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Red Oak Roof Replacement

A brand-new roof for your Red Oak home, built so well the next Texas storm barely registers.

A roof so far gone that another patch is money wasted needs replacing, and your roof replacement in Red Oak is done the honest way: taken to the decking, rebuilt as a complete Malarkey system on top, and your insurance claim carried from the first inspection to the final check.

Lifetime WarrantyOn every new roof

Red Oak, Texas · Local Roofing

Roof replacement done right in Red Oak

14,853Residents
~23 yrsMedian home age
$284,800Median home value
78%Owner-occupied

Because so much of Red Oak went up in the 2000s (median home 2003), roofs across whole neighborhoods are aging in step. When yours is genuinely done, we do a full tear-off to the deck, not a layover.

Red Oak is a strongly owner-occupied community (around 78% of homes), the kind of place where people plan to stay, so protecting the roof is protecting a long-term home, not a flip.

A roof replacement in Red Oak requires a city building permit, and DRS pulls and manages it as part of the job, inspection included. North Texas sits in the middle of hail alley, and a single spring storm can undo years of a roof's life in ten minutes. That is why every Red Oak replacement we do goes on as a complete, impact-resistant system, not the cheapest shingle that fits the estimate.

Common Red Oak roofing questions

Do I need a permit to replace a roof in Red Oak?Yes. Red Oak requires a city building permit for a roof replacement. DRS pulls and manages it for you, and the city inspection is part of the job.
How old are most roofs in Red Oak?The median Red Oak home was built in 2003, so a typical roof here is on the order of 23 years old. Many are at or near the age where a professional look, and often a repair or replacement, makes sense.
Does Davis Roofing Solutions serve Red Oak?Yes. We are a Dallas-Fort Worth roofing contractor headquartered in Fort Worth and we work throughout Red Oak and the surrounding area, with free inspections and 24/7 emergency response.

Free Inspections • Free Estimates

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Getting started is so simple that one call about the roof usually books you inside a day, with a real Red Oak roofer on the inspection instead of a closer on commission. Honest answers, no pressure.

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The Davis Difference

What a Davis roof replacement in Red Oak includes.

A roof depends so much on its crew and its layers, and so little on its label, that every Red Oak replacement we build goes on as a complete system, from the decking up, with crews of our own.

  • Full tear-off down to the decking. We never roof over old shingles.
  • Every sheet of rotten or soft decking replaced before we build.
  • Malarkey synthetic underlayment and ice-and-water barrier in the valleys.
  • All-new flashing, lead pipe jacks, and drip edge. Never reused.
  • New metal ventilation for a cooler attic and longer roof life.
  • Impact-resistant shingles, Class 3 rated at a minimum.
  • Full catch-all system and a triple magnet sweep of your yard.
  • Lifetime workmanship warranty, plus an extended lifetime material warranty from the full Malarkey system.

Architectural Shingles

The Malarkey dimensional shingle is impact-resistant and Class 3 at a minimum, so dependable that it anchors the lineup, in a color range wide enough for any Red Oak home.

Most Popular

Class 4 Impact Upgrade

The Class 4 impact shingle guards so well against hail that it is our top pick, and it hands you the best shot at a lower premium.

Max Hail Protection

Standing-Seam Metal

Concealed-fastener standing-seam metal lasts so long, 40 to 70 years, that nothing outlives it, and it reflects the heat and stands up to wind and hail.

Premium & Long-Life

Designer & Luxury Shingle

The designer shingle reads so much like slate or cedar shake that it gives a Red Oak home real curb appeal, all without the real material's weight.

High-End Curb Appeal

Tile & Specialty

Concrete or clay tile is built so tough on a home framed to carry it, laid fresh or over a new re-deck, that it lasts for decades.

Specialty Systems

Flat & Low-Slope (TPO)

Some sections run so flat that shingles cannot cover them, so our TPO and modified-bitumen systems do, on Red Oak homes and businesses alike.

Flat & Commercial

The Full Rundown

The Red Oak homeowner's guide to roof replacement.

A roof replacement runs so high, one of the larger sums a Red Oak home will take, that understanding it first pays off.

Repair or replace?

A young roof with damage in one spot and few leaks is contained enough for a repair; a roof worn across the top is gone enough for a replacement, since only that keeps the house safe.

What a quality replacement actually involves

A real replacement rebuilds so thoroughly, the whole system rather than a coat over the old shingles, that it opens at the decking and works up through synthetic underlayment, a Malarkey ice-and-water barrier, lead pipe jacks over rubber boots, metal ventilation, and impact-resistant shingles.

How to vet a Red Oak roofing contractor

Hail draws so many storm chasers to Red Oak that you should mark a real roofer by a fixed local address, a workmanship warranty in writing, manufacturer credentials, and honest claim talk over a hard sell.


Repair or Replace?

Signs it is time for a new roof in Red Oak.

A good repair buys so many years, then no more, that once it runs out and a Red Oak roof shows several of these, replacing it is the usual call.

15-20+

Age

A Red Oak asphalt roof is rated for 15 to 20 years, so severe hail seasons can wear it out well before then.

Everywhere

Widespread Damage

Patching several slopes a piece at a time adds up so fast that over the years it costs more than one clean replacement.

Again

Recurring Leaks

A leak returns so stubbornly, or opens over a new room, that it can only mean a failed system, not one joint of flashing.

Totaled

Major Storm or Hail

A storm can hit so hard that it totals a Red Oak roof, after which an adjuster may approve a full replacement over another patch.

Sagging

Deck & Structure

A roofline sags, or an attic shows daylight, so plainly that it points to deck or structural damage, the kind a replacement is built to fix.

Curling

Failing Shingles

Shingles go so bald, cracked, or curling, with granules filling the gutters, that the surface has clearly aged out across the roof.


Choosing Your Roof

The right system for your Red Oak home.

Two systems fit so well that most Red Oak homeowners weigh only them, architectural asphalt and standing-seam metal, and both perform with a careful install.

Best Value

Architectural Asphalt Shingle

  • Impact-resistant, Class 3 rated at a minimum
  • Full Malarkey system with an extended lifetime material warranty
  • The best balance of cost and performance
  • Dozens of colors to match any home
  • Insurance-friendly and easy to repair later
Upgrade

Standing-Seam Metal

  • 40-70 year lifespan, often the last roof you buy
  • Class 4 impact and excellent wind resistance
  • Reflects heat and can lower cooling bills
  • Clean, modern curb appeal that stands out
  • Non-combustible and low-maintenance

We know the roof so well that when you are unsure, a walk of your Red Oak roof, a look at your budget and your plans, points you to the system that fits over the one that pads a bill.


Straight Talk on Price

What actually drives your Red Oak price.

Two Red Oak roofs on one street price so differently that it can only be for real reasons, never chance. Here is what moves the number.

Size

Squares & Footprint

A roof is measured so simply, by the square at 100 square feet, that a Red Oak roof with more squares plainly takes more material and labor.

Pitch

Slope & Complexity

A steep roof, or one cut with valleys, hips, and dormers, takes so much more time and care than a plain gable that it costs more.

Layers

Tear-Off & Old Layers

A two-layer roof holds so much more to pull and haul, since the tear-off goes to the decking every time, that it costs more to clear.

Decking

Decking Repairs

Bad decking weakens a roof so much that any rotten or soft wood comes out at tear-off, because a shingle is only as sound as the wood under it.

Material

Material Choice

Material shifts the price so much, from architectural asphalt at the value end to Class 4 impact shingles, designer lines, metal, and tile, that it is the biggest lever, each step climbing in protection and cost.

Access

Height & Access

Upper stories, a tight Red Oak lot, a pool, and protected landscaping add so much handling that they each pile on time and care.


Straightforward Pricing

What a new roof costs in Red Oak.

Most roofers dodge the number so often that we make a point of the opposite: your Red Oak cost rides on the roof's size, pitch, materials, and access, and the honest range, with the free inspection, settles it.

Lifetime Warranty

A complete Malarkey system backs a roof so well that every full replacement we install carries a lifetime workmanship warranty and an extended lifetime material warranty.

Roofing SystemBest ForTypical DFW Cost
Architectural asphalt shingleBest value; impact-resistant Class 3 standard; most homes$9,000-$16,000
Class 4 impact upgradeMaximum hail protection & insurance discounts$12,000-$20,000
Standing-seam metal40-70 yr lifespan; premium upgrade$20,000-$40,000+
Designer, tile & specialtyLuxury curb appeal & long life$25,000-$50,000+

A storm can total a Red Oak roof so completely that your homeowner's insurance may cover the replacement past your deductible, and we run that claim for you, first look to final check.


Insurance & Storm Claims

Storm totaled your Red Oak roof? We handle the claim.

Hail or wind can do so much damage that a full replacement is approved for just your deductible, so we document the damage, meet your adjuster on the roof, and hold the scope honest.

“Sudden storm damage is covered. Gradual wear, age, and neglect are not.” It’s the line every homeowner should know.

A claim built on guesswork gets shorted so easily that we split real storm damage from ordinary wear before you file, so your Red Oak claim opens on solid ground.

Covered vs. Excluded

Storm Damage vs. Wear

Coverage is written so specifically that it reaches the sudden hit of hail and wind, not the slow wear of age, and we set that storm damage down clearly for your adjuster.

Your Deductible

What You Actually Pay

Your share is small enough that on an approved claim you pay only the wind and hail deductible, often 1 to 2 percent of your dwelling coverage, with the carrier covering the rest.

The 180-Day Window

Recover Your Depreciation

The window is short enough, about 180 days under most replacement-cost policies, that we keep your Red Oak claim moving to finish and reclaim the withheld depreciation, losing none of it.


Storm Claims, Step by Step

How a hail or wind claim actually works in Red Oak.

A storm-damaged Red Oak claim sounds so complicated that its name misleads, since with us on the moving parts it runs simple. Here is the whole path.

1. Free inspection and documentation

We document so thoroughly on your Red Oak roof that we find the hail and wind damage and photograph all of it, with clear notes for your carrier.

2. File the claim

The wording matters so much that we give you the exact words, so when you file with your carrier and an adjuster is named, nothing gets lost.

3. Meet the adjuster on the roof

This step protects you so much that it matters most, as we walk your Red Oak roof with the adjuster and get every bit of storm damage into the scope.

4. Approval, scope, and supplements

Carriers miss code items so often that after approval we read the scope line by line and file a supplement for whatever they left off.

5. Install, then recover your depreciation

The install ends so cleanly that the certificate of completion and final invoice go to your carrier and free the recoverable depreciation you are owed.


Two Warranties, in Writing

Your new Red Oak roof is covered twice.

A new roof rides on so much more than a handshake that two separate warranties back every Davis replacement in Red Oak, one on the materials and one on the labor.

The Materials

Extended Lifetime Material Warranty

A complete Malarkey system counts for so much that, set by a Malarkey Emerald Pro contractor, it earns your materials an extended lifetime warranty from the maker.

The Labor

Lifetime Workmanship Warranty

We stand behind our labor so firmly that it stays covered as long as you own the Red Oak home, and anything we set that ever fails brings us back to fix it.

On Paper

Certificates Included

Your insurer asks for proof so often that at closeout, after final payment, you get both warranties in writing along with the Class 3 or Class 4 impact certificate.


How It Works

Our Red Oak roof replacement process.

The whole thing is so straightforward that it comes to five plain steps, most installs inside a day, and a yard left cleaner than we found it.

1

Inspect

A free, thorough inspection of your roof and attic, with photos of everything we find.

2

Estimate

A clear written estimate, plus help choosing your material and color.

3

Prep

The paperwork weighs on you so little, because it is ours: we file and manage your claim, set your install date, then stage materials and pull your gutters the day before.

4

Install

The crew starts so early that it takes your Red Oak roof to the decking and sets your new Malarkey system up the right way in a day.

5

Close Out

Gutters back on, a triple magnet sweep for nails, your claim closed out, and your warranties issued.


On Install Day

What replacement day actually looks like in Red Oak.

So much of the prep is done ahead that a day early we pull your gutters and drop materials, leaving the crew to start at first light.

Down to the decking, then built back the right way

We guard the yard so carefully that the catch-all goes down first, then we take the old roof to the decking, replace any rotted wood, and lay synthetic underlayment, a Malarkey ice-and-water barrier, lead pipe jacks, metal ventilation, and your impact-resistant shingles.

Davis Roofing Solutions replacing the roof on a large Dallas-Fort Worth estate
Aerial view of a Davis Roofing Solutions crew mid-installation on a large DFW roof

Most roofs, done in a single day

Most of our Red Oak replacements move so quickly that they finish in a single day, with a second only for roofs needing heavy new decking or that are simply very large.

The cleanup, and our nail promise

We take cleanup so seriously that it is part of the job: the catch-all keeps most debris off your Red Oak yard, and a triple magnet sweep finishes it. A job sheds about 10,000 to 30,000 nails, so one or two later is normal, and any more brings us back to sweep again.

Closeout, depreciation, and your warranties

We close out so completely that once the roof is on, gutters go back and any other trades clear, then the certificate of completion and final invoice release your recoverable depreciation, and after final payment, your lifetime warranties and impact certificates.


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Straight Answers

Red Oak roof replacement questions, answered.

The questions Red Oak homeowners ask us most about new roofs, cost, materials, and insurance.

How much does a new roof cost in Dallas-Fort Worth?
For a typical single-family home, an architectural asphalt shingle replacement runs about $9,000-$16,000, impact-resistant Class 4 shingles about $12,000-$20,000, standing-seam metal about $20,000-$40,000+, and designer or tile systems $25,000-$50,000+. Your exact price depends on the roof’s size, pitch, and complexity, and our inspection and written estimate are always free.
How long does a roof replacement take?
Most DFW homes are torn off and re-roofed in a single day. The main exceptions are roofs that need a lot of decking replaced, or that are exceptionally large, which can run into a second day (metal and tile take longer too). We give you a firm timeline up front, and every job ends with a full catch-all cleanup and a triple magnet sweep for stray nails.
Will insurance pay for my roof replacement in Texas?
If a storm caused enough sudden hail or wind damage, insurers will often approve a full replacement, and you pay only your wind/hail deductible (often 1-2% of your dwelling coverage). Gradual wear and age are not covered. We document the damage, meet your adjuster on the roof, and make sure the whole roof is in the claim.
What’s the best roofing material for the DFW climate?
An impact-resistant architectural shingle is the sweet spot for most homes. We install impact-resistant shingles as our standard, Class 3 rated at a minimum, using a complete Malarkey system that carries an extended lifetime material warranty. Step up to Class 4 for the most hail protection and the best insurance discount, or to standing-seam metal (40 to 70 years) for the longest life. We’ll help you choose based on budget and how long you plan to stay.
Do you offer a warranty on roof replacement?
Yes. Every full replacement comes with our lifetime workmanship warranty plus an extended lifetime material warranty from the full Malarkey system, both in writing. As a Malarkey Emerald Pro contractor, we install the starter, shingles, hip and ridge, and ice-and-water barrier all as Malarkey products, and that complete system is what unlocks the extended material coverage. A one-off repair doesn’t carry a warranty like this.
Should I repair or replace my roof?
Repair usually makes sense when the roof is under about 10-12 years old and the damage is isolated. Replacement is smarter when the roof is 15-20+ years old, the damage is widespread, leaks keep coming back, or a storm has totaled it. We’ll show you photos and give an honest recommendation, never an upsell. See our Red Oak roof repair page for more.
What’s included in a full roof replacement?
A complete tear-off down to the decking, replacement of any rotten decking, Malarkey synthetic underlayment and ice-and-water barrier, all-new flashing, lead pipe jacks, and drip edge, new metal ventilation, and impact-resistant shingles that are Class 3 rated at a minimum. Every job finishes with a catch-all cleanup, a triple magnet sweep, and both your lifetime workmanship warranty and an extended lifetime material warranty. We never simply roof over your old shingles.
What if I find nails in my yard after the install?
We run a triple magnet sweep of your yard on every job, on top of the catch-all system that keeps most debris off your property to begin with. A job this size involves between 10,000 and 30,000 nails, so finding one or two afterward isn’t unusual, but you shouldn’t find more than that. If you do, just call us and we’ll come straight back out and sweep again.
What is recoverable depreciation?
On a Replacement Cost Value policy, your carrier first pays the roof’s depreciated value and holds back the rest, called recoverable depreciation. Once we complete the work and send the certificate of completion and final invoice, they release that held-back amount. In the end you pay only your wind and hail deductible.
Do you replace the decking too?
Yes. Once we tear off down to the deck, we replace any rotten or soft decking we find before we build. Sound decking stays, bad decking gets swapped, so your new roof sits on a solid base. We show you what we find, and decking is priced as needed.
Do you pull the permit for my roof replacement?
Yes. We pull the permit for your job and keep the work code-compliant, so your new roof is properly documented for resale and your warranty, and you never have to deal with the city yourself.
Can I stay home during the roof replacement?
Yes, most homeowners do. It is loud, so plan around naps and important calls, but our catch-all system protects your landscaping and keeps nails off the ground. Just let us know about pets, cars, or anything fragile and we’ll work around it.
What roof colors can I choose?
A lot. Malarkey architectural shingles come in a wide range of colors, and we help you match your brick, trim, and neighborhood. We can show you options on your actual home before you commit to one.
How is my roof measured, and what is a square?
Roofs are measured in squares, and one square equals 100 square feet. Your roof’s total squares, along with its pitch and complexity, is the biggest driver of material and labor. We measure it for you as part of the free estimate, so the number is based on your real roof, not a guess.
Do you replace flat or commercial roofs too?
Yes. We install and replace TPO and modified-bitumen systems for flat residential sections and commercial buildings across Dallas-Fort Worth, in addition to shingle, metal, and tile. Ask us for a free commercial roof evaluation.
Do you do roof replacement near me in DFW?
Almost certainly, Davis Roofing Solutions replaces roofs across the entire Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, so when you search for roof replacement near me, we’re likely already working in your neighborhood. We cover Dallas, Fort Worth, and every surrounding city, find your area in the list below.

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Davis Roofing Solutions installs new roofs in every community across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, from Red Oak to Ovilla, Glenn Heights, Lancaster, Waxahachie, Ferris, and Dallas. Find your city below for local roof replacement.