After a Dallas hailstorm, the conversation that matters most isn't about your roof — it's about your insurance claim. Most hail damage to residential roofs qualifies as a covered loss under a standard Texas homeowner's policy. But how that claim gets documented, submitted, and adjudicated determines whether you get a repair that actually fixes the problem or a settlement that falls short. Arrington Roofing has been handling hail damage roof repair in Dallas since 1983. We inspect first, document everything, and work with your adjuster so the claim reflects what we actually found — not what's easiest to approve.

Schedule your free hail damage inspection — call (214) 698-8443. We serve Dallas neighborhoods from Oak Cliff and Irving to Grand Prairie and beyond.

Why Does the First Call After Hail Damage Matter So Much?

The sequence of calls after a hailstorm is something most homeowners get backwards. Filing with your insurance company before you have a roofer's assessment means your claim is built on what the adjuster finds — and adjusters work for the insurance company. Calling Arrington first gives you an independent, detailed inspection report before any adjuster sets foot on your roof. That report documents bruised shingles, compromised granule coating, dented flashing and ridge vents, and any decking concerns — all of which affect the scope of your claim. A well-documented claim is less likely to be underpaid, and far less likely to require a reinspection dispute.

Hail damage is also not always visible from the ground. Impact marks on asphalt shingles are best identified at close range, and soft metal indicators — dented gutters, flashing, and vent caps — confirm that meaningful impact occurred even on slopes that look fine from the street. Our inspections are documented with photographs, condition notes, and a written report you can hand directly to your adjuster. Learn more about how insurance claim valuations work — including ACV vs. RCV and depreciation — in our insurance claims guide for Dallas homeowners.

What Arrington Does Differently on a Hail Damage Claim

Most roofing companies show up, note the damage, and hand you a repair quote. Arrington's process runs deeper than that. We photograph and document every indicator of hail impact — not just the obvious damage, but the soft metal hits and granule loss patterns that establish the storm's intensity and direction. That documentation is formatted to support an adjuster's review, not just our own estimate.

We carry GAF Master Elite and CertainTeed certifications — designations held by fewer than 2% of roofing contractors in the country. We don't recommend replacement when repair is the appropriate answer, and we document what we find regardless of which direction it points. Dallas homeowners can read what that approach looks like in practice on our testimonials page. If a storm produced both hail and wind damage to your roof, we assess both in a single visit — see our page on wind damage roof repair for how that process works. And when hail damage is extensive enough that a full replacement is the right recommendation, we explain exactly why before any work is proposed — visit our roof replacements page for more on what that looks like.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hail Damage Roof Repair in Dallas

Will my homeowner's insurance cover hail damage roof repair in Dallas?

Most Texas homeowner's policies cover hail as a covered peril for sudden and accidental damage. The coverage question shifts when a roof has significant pre-existing wear — insurers may argue that some damage was already present. Arrington documents the specific storm's impact markers separately from any existing wear conditions, which supports a clean claim for the damage that actually occurred. Every policy is different, so we walk through what we found and what it means for your specific situation.

Do I need to file a claim before calling a roofer?

No — and we'd encourage you not to. Filing before you have an independent inspection means your claim scope is established by the adjuster's findings alone. Calling Arrington first gives you a detailed, documented assessment you can bring to the adjuster or share with your insurance company before the formal process begins. That documentation often changes the outcome of the claim.

How do I know if hail damage means a repair or a full roof replacement?

The answer depends on the extent of impact, the age of the roof, and the condition of the decking beneath the shingles. Localized impact on a roof with good years remaining is a repair situation. Widespread damage across multiple slopes on a roof that's already 15-plus years old, or any compromise to the decking itself, shifts the conversation toward replacement. We give you an honest read on which situation you're in — and explain it clearly — before recommending anything. Read more about residential roofing options if you want to understand the full picture before your inspection.

If you're dealing with hail damage and want to know exactly what you're working with before you call insurance, start with a free inspection. Arrington serves Dallas from West Dallas outward — Irving, Grand Prairie, and across the metro. For all roof repair in Dallas, reach us at (214) 698-8443.

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We inspect, photograph, and provide a detailed repair estimate. If you file a claim, we can meet with your adjuster to discuss scope and code items.

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Schedule a Free Roof Inspection with a Certified Dallas Roofer

It costs $0 to know your roof’s condition.
We inspect, photograph, and provide a detailed repair estimate. If you file a claim, we can meet with your adjuster to discuss scope and code items.

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BBB A+ Accredited Local Roofer

300+ Excellent Reviews

Schedule a Free Roof Inspection with a Certified Dallas Roofer

It costs $0 to know your roof’s condition.
We inspect, photograph, and provide a detailed repair estimate. If you file a claim, we can meet with your adjuster to discuss scope and code items.

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