What Does Roof Replacement Cost in Texas?
Texas is the second-largest roofing market in the United States. The state spans dramatically different climate zones β from the humid Gulf Coast to the arid West Texas desert β which affects both material requirements and contractor pricing.
The DFW metroplex sees the highest roofing prices in the state due to the hail storm belt running through north-central Texas. Hail season (March through July) drives sharp demand spikes and insurance claims that elevate contractor pricing year-round. Houston and San Antonio operate in more competitive markets with below-average pricing.
Texas City-by-City Roof Replacement Prices
| City | Avg. Cost Range | vs. National | Index |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dallas | $10,800 β $17,200 | +18% | |
| Fort Worth | $10,200 β $16,500 | +14% | |
| Austin | $9,800 β $15,600 | +6% | |
| Houston | $8,550 β $13,400 | -8% | |
| San Antonio | $8,200 β $13,000 | -11% | |
| El Paso | $7,800 β $12,200 | -16% |
Asphalt shingle prices rose 18% from 2022β2024 due to petroleum feedstock costs. Prices have stabilized in 2026, making this a better window to replace than 2023.
Texas Roofing Material Comparison
| Material | Texas Avg. Installed | Lifespan | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-Tab Asphalt | $8,200 β $11,500 | 15β20 yrs | Budget; short-term |
| Architectural Shingles | $10,500 β $15,000 | 25β30 yrs | Best value statewide |
| Class 4 Impact-Resistant | $13,000 β $18,500 | 30β40 yrs | DFW/Austin hail zone β insurance savings 10β25% |
| Metal (Standing Seam) | $16,000 β $28,000 | 45β70 yrs | Long-term value; coastal/west Texas |
| Clay Tile | $22,000 β $38,000 | 50+ yrs | San Antonio/Austin architectural homes |
Why DFW Costs More Than Houston
Despite both being major Texas metros, DFW roofing runs 24β28% higher than Houston. Key factors:
- Hail frequency: DFW averages 15β20 significant hail events annually; Houston averages 5β8. Chronic demand spikes push baseline pricing up year-round.
- Insurance-driven cycles: DFW homeowners replace roofs more frequently through insurance claims, keeping contractor demand high and margins elevated.
- Labor market: Houston's larger contractor base drives more competitive pricing. DFW tightens sharply after storm events, often extending lead times to 4β8 weeks.
Class 4 Impact-Resistant Shingles in Texas
In hail-prone markets β Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Lubbock β Class 4 impact-resistant shingles offer the best long-term value despite a 20β30% higher upfront cost. Most Texas insurers offer 10β25% premium discounts for Class 4 rated roofs, typically recouping the cost difference within 3β5 years through reduced premiums alone.
When is the best time to replace a roof in Texas? +
Fall (SeptemberβNovember) is optimal in most Texas markets. Contractors are less booked than during the post-storm rush, temperatures are moderate, and you can address pre-winter damage. Avoid late spring and summer in DFW β prices spike 15β30% and lead times extend 4β8 weeks after storm events.
Should I file an insurance claim for hail damage in Texas? +
If your roof sustained hail or wind damage within the last 12 months, filing often makes sense in DFW. Have a licensed roofer document the damage before contacting your insurer. Note that Texas hail deductibles have risen to 1β3% of home value in many policies β get the full picture before committing.
Do I need a roofing permit in Texas? +
Dallas, Austin, and Houston all require permits for full replacements. San Antonio has a streamlined process for like-for-like replacements. Budget $75β$350 for permits β this should be included in your contractor quote. A reputable contractor handles permit filing.
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After any DFW or Austin hail event, get on a reputable roofer's schedule within 5β7 days. The 4β8 week backlog that develops after major storms can push replacement into cold-weather complications.