C.

Dallas

Serving Plano Frisco Highland Park Dallas is one of the fastest-growing SMB markets in the US — a sprawling metro where local search visibility separates businesses that capture demand from those that miss it entirely.

Everything Included

What You Get

  • Fast Scheduling

    Priority booking for urgent leak issues.

  • Photo Documentation

    Before/after photos provided for your records and insurance.

  • Root-Cause Focus

    We fix the underlying cause, not just the visible symptom.

Our Guarantees

  • 5-year workmanship warranty on all repairs (terms apply)
  • licensed insured
  • 15+ years
  • 5-year workmanship warranty
  • GAF Master Elite Certified

Credentials & Certifications

  • GAF Master Elite
  • CertainTeed Select ShingleMaster
  • Owens Corning Preferred

Simple Process

How It Works

  1. Full inspection and diagnosis — exterior and attic — with photo documentation

  2. Repair plan and targeted materials selection matched to existing system

  3. Repair execution, cleanup, and post-repair photo confirmation

Our Approach

Roof Repair in Dallas

Dallas sits in the heart of hail alley — spring storms routinely produce golf-ball-sized hail that destroys shingles and dents metal flashing, making insurance claim expertise as important as roofing skill in this market.

Roof repair in Dallas is inseparable from the insurance claim process, and understanding that relationship is the single most important thing a homeowner in Plano, Frisco, or Highland Park can do after a hailstorm. The North Texas spring storm season — typically March through June — generates some of the most damaging hail in the United States, with supercell thunderstorms capable of producing stones two inches in diameter or larger. When hail hits an asphalt shingle, it bruises the mat beneath the granule layer without always leaving visible surface damage at first glance. An untrained eye may see a few missing granules and assume the roof is intact; an experienced inspector will probe the shingle surface and find the characteristic soft spots that indicate the fiberglass mat has been fractured and the shingle's ability to shed water is permanently compromised. In Plano and Frisco, where large subdivisions were built in the 1990s and early 2000s with three-tab shingles that are now approaching the end of their design life, a significant hailstorm often pushes a marginally viable roof over the threshold into legitimate insurance replacement territory. We document every impact point with close-up photography, measure hail strike density per square, and prepare a damage report in the format that State Farm, Allstate, and USAA adjusters are trained to evaluate. In Highland Park and University Park, where cedar shake and slate roofing are more common on established estates, hail repair requires sourcing materials to match existing profiles — we maintain relationships with specialty suppliers who can match aged cedar shake color and slate thickness so repairs are visually seamless.

The roofing industry has one of the highest contractor fraud rates of any home improvement trade — storm chasers, unlicensed operators, and contractors who disappear between the deposit and the warranty claim are a documented pattern in every major market after weather events. The signals of a trustworthy roofing contractor are specific and verifiable before you sign anything: an active state contractor license you can look up online, current general liability and workers' compensation insurance certificates with your name listed as an additional insured, manufacturer certifications that require annual re-qualification, and a BBB accreditation rating with no unresolved complaints. Apex Roofing Solutions provides all of this documentation at the first appointment — not after you ask twice — because a company with nothing to hide puts its credentials forward. Our repair track record includes thousands of documented projects across Houston, Dallas, Austin, Phoenix, Atlanta, and Denver, with before-and-after documentation on every job.

Inspection-first repairs with photo documentation and root-cause fixes — not just surface patches

Problems We Solve

  1. Unlicensed contractors who cannot be traced after a failed repair leave homeowners with no legal recourse — the security deposit is gone and the repair must be redone at full cost, often after the failure has caused significant secondary water damage

  2. Contractors without workers' compensation insurance transfer liability for on-the-job injuries to the homeowner's liability policy — an injured worker who cannot make a workers' comp claim can sue the property owner, and many homeowner's policies do not cover this exposure

  3. Storm chasers who solicit work door-to-door immediately after weather events are overwhelmingly operating on a short-term profit model — their business identity changes after each storm season, making warranty claims impossible to enforce even when a written warranty was issued

  4. Contractors who request full payment upfront before starting work have no financial incentive to complete the job to specification — industry standard is no more than 10 to 30 percent deposit, with the balance due on satisfactory completion

  5. A contractor with no manufacturer certification has no accountability to a third-party quality standard — GAF, CertainTeed, and Owens Corning all maintain complaint lines and can revoke certification from contractors who violate installation standards, providing a layer of accountability that uncertified contractors lack entirely

  6. Leaks causing interior damage to ceilings, walls, and insulation

  7. Missing or damaged shingles after storms leaving the deck exposed

  8. Recurring repairs that fail within months because root causes aren't addressed

Have Questions?

Frequently Asked Questions

12 answered
How do I verify that Apex's contractor license is current and in good standing?

Every state maintains a public online contractor licensing lookup. For Texas projects, verify at the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (tdlr.texas.gov). For Arizona, at the Arizona Registrar of Contractors (azroc.gov). For Georgia, at the Georgia Secretary of State's Professional Licensing Boards division. For Colorado, at the Colorado DORA contractor licensing portal. We provide our license numbers in every estimate and encourage you to verify status before signing. Our licenses are current and in good standing in all markets where we operate.

What insurance should a roofing contractor carry, and how do I verify it?

A contractor doing residential work should carry at minimum $1,000,000 per occurrence general liability insurance and state-required workers' compensation coverage. Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI) naming you as an additional insured for the duration of the project — this is a standard request that takes the contractor's insurance agent 10 minutes to issue. If a contractor cannot produce a COI, do not allow them on your roof. Apex provides current COIs at the estimate appointment.

What payment terms does Apex use for roof repairs?

For repairs under $1,500, we typically take no deposit — payment is due on completion and acceptance. For repairs between $1,500 and $5,000, we accept a 25 percent deposit at contract signing with the balance due on completion. For larger insurance-covered repairs, payment aligns with insurance disbursement schedules. We accept check, all major credit cards, and ACH bank transfer. We never require full upfront payment — if a contractor demands full payment before work begins, consider it a red flag.

How does Apex handle warranty claims if I have a problem after the repair?

Call or email our warranty line with a description of the issue and photos if possible. We acknowledge all warranty claims within 24 hours and schedule an inspection within 48 to 72 hours. If the failure is within our workmanship warranty scope, we repair it at no cost. If the failure is storm-related or outside the warranty scope, we provide a transparent assessment and estimate for the additional work. We do not require you to prove it is our fault before we come to look — we inspect first and make the scope determination in person.

What is Apex's BBB rating and how can I check it?

Apex Roofing Solutions maintains BBB accreditation with an A+ rating in our primary markets. You can verify current rating, accreditation status, and complaint history at bbb.org by searching our business name and location. BBB accreditation requires a commitment to good-faith dispute resolution — all complaints are logged publicly and the business's response is visible. We have no unresolved complaints. We also maintain profiles on Google Business with verified reviews and on Houzz, where reviews are tied to confirmed project records.

How do I protect myself from storm-chaser fraud after a major weather event?

Do not sign anything at the door — take their card, look up their license online, and call back if you want to proceed. Verify the license is registered in your state, not just another state with a reciprocity claim that may not apply to your municipality. Do not allow a contractor to file an insurance claim on your behalf without a signed assignment of benefits (AOB) disclosure reviewed by your insurance agent — AOB fraud is a documented problem in storm-affected markets. Ask for local references from work completed more than one year ago — contractors who will still be in your market to answer warranty calls are the ones worth hiring.

Is it safe to do roof repairs during rain or high winds?

Safety comes first — we assess conditions before work begins and will advise on timing if weather poses a risk.

What should I do right now to minimize damage while I wait?

Place buckets under active drips, move valuables from affected areas, and avoid the attic during heavy rain. We'll handle everything else.

Do you offer payment plans or financing options?

We can discuss flexible arrangements on a case-by-case basis — ask when you book and we'll outline what's available.

How does your pricing compare to other roofers?

We're competitively priced and fully transparent — our quotes itemize labour and materials so you can compare accurately.

Is a cheaper repair now better than waiting for a full replacement?

In most cases a targeted repair extends roof life significantly at a fraction of the cost — we'll tell you honestly if replacement is the better value.

What does the repair process look like from start to finish?

We inspect (exterior + attic), diagnose the root cause, present a written repair plan, complete the work, and send you before/after photos. Most repairs are done in a single visit.

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