Roof Replacement
Aging systems, widespread damage, recurring leaks, or a complete upgrade.
Tell us what your roof needs once. RoofFetch helps connect you with independent roofing professionals serving Denton and nearby North Texas communities.
Aging systems, widespread damage, recurring leaks, or a complete upgrade.
Missing shingles, flashing issues, vent problems, and localized damage.
Hail, wind, fallen limbs, and post-storm concerns.
Roof age, home sales, maintenance planning, or visible concerns.
Use approximate property details to estimate roof size, local replacement pricing, or a common repair range. The result can be added to your RoofFetch request so matched contractors understand the likely scope.
No contact information required.
Actual bids can change with measurements, decking, ventilation, flashing, permits, warranties, and material availability.
Planning tool only—not a contractor quote, insurance valuation, coverage decision, or promise of final price.
Choose the path that best describes your project.
Payment path, claim stage, urgency, roof age, and approximate scope help route the request to a contractor equipped for that type of job. RoofFetch does not need your policy number, claim number, bank information, or Social Security number.
Instead of calling company after company, RoofFetch gathers the details a roofing professional needs before the first call.
Share the property ZIP code, service needed, and basic project details.
We check that the request fits the service area and includes useful details.
Your request may be sent to an independent roofing professional serving your area.
The contractor handles inspection, pricing, scheduling, and any agreement directly.
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No. RoofFetch is a contractor-matching and marketing service. Independent roofing companies perform inspections, estimates, repairs, and replacements.
No. You can discuss your project, review any estimate, and decide whether to proceed directly with the independent contractor.
Response times vary by contractor availability, service area, weather, and the information included in your request.
Yes. Select storm or hail damage and include when the weather event occurred, whether there is an active leak, and the current insurance-claim stage if applicable.
Insurance may help when a covered event—such as hail, wind, or a fallen limb—damages the roof. It usually does not pay just because a roof is old, worn, or poorly maintained. After a claim is inspected, the carrier determines the covered scope and subtracts your deductible. With replacement-cost coverage, the first payment is often based on the roof’s depreciated value, minus the deductible; recoverable depreciation may be released after the work is completed and required documents are submitted. With actual-cash-value coverage, some or all depreciation may remain the homeowner’s responsibility. Coverage, exclusions, payment timing, and documentation requirements vary by policy. Texas Department of Insurance: replacement cost vs. actual cash value.
For a fully covered replacement-cost claim, the homeowner will generally owe at least the policy deductible. Percentage deductibles are usually calculated from the home’s insured dwelling amount—not from the roof price. For example, a 2% deductible on $400,000 of dwelling coverage is $8,000. You could owe more if the policy pays only actual cash value, the claim is below the deductible, damage is excluded or denied, the contractor’s price exceeds the approved scope, or you choose upgrades or other work insurance does not cover. In Texas, a contractor cannot legally waive, rebate, or absorb your deductible. Review the declarations page and claim estimate with your insurer before signing a contract. Learn how property deductibles work.
No. It is a planning range based on approximate DFW market pricing and the information entered. A contractor must inspect and measure the roof before giving an actual scope and price.
Sharing the payment path, carrier name, claim stage, date of loss, and deductible can help a matched contractor prepare. Do not submit policy numbers, claim numbers, Social Security numbers, bank information, or private insurance documents through this form.