
Collin County's Heritage Roofer Since 1954
Serving the master-planned communities of Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, and Prosper, with three generations of honest craftsmanship and a 20-year written guarantee.
Collin County is the fastest-growing major county in Texas and one of the fastest-growing in the entire country. With approximately 1.2 million residents and growing, Collin County is home to some of the most demanding HOA standards and most architecturally consistent master-planned communities in DFW. HonestRoof.com has served Collin County homeowners as the county has grown from a string of small towns into a metroplex powerhouse. From the older established neighborhoods of central Plano to the brand-new construction of Prosper, Celina, and Anna, we have replaced and restored roofs across every era of Collin County construction. Our crews understand the specific HOA color palettes, submission processes, and design committee requirements of communities like Stonebriar, Starwood, Twin Creeks, Craig Ranch, and Phillips Creek Ranch, and we get every detail right on the first try.
Built For Collin County's Realities.
Master-Planned Community Specialists
Stonebriar, Starwood, Twin Creeks, Craig Ranch, Phillips Creek Ranch, Light Farms, and dozens more. We know the design committees, the submission packets, and the approved shingle palettes for every major master-planned community in Collin County.
Strong Same-Day Response
We have crews staged in north DFW during severe-weather season. Free same-day inspections after a Collin County hail event are routine, and we handle several Collin County replacements every week.
Honest, No-Pressure Estimates
Three generations of practical roofing means we can tell you when your roof genuinely needs replacement and when it can be restored instead. We will never push a full replacement on a roof that does not need one.
10 Cities In Collin County
Allen
Celina
Frisco
McKinney
Melissa
Plano
Princeton
Prosper
Richardson
Wylie
Free Same-Day Roof Estimates Across Collin County.
Geography
Inside Collin County
Collin County covers 886 square miles in the northern DFW metroplex. It is bordered by Grayson County to the north, Hunt County to the east, Rockwall and Dallas Counties to the south, and Denton County to the west. Major freeways include US Highway 75 (Central Expressway), the Sam Rayburn Tollway (State Highway 121), the Dallas North Tollway, US Highway 380, and the President George Bush Turnpike. Lavon Lake to the east of Wylie offers lakefront exposure for nearby neighborhoods. The county seat, McKinney, sits roughly 30 miles north of downtown Dallas.
Storm Reality
Weather In Collin County
Collin County experiences the same severe North Texas weather as the rest of DFW. The metroplex averages 10 to 20 significant hail events each year, with peak severe-weather season running March through June. Hailstones routinely reach golf-ball size or larger, and straight-line winds frequently exceed 60 to 80 miles per hour. Newer construction across Frisco, Prosper, Celina, and Anna was built to current building codes with modern ventilation, but every roof in Collin County faces the same severe storm reality every spring. Insurance claims for hail damage are a regular feature of Collin County homeownership, and our crews handle several Collin County replacements every week during peak season.
Roofing Stock
Homes In Collin County
Collin County's housing mix is heavily weighted toward newer construction, although older neighborhoods exist in central Plano, central McKinney, and central Allen. Most residential roofs in the county are architectural composition shingles installed within the last 15 to 25 years. Master-planned communities throughout Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Wylie, Murphy, and Celina feature consistent architectural shingle profiles with HOA-approved color palettes that must be matched precisely on any replacement. Newer construction in Prosper, Celina, and Anna typically uses higher-grade decking and modern ventilation as standard. Older neighborhoods in central Plano, by contrast, often need ventilation upgrades to bring older homes up to current performance standards.
Permits & Insurance
We Handle The Paperwork.
All Collin County cities require a permit for full roof replacement. Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Wylie, Murphy, Prosper, Celina, Anna, and the smaller cities each have their own permit fees and inspection schedules. We pull and pay for the permit on every job. We carry full general liability and workers compensation insurance with certificates available on request.
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