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Last updated: 2025-12-31

Parker County Roofing Pricing 2025 Historical Archive โ€” What Customers Paid in 2025 (No BS)

Real labor and materials numbers โ€” broken out separately so you can compare quotes apples-to-apples. Five real Parker County roofers compared honestly. Insurance-claim guidance built in. By the family that fixes them.

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๐Ÿ“š Historical Archive โ€” 2025

This is the December 2025 historical snapshot of Parker County roofing pricing. For current 2026 pricing, see roofing-pricing-comparison-2026.html. Pricing reflects actual quotes issued by Wild West Roofing in 2025 and supplemented by industry pricing data. Year-over-year roofing inflation in 2025 to 2026 averaged 4-6% driven by shingle wholesale pricing, OSB decking costs, and labor demand following the 2025 hail season.

Compare to other years: 2026

๐Ÿ“… What's new this update:

Year-end 2025 snapshot. The 2025 Parker County roofing market saw heavy demand following the May 14 Aledo/Weatherford hail event. Class 4 impact-resistant adoption surged as homeowners sought insurance discounts. Standing seam metal pricing climbed with steel costs.

This is the 2025 archive snapshot of Parker County roofing pricing. Honest historical record of what customers paid, captured at year-end.

If you want to skip the reading: call us at (817) 458-8373 or email howdy@wildwesthomeservices.com. Free roof inspection with written report โ€” every time, no pressure.

Inspection, Repairs & Partial Work (2025)

ServiceWhat's involvedParker County range
Roof inspection (non-storm)Tech on site, photo documentation, written findings emailedFree โ€“ $225
Storm damage inspection w/ insurance estimateFull roof inspection, photo documentation, insurance-ready estimateFree with claim work
Simple leak repair1โ€“2 pipe boots, small flashing, single shingle replacement$142 โ€“ $445
Medium leak repairValley flashing, chimney flashing, or small section of shingles$425 โ€“ $1,329
Larger repair1โ€“2 squares of shingles + underlayment + flashing$1,329 โ€“ $2,499
Partial re-roof (one slope)5โ€“10 squares, new underlayment, color-matched shingles$2,659 โ€“ $6,249
Gutter repair / re-hangPer section, parts + labor$132 โ€“ $539
Decking replacementRotten/soft sheathing replacement, per sheet$45 โ€“ $75 per sheet
Emergency tarping (storm)Same-day tarp + temp seal, post-storm$235 โ€“ $709

Our roof inspection comes with a written report, photos, and a clear "here's what we found, here's what you should do" email within 48 hours โ€” not a clipboard handshake. If there's damage, we'll tell you whether it's insurance-claim worthy or a straight repair. We don't upsell roofs that don't need replacing.

Full Roof Replacement โ€” Labor vs. Materials Split (2025)

Roofing is where quotes get weird because everyone sizes the roof a little differently, counts waste differently, and bundles shingles + underlayment + flashing + labor into one number. Here's the honest breakdown by Parker County home size.

Roof area is usually about 1.1-1.3x your home's square footage depending on pitch. A 2,000 sq ft home typically has ~22-25 "squares" (100 sq ft each) of actual roof surface.

Home sizeShingle tierLaborMaterialsAll-in turnkey
1,500 sq ft (~18 sq)30-yr architectural asphalt$3,039 โ€“ $4,469$2,469 โ€“ $3,609$5,509 โ€“ $8,079
1,500 sq ft (~18 sq)Class 4 impact-resistant$3,039 โ€“ $4,469$3,989 โ€“ $5,799$7,029 โ€“ $10,259
2,000 sq ft (~22 sq)30-yr architectural asphalt$3,989 โ€“ $5,799$3,135 โ€“ $4,469$7,124 โ€“ $10,259
2,000 sq ft (~22 sq)Class 4 impact-resistant$3,989 โ€“ $5,799$4,939 โ€“ $7,124$8,929 โ€“ $12,919
2,500 sq ft (~28 sq)30-yr architectural asphalt$4,939 โ€“ $7,124$3,989 โ€“ $5,799$8,929 โ€“ $12,919
2,500 sq ft (~28 sq)Class 4 impact-resistant$4,939 โ€“ $7,124$6,269 โ€“ $9,309$11,209 โ€“ $16,439
3,500 sq ft (~38 sq)30-yr architectural asphalt$6,649 โ€“ $9,309$5,319 โ€“ $7,979$11,969 โ€“ $17,289
Standing seam metal (any size)Galvalume or aluminum standing seamCustom quoteAdd 2-3x vs. asphalt$16,999 โ€“ $42,749+

What's in a Fair Roof Replacement Quote

If a quote is missing any of these line items, ask why before you sign:

The Companies We Compete With โ€” Honest Pros and Cons

Wild West Roofing (us) (us)

Who they are: Parker County crew based out of Benbrook. Residential roofing focus โ€” repairs, partial re-roofs, full replacements, storm damage inspection, and insurance claim documentation. Part of the Wild West Home Services family (same owners as AC, generators, haul, garage, handyman).

Pros:
  • Local. You call Wild West, you get the people who will show up on the roof.
  • Free written storm-damage inspection with photo documentation that insurance adjusters actually accept.
  • Multi-trade home-services backbone โ€” if hail took out your roof AND the gutters AND the detached garage, we can handle all of it without sub-contracting.
  • Transparent pricing: labor, materials, permit โ€” broken out on every quote.
  • 10-year workmanship warranty, plus whatever manufacturer warranty the shingles carry.
  • We install GAF, Owens Corning, CertainTeed, and Class 4 impact-resistant options from all three.
  • We walk away from insurance fraud. If another roofer offered to 'cover your deductible,' call us instead.
Cons:
  • Storm season we book out 2-6 weeks for full replacements. Emergency tarping + repairs we get to same day.
  • We're not the oldest roofer in Parker County โ€” some competitors have 25-45 years on us.
  • Small-to-mid crew. A 10,000 sq ft commercial metal roof is outside our sweet spot.

Call: (817) 458-8373

Parker County Roofing

Who they are: Weatherford-based roofing contractor, 15+ years in business. 5.0 stars with 81+ Google reviews. Name is a direct echo of the region, which has served them well.

Pros:
  • Very strong review profile with real, specific customer feedback.
  • Long track record in Parker County โ€” they've seen every hail storm going back to 2011.
  • 24-hour phone line โ€” good for emergency calls.
  • Reputation for clean workmanship.
Cons:
  • Premium pricing. They're confident in their brand and quote accordingly โ€” our spot-checks show them 10-20% higher on comparable scope.
  • Heavy demand means longer scheduling โ€” peak storm season their non-emergency wait can push 4-8 weeks.
  • Because of the name, people sometimes call them when they want to work with Wild West or another local roofer โ€” a reminder that similar names aren't the same company.
  • Leans toward full replacements over partial repairs. If you have a small leak, they're not always the best economic call.

Call: (682) 803-0075 · Website: weatherfordtxroofingservices.com

Performance 1 Roofing & Construction

Who they are: Large Weatherford-based roofing and construction company. 5.0 stars with 200+ Google reviews (the highest review volume in Parker County roofing). 25+ years in business. Residential + commercial.

Pros:
  • Highest social proof in the market โ€” 200+ five-star reviews is a serious credibility signal.
  • Big enough to handle any job โ€” from 1,500 sq ft residential to full commercial roofs.
  • Fully licensed and insured with long insurance-claim experience.
  • Strong process: inspection, documented estimate, contract, install, inspection, warranty registration. Everything by the book.
Cons:
  • Bigger shop overhead = pricing in the middle-to-upper range.
  • Sales process feels more corporate. If you want a handshake deal with the owner, this isn't the vibe.
  • Scheduling lead times reflect their size โ€” full replacements often 3-6 weeks out in summer.
  • They'll sometimes recommend the full replacement when a partial would do. Worth getting a second opinion on any replacement-vs-repair decision.

Call: (817) 818-4750 · Website: p1-roofing.com

Mid-Cities Roofing Contractors

Who they are: 45+ years in business in Weatherford. 4.9 stars, 89+ reviews. One of the longest-running roofing operations in Parker County.

Pros:
  • Deepest experience of any roofer on this list. They've roofed the grandparents' house, the parents' house, and the grandkids' house.
  • Great for older Parker County homes with unusual rooflines, dormers, or legacy materials.
  • Established insurance-claim relationships โ€” they know the adjusters by name.
  • Mid-market pricing, usually very fair.
Cons:
  • Traditional operation โ€” less modern online presence, slower email response.
  • Smaller crew relative to Performance 1. Large commercial is a stretch for them.
  • Lean conservative on shingle selection โ€” if you want premium designer shingles, they can do it but it's not where they shine.

Call: (817) 656-2288

Lonestar Roofing and Restoration, LLC

Who they are: Parker County-based roofing and storm restoration specialists. Heavy focus on insurance-claim work and lifetime warranty offerings.

Pros:
  • Specialty in insurance-claim documentation and adjustor negotiation. If your claim is complex (multiple damage types, pushback from the insurer), this is their lane.
  • Lifetime warranty on workmanship โ€” industry-leading.
  • Free inspections with detailed reports built for insurance submission.
Cons:
  • Storm-restoration-first business model means their bread-and-butter is insurance work. If you're paying out of pocket for a non-storm replacement, their pricing may lean higher because their process assumes a claim.
  • Less experience with non-storm repair work (leaks from age, non-hail damage).
  • Crew size scales up and down with storm volume โ€” after a major hail event, they can get stretched thin.

Website: lonestarroofingandrestoration.com

How to Decide Which One Is Right for You

We don't win every single one of these matchups. Mid-Cities has 25 more years in Parker County than we do. Performance 1 has three times our review count. Sometimes the right call is one of them, not us โ€” and we'll tell you that on the phone if that's what we see. We'd rather point you at the right shop than book you on the wrong one.

Straight Talk on Insurance Claims

Most roofs in Parker County get replaced through insurance after a hail event, not out of pocket. Here's how the process actually works:

  1. Hail event happens. You've got up to 1 year (in Texas) to file a claim, but faster is better โ€” damage is easier to prove within 90 days.
  2. Call your roofer BEFORE you call the insurance company. Get a free inspection with written findings. If there's no damage, don't file a claim (it counts against you even if you don't collect).
  3. Roofer writes a detailed estimate. Includes line items for every piece of the replacement: tear-off, decking, underlayment, shingles, flashing, labor, permit, disposal.
  4. You file the claim with your insurance. The adjuster comes out and inspects. Sometimes they bring their own report โ€” ideally your roofer meets them on the roof to walk them through it.
  5. Insurance issues a scope of work and initial payment. This is NOT the final payment โ€” they typically pay the ACV (actual cash value, depreciated) first, then the RCV (replacement cost value) when the work is done.
  6. You choose your roofer and sign a contract. The contract price should be roughly in line with the insurance scope. If it's wildly different (either direction), something's off.
  7. Work is done, final invoice submitted to insurance, they pay the depreciation. You pay your deductible. Done.
โš ๏ธ Texas Penal Code ยง32.06 โ€” read this before signing anything:

You must pay your deductible. Any roofer who offers to "cover it," "eat it," or "make it disappear" is committing insurance fraud, and so are you if you go along. This is real jail time in Texas โ€” Class A misdemeanor or felony depending on amount. Walk away from any roofer who suggests it. We at Wild West Roofing never offer deductible coverage. If a competitor offered you that and you're suspicious, call us โ€” we'll quote the job honestly.

Other Texas roofing rules to know:

Service Area

Parker County (Aledo, Weatherford, Willow Park, Hudson Oaks, Annetta, Springtown, Mineral Wells), plus Benbrook and West Fort Worth. Outside that area, we'll happily refer you to a reputable local shop.

Need Current Pricing?

For up-to-date pricing, see the current 2026 page below. Otherwise, call.

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