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Cost by House Size and Material in Garland
| House Size | Asphalt | Architectural | Metal | Tile |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1000 sq ft | $5,050 | $6,200 | $13,600 | $14,200 |
| 1500 sq ft | $7,550 | $9,350 | $20,450 | $21,300 |
| 2000 sq ft | $10,050 | $12,450 | $27,250 | $28,450 |
| 2500 sq ft | $12,600 | $15,550 | $34,050 | $35,550 |
| 3000 sq ft | $15,100 | $18,650 | $40,850 | $42,650 |
Roofing in Garland: what locals should know
Weather & climate
Garland averages 3-5 significant hail events per year, making impact-resistant shingles a smart investment for homeowners in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
Best materials for Garland
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles can reduce insurance premiums by 15-25% in Garland and provide significantly better hail protection than standard 3-tab shingles
Local market
Most Dallas-Fort Worth roofing contractors offer free inspections; get at least three quotes before committing to a roof replacement
Permits
The City of Garland requires building permits for roof replacements, with inspections typically required before and after the work
What Affects Roofing Cost in Garland
- Roof pitch and accessibility
- Material type (architectural, metal, tile)
- Tear-off and disposal requirements
- Flashing and ventilation upgrades
- Decking repair or replacement
- Local labor rates in Garland, TX
- Hail damage frequency (impact-resistant materials recommended)
- Older housing stock often needs additional decking work
- HOA material and color restrictions in many neighborhoods
Savings Tip
Ask your insurer about hail damage claims before paying out of pocket. Many Garland homeowners qualify for partial or full coverage.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a new roof cost in Garland?
Most Garland homeowners pay between $5,050 to $99,500 for a new roof, depending on size, material, and pitch. Garland averages 3-5 significant hail events per year, making impact-resistant shingles a smart investment for homeowners in the Dallas-Fort Worth area
Is roofing more expensive in Garland than the national average?
Roofing in Garland runs close to the national average for a comparable home — labor rates, material availability, and code requirements all sit near the middle of the range. Garland's housing stock averages about 46 years — old enough that decking repair and ventilation upgrades appear on a meaningful share of quotes.
How does Garland's humidity shape roofing material choice?
Class 4 impact-resistant shingles can reduce insurance premiums by 15-25% in Garland and provide significantly better hail protection than standard 3-tab shingles
What permits, inspections, and HOA approvals does Garland require for a new roof?
The City of Garland requires building permits for roof replacements, with inspections typically required before and after the work. Make sure the Garland permit is filed under your name and address; contractors who pull permits under their own name leave you without recourse if inspections fail. In Garland's HOA-heavy neighborhoods, factor in 2-4 weeks for architectural-committee approval of color and material — start that process before signing the contract.
What line items should a humid-climate roofing quote in Garland cover?
For a Garland home, the quote should cover tear-off, underlayment, flashing, drip edge, starter strip, ridge cap, decking inspection, disposal/cleanup, and the permit. Given the humidity, your quote should also list ridge ventilation and algae-resistant (AR) shingle granules — algae streaking is a regional defect, not an aesthetic one. Push back if a Garland contractor's quote skips any of these — missing line items in the bid usually surface as change orders during the job.
Does hail damage affect roofing costs in Garland?
Yes. Garland is in a high hail-risk area. After major storms, contractor demand spikes and wait times can stretch to weeks. Consider impact-resistant (Class 4) shingles, which may also qualify for insurance discounts.
My home in Garland is older. Does that affect the cost?
Often yes. Homes in Garland average around 46 years old. Older roofs may need additional decking repair, updated ventilation, or code-required upgrades that add to the base replacement cost.

