Roofing Contractor
Frisco, TX
Square Construction serves Frisco homeowners with full-service roofing, gutters, siding, and storm damage insurance claim coordination. Word-of-mouth reputation. Local team.
Frisco's Roofing Profile
Newer homes. Growing market. Same storms.
Frisco is one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States, which means a large majority of its housing stock is less than 20 years old. Many homes in Frisco were built with architectural or impact-resistant shingles, and some communities specified Class 4 systems as a condition of HOA approval.
The newer construction profile doesn't mean Frisco homes are storm-proof — large hail damages Class 4 shingles, and wind events cause the same gutter, siding, and fencing damage regardless of home age. What changes is the documentation and the way claims are written, since newer roofs have different depreciation math.
Many Frisco homeowners don't know they have a claim because the damage isn't obvious — hail events in this part of Collin County produce smaller hail that nonetheless damages shingles and gutters. A free inspection often surprises homeowners who assumed they weren't affected.
Are Frisco's newer homes more or less susceptible to hail damage?
Frisco's rapid growth over the past 20 years means most homes were built under stricter modern codes, and many were installed with Class 3 or Class 4 impact-resistant shingles. However, even Class 4 shingles can be damaged by large hail, and newer homes may still have older roofs if not recently replaced. We inspect for the specific damage patterns relevant to each roof system.
What roofing contractors serve Frisco, TX?
Square Construction is headquartered in Richardson and regularly serves Frisco and the surrounding communities. We're a local company — not a national franchise or post-storm canvasser — with a 5.0 Google rating built on referrals from DFW homeowners including many in Frisco, Allen, and McKinney.
Services in Frisco
Every exterior trade. One contractor.
Frisco and the Texas hail corridor
Frisco straddles the Collin/Denton county line in the active North DFW hail alley, where storms moving off the I-35 dryline frequently reorganize before reaching Plano and McKinney.
Heavily 2000s+ master-planned construction with composition and some concrete tile roofs; many HOAs specify architectural shingle replacement.
Notable storm events affecting Frisco
Large hail swept across Frisco during the March 25, 2025 DFW outbreak, with approximately 10,000+ Frisco properties in the reported impact footprint.
SourceA secondary hail event struck Frisco four days after the March 25 storm, compounding roof and exterior damage across the city.
SourceFrisco and Allen reported hail between 1.75 and 2 inches during a spring supercell that damaged vehicles and roofs across Collin County.
SourceNeighborhoods we serve in Frisco
Nearby cities we serve
Serving Frisco and northern Collin County.
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