Roofing — DFW

Roof replacement.
Written price. No sales visit.

Roof replacement and clearly scoped roofing projects in DFW. Written scope, stated exclusions, permit coordination — without a salesperson at your door. Limited repairs and storm assessments by review.

Hit by a storm? Before you sign anything or file a claim, read the Stated storm guide →
Architectural Shingle
$6.50/sq ft
30-year · GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed · DFW median $5.50–$9.50
Impact-Resistant (Class 4)
$8.00/sq ft
May qualify for insurance premium discount
Metal Roofing
$10.50/sq ft
Standing seam · Fabral, McElroy
Flat / Low-Slope
$8.00/sq ft
GAF, Henry, Carlisle systems
Step 1
Planning Range
An early budgetary range based on your inputs, DFW market data, and Stated's pricing. Useful for planning and decision-making. Not a contract price.
Step 2
Verified Stated Quote
Issued after measurement review, photos, roof condition, and project scope are confirmed by a Stated project manager. This is the number you contract on.
Step 3
Contract Price
The fixed price in your signed agreement. Changes only through a written change order. No surprises at closeout.
Get Your Roofing Quote

Stated roofing pricing starts here.

Enter your project details for an instant Planning Range. A formal Verified Stated Quote follows after review.

Don't know your roof area? Leave it blank and submit your address — a Stated project manager will pull satellite measurements before issuing your Verified Quote. Or estimate: your roof area is typically 20–25% larger than your home's living area (a 2,000 sq ft home ≈ 2,400–2,500 sq ft of roof).
Replacement is Stated's primary service. Limited repair and storm-assessment requests may require additional photos, a paid diagnostic review, or a minimum project threshold before a Verified Stated Quote is issued.
Most DFW homes are standard pitch. Steep pitch applies to A-frame or high-gabled roofs.
Decking is the plywood beneath shingles. Pre-2000 homes or those with prior leaks often need partial replacement.
🔒 Your information is not for sale. Stated Homes does not sell, share, or distribute your contact information. It is used only to prepare and send your formal quote.
What to Expect

What a Stated Roofing Quote looks like.

Every Verified Stated Quote includes the same structure — so you know what you're reading before you commit.

Section 1
Property & Scope
Property address, roof area, pitch, stories, project type, material selections, and any site-specific conditions noted during review.
Section 2
Inclusions & Exclusions
Exact line items included. Exact items excluded. 2-sheet decking allowance noted. Gutters, skylights, fascia, and detached structures explicitly excluded unless stated.
Section 3
Price & Payment Gates
Fixed price for the stated scope. Three payment gates: materials at booking, 50% labor before start, balance due after your written sign-off. Deductible notice included on insurance projects.
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On Teaser Pricing

A starting price is not a roof quote.

A roof advertised at $5,999 is usually not a roof quote. It is a starting condition — one that applies to the smallest, simplest, most accessible roof with no complications.

Real roof pricing depends on roof area, pitch, number of layers, decking condition, access, ventilation, flashing, underlayment grade, disposal, permit requirements, material grade, and warranty standard. If those items are not stated, the price is not comparable.

Stated does not advertise teaser roof prices. We provide a Planning Range based on your actual inputs first, then a Verified Stated Quote with written scope, assumptions, exclusions, and payment gates — before you commit to anything.

What's usually left out of teaser prices
  • Actual roof area (most homes are larger than living area)
  • Steep pitch or two-story access factors
  • Double tearoff if two layers exist
  • Decking replacement if deteriorated
  • Permit, inspection, and admin coordination
  • 30-year shingle vs 3-tab distinction
What Stated includes in every quote
  • Measured roof area — satellite or PM-verified
  • Pitch, layers, and access factors stated
  • Written inclusions and exclusions
  • Permit coordination where required
  • Price fixed for the stated scope
  • Payment gates — final payment at your sign-off
Scope & Exclusions

What's in. What's out. What triggers a change order.

This is stated upfront — not discovered at closeout.

✓ Included by Default — Full Replacement
  • Asphalt shingles per stated grade and manufacturer
  • Synthetic underlayment
  • Drip edge and starter strips
  • Pipe jacks and standard penetration flashing
  • Ice & water shield (eaves and valleys)
  • Ridge cap matching shingle line
  • 2-sheet plywood decking allowance
  • Haul-off and dumpster
  • DFW permit coordination and fee
  • City inspection scheduling
✕ Excluded Unless Expressly Stated
  • Gutters, downspouts, and gutter guards
  • Fascia and soffit boards or replacement
  • Skylights — supply, install, or flashing
  • Chimney cap, crown, or masonry work
  • Siding, trim, or exterior wall repair
  • Ridge vent cut-in (unless included in quote)
  • Detached structures — garage, carport, outbuilding
  • Decking beyond the 2-sheet allowance
  • Interior drywall, insulation, or water damage repair
  • Solar panel remove & reinstall (D&R)
The operating rule: If it is not expressly stated in your approved quote, it is not part of the project. Anything not included in the original scope requires a written change order — approved before the work changes. No verbal agreements are recognized.
Insurance-Funded Projects

We provide contractor-side documentation. We do not adjust claims.

If your roof is insurance-funded, the process is similar — but the documentation path is different.

What Stated Does
Contractor-side project documentation
Stated provides written scope, measurements, photos, repair/replacement pricing, and technical project documentation. We coordinate permits and inspections. We execute the contracted work.
What Stated Does Not Do
No claim adjusting or deductible games
Stated does not act as a public adjuster, represent the insured, negotiate insurance coverage, or waive, rebate, absorb, or offset insurance deductibles. We do not advertise to adjust claims.
Texas Deductible Law: Texas law (Ins. Code §707.002) prohibits contractors from waiving, rebating, absorbing, or helping a policyholder avoid paying their insurance deductible. Contracts of $1,000 or more involving an insurance settlement must include written notice that the deductible is the policyholder's responsibility. Stated Homes complies with this in all insurance-funded contracts. Full insurance rules →