Ranger Roofing & Construction is a locally owned roofing contractor serving Allen, Texas and the surrounding Collin County communities. Headquartered in Flower Mound with a second Denton County location in Highland Village, the company provides roof replacement, roof repair, storm and hail damage restoration, insurance claim assistance and gutter installation. Ranger Roofing is A+ accredited with the Better Business Bureau and an Owens Corning preferred contractor. Free roof inspections include 4K drone documentation.
Why Allen roofs are due
Allen was built out in planned phases, which means most of its neighborhoods share a build year and therefore a roof age. Architectural asphalt shingles typically last 20 to 30 years in North Texas, so when a subdivision's shingles reach the end of that window they reach it together. A single hail event converts an entire street into claims at once, contractor availability collapses, and homeowners end up choosing between whoever has a crew free rather than whoever does the work properly.
Collin County sees significant hail activity, and Ranger Roofing has completed hundreds of storm damage projects across the county. An Allen roof at 18 or 20 years has lost much of the flexibility that lets shingles absorb impact without fracturing, so the same storm that leaves a newer roof intact can end the life of an older one. If several neighbors have replaced recently, yours is likely in the same bracket.
What we do
Ranger Roofing handles the full range of residential roofing work in Allen: complete tear-off and replacement, targeted repairs for leaks and storm damage, flashing and vent boot replacement, gutter installation, and fencing. The company installs asphalt architectural shingles from GAF, Owens Corning and CertainTeed, standing seam metal, stone-coated steel, clay and concrete tile, and modified bitumen flat roof systems — all to manufacturer specification and local building code.
Every project includes a pre-installation inspection, a detailed written estimate, and a post-installation walkthrough with warranty documentation. Where a claim is involved, Ranger Roofing works directly with the insurance company through the process rather than leaving the homeowner to negotiate alone.
Allen's planned communities hold their appearance to a standard, and roofing is one of the most visible elements on a street. Where your neighborhood's covenants govern shingle color, profile or material, Ranger Roofing identifies compliant options during the inspection and supplies the product documentation an architectural committee asks for. Confirm your specific requirements with your association before work is scheduled, and the approval step adds days rather than weeks.
Allen homeowners still on the original builder roof, anyone whose street has seen several replacements recently, homeowners who have been through a recent hail or wind event, homeowners who have noticed a leak or missing shingles, and property owners who have received an insurance settlement and need a contractor who will complete the work to the scope approved.
How it works
A Ranger Roofing inspector assesses the roof and documents its condition with 4K drone footage. No charge, no obligation.
You receive a detailed written estimate setting out what needs doing, what it costs, and whether repair or replacement is the right call.
Where storm damage is involved, Ranger Roofing provides the documentation your insurer requires and works with the adjuster through the claim.
Choose from GAF, Owens Corning and CertainTeed shingle systems, standing seam metal, stone-coated steel, tile, or modified bitumen flat roofing — with the product documentation your architectural committee needs.
The crew works to manufacturer specification and local building code, clearing the site at the end of each day. Most residential replacements take one to three days.
A walkthrough confirms the finished work, and you receive your workmanship warranty and manufacturer warranty documentation.
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FAQ
Because the roofs age together. Homes shingled within a year of each other reach the end of their service life at the same time, so a single hail event can trigger claims across an entire subdivision at once and contractor availability tightens sharply. Getting inspected early puts you ahead of that queue rather than in it.
Allen was built out in planned phases, so roof age tends to track the phase your neighborhood belongs to. Architectural asphalt shingles typically last 20 to 30 years in North Texas and hail exposure shortens that, which puts many Allen roofs at or near the end of their service life.
Collin County is a core service area, and Ranger Roofing has completed hundreds of storm damage projects across it. Allen is not an outer-edge or occasional area for the company.
Yes. Hail falls in bands, so if homes on your street were approved for replacement there is a strong chance yours took similar impact. Hail damage is frequently invisible from the ground, and Texas insurers work to claim deadlines, so an inspection is worth booking before the window closes.
Very likely. Allen's planned communities commonly carry covenants covering shingle color, profile and material, and approval takes time. Ranger Roofing identifies compliant options during the inspection and provides the product documentation an architectural committee asks for.
Not necessarily, but it needs looking at. Past roughly 20 years asphalt shingles lose the flexibility that lets them absorb hail without fracturing, so age and storm exposure together matter more than whether water is coming through. The inspection tells you which it is.
Check for dented gutters, downspouts, vents and air conditioner fins, granules collecting at the base of downspouts, and dark bruised spots on shingles. Damage to soft metal around the house is usually the first visible sign that the roof took impact too.
If the roof is already at end of life, replacing before a storm means choosing your material and timing rather than joining a queue of hundreds of homeowners after an event. If the roof still has years left, an inspection after each significant hail event is the better approach, because insurers work to claim deadlines.
Plano, McKinney, Frisco, Fairview, Lucas, Parker, Murphy, Wylie, Sachse, Richardson and Prosper, alongside the wider Collin County area.
Locally owned and operated from two permanent Denton County locations, Flower Mound and Highland Village. Founded by Jordan HeLal, A+ accredited with the Better Business Bureau since 2023, and named a Top 5 Roofing Contractor in Flower Mound for 2026. A workmanship warranty is only as good as the company still being here to honor it.
Roof replacement, repair and hail damage restoration in Allen, Texas. Locally owned with two Denton County locations, A+ BBB accredited, Owens Corning preferred. Inspections are free and include 4K drone documentation.