Ranger Roofing & Construction is a locally owned roofing contractor serving Coppell, Texas and the neighboring Dallas County communities. Headquartered in Flower Mound, roughly fifteen minutes north, 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 Coppell roofs work harder
Coppell built out largely through the 1980s and 1990s, so the majority of its roofs are on a second or third cycle. Architectural asphalt shingles typically last 20 to 30 years in North Texas, and past roughly 20 years they lose the flexibility that lets them absorb hail impact without fracturing. That is why the same storm can leave a newer neighborhood untouched and end the life of an established one.
Coppell also runs along the western edge of DFW International Airport — a large expanse of open, low-built land that gives straight-line wind an unobstructed run into the city's eastern neighborhoods. Wind damage begins at the ridge and edges, lifting and creasing shingles and breaking the seal strip before anything is visible from ground level. Mature tree cover across much of the city compounds it, dropping debris into valleys and holding moisture against the roof surface long after rain has stopped.
What we do
Ranger Roofing handles the full range of residential roofing work in Coppell: 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.
Wind is more easily disputed by an insurer than hail, because it presents as lifted, creased or missing shingles rather than clear impact marks. What carries a wind claim is documentation of the ridge, edges and seal strips — the areas a ground-level inspection cannot reach. Every Coppell inspection includes 4K drone footage of exactly those areas, whether or not a claim ends up being filed.
On an established Coppell home, what sits under the shingles matters as much as the shingles. Ranger Roofing documents decking and flashing condition once the old material is off and brings it to the homeowner before proceeding, so any additional work is agreed and priced rather than quietly skipped.
Coppell homeowners with a roof over 15 years old, anyone who has been through a recent hail or wind event, homeowners who have noticed a leak, lifted shingles or missing ridge caps, 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, including the ridge and edges where wind damage starts. 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.
Credentials
FAQ
Coppell is roughly fifteen minutes from the Flower Mound headquarters. Free inspections are typically scheduled within a few days, and active leaks are prioritized.
It can. The airport is a large expanse of open, low-built land, which gives straight-line wind an unobstructed run into Coppell's eastern neighborhoods. Wind damage starts at the ridge and edges, where it is hardest to see from the ground.
Most wind damage is invisible from ground level. It shows as lifted or creased shingles and broken seal strips along the ridge and edges, which is why inspections include drone footage of those areas specifically rather than a walk around the perimeter.
Generally yes, because wind presents as lifted or missing shingles rather than clear impact marks, which gives an insurer more room to dispute it. Thorough documentation of the ridge, edges and seal strips is what carries a wind claim.
Coppell built out largely through the 1980s and 1990s, so most homes are on a second or third roof. Architectural asphalt shingles typically last 20 to 30 years in North Texas, and hail and wind exposure shorten that.
Not necessarily, but it needs assessing. 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 yet.
Yes. Overhanging limbs abrade shingles, drop debris into valleys and hold moisture against the roof long after rain stops — a common accelerator of shingle wear on established Coppell streets.
Yes. Hail falls in bands, so if homes on your street were approved for replacement there is a strong chance yours took similar impact. Texas insurers work to claim deadlines, so an inspection is worth booking before the window closes.
Grapevine, Lewisville, Flower Mound, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Irving, Addison, Valley Ranch, The Colony and Highland Village, alongside the wider Dallas and Denton County areas.
Locally owned and operated from two permanent Denton County locations, Flower Mound and Highland Village, about fifteen minutes north of Coppell. 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 and wind damage restoration in Coppell, Texas. Locally owned, fifteen minutes north in Flower Mound, A+ BBB accredited, Owens Corning preferred. Inspections are free and include 4K drone documentation.