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Roofing in McKinney, TX

McKinney is one of Dallas’s oldest neighborhoods, settled in the 1840s and lined with Victorian, Queen Anne, and Craftsman homes that give the area its distinct character.

Serving McKinney and Surrounding Areas

McKinney is one of Dallas’s oldest neighborhoods, settled in the 1840s and lined with Victorian, Queen Anne, and Craftsman homes that give the area its distinct character. Preserving that character starts at the roofline. Many of these homes still feature original wood shingles, which demand careful restoration techniques to maintain historical accuracy—modern asphalt simply won’t do.

For the Craftsman bungalows along Bryan and Gano Streets, clay tile roofs are common and require specialized matching of materials and profiles. Dallas Roof Master approaches every McKinney project with these specifics in mind. We source period-appropriate cedar shingles for Victorian restorations, and for clay tile work we match the original manufacturer and color to keep the home’s integrity intact.

Because the McKinney Avenue Historic District requires approval from the City of Dallas Landmark Commission for any visible exterior changes, we handle the permitting and compliance process for you—so your roof meets preservation standards without delays. Our crews know the neighborhood intimately, having worked on homes near Clyde Warren Park and along McKinney Avenue. We understand the tree canopy from mature live oaks and pecans, and we plan for branch clearance and gutter protection as part of every job.

Whether it’s a full restoration of a Queen Anne’s wood shingle roof or a targeted repair on a Craftsman bungalow’s clay tiles, we deliver craftsmanship that respects McKinney’s architectural legacy.

Common Roofing Issues in McKinney

In McKinney, original wood shingles on Victorian and Queen Anne homes require careful restoration to maintain historical accuracy—using modern materials can risk landmark approval and diminish the home’s value. Mature live oaks and pecan trees along Bryan Street and Gano Street drop heavy branches during storms, which can puncture clay tiles and damage wood shingles. Clay tile roofs on Craftsman bungalows need specialized repair to match original materials, as off-the-shelf replacements often don’t fit the profile or color. Additionally, spring hail storms and high summer UV exposure accelerate deterioration on older roofing materials, while winter ice can cause cracking in clay tiles. Because McKinney is part of the McKinney Avenue Historic District, any visible exterior changes require approval from the City of Dallas Landmark Commission.

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