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Roofing in Trophy Club, TX: Roof Repair & Replacement

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Roofing in Trophy Club, TX: Roof Repair & Replacement

Roofing in Trophy Club, TX involves a step that most North Texas towns do not require: getting your material approved before anyone touches the roof. This is a planned community, and appearance standards are part of the deal homeowners bought into.

That changes how a job is run. Product selection, color, documentation, and timing all have to line up with an architectural committee's expectations, and a contractor who treats that as an afterthought will cost you weeks.

Cannon Roofing has worked North Texas since 1994, and we handle the paperwork side as seriously as the shingles.

Roofing Work We Take On in Trophy Club

  • Full roof replacement with tear-off, deck inspection, and new flashings throughout
  • Targeted repairs at valleys, sidewalls, chimneys, and pipe penetrations
  • Roof inspections with photographs and a written scope you can forward to your HOA
  • Insurance claim documentation after hail and wind
  • Gutters and drainage work
  • Roof rejuvenation where the shingle mat is still sound

A Planned Community Ages on One Schedule

Trophy Club neighborhoods went up in defined phases, which means the roofs on a given street started their clock within a season or two of each other. They also sat through the same hail, the same wind events, and the same run of 100-degree summers.

So they wear out together. We will do one roof on a cul-de-sac, get a call from two doors down within the month, and find nearly identical granule loss and sealant failure on both. That clustering is normal here and it is worth understanding, because it means your neighbor's timeline is genuinely relevant information — just not proof.

Orientation still decides a lot. South and west slopes take the heat load and shed granules first. A slope shaded by mature landscaping stays cooler but dries slower. Two houses built the same month can be four or five years apart in actual condition, which is why we inspect rather than assume.

HOA Approval: Color, Material, and Paperwork

Architectural committees generally want to know three things: what product is going on, what color it is, and who is installing it. We put that together before we schedule.

That means the manufacturer name, the specific shingle line, the color as the manufacturer names it, and current certificates of insurance. If your original shingle has been discontinued — which happens constantly on communities of this age — we identify the closest current equivalent inside the approved family and give you the literature to submit rather than a verbal assurance.

We also photograph the existing roof before tear-off. If a question comes up later about what was there and what changed, the record exists.

Matching Matters More Than People Expect

On a street where every home shares a palette, a mismatched slope is obvious from the curb, and it tends to become someone else's problem before it becomes yours.

New shingles sit slightly darker and more uniform than weathered ones for the first few seasons. When we do a partial repair, we take the work to a natural break — a ridge line, a valley, a wall transition — so the eye reads it as a separate plane instead of a patch in the middle of a field. When blending genuinely will not work, we say so up front and let you decide whether to do the whole slope.

Why Trophy Club Homeowners Work With Us

We have been at this since 1994, from the same address, with the same phone number. Our crews are factory-trained and carry the Technician Seal of Safety, so every person on your property is background-checked and drug-tested. The work is backed by our 10-Year Craftsmen Guarantee.

On storm claims, we document the damage and meet the adjuster on the roof. We are roofers working alongside the adjuster, not public adjusters, we do not promise outcomes, and we will not offer to absorb your deductible — homeowners are expected to pay it, and any contractor offering otherwise is showing you exactly who they are.

Nearby Roanoke and Argyle are on the same run for our crews, so Trophy Club is not a detour for us. We answer the phone 24 hours a day, every day, and an active leak gets moved to the front.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does my HOA usually need before a roof replacement? Most architectural committees want the shingle manufacturer, product line, and color name, plus proof of contractor insurance. We assemble that package with product literature and photos so your submission is not sent back for missing detail.

Can a repair be blended so it does not stand out from the street? Sometimes. Weathered shingles never match new ones exactly, so we take the repair to a natural break line such as a ridge or valley where the transition is least visible, and we tell you honestly when a slope will still read as new.

Half my street replaced their roofs. Should I assume mine is due? It is a reasonable prompt to get inspected, not a verdict. Homes of the same age took the same storms, but slope, orientation, tree cover, and ventilation change the outcome enough that identical roofs can be years apart.

Does Cannon Roofing serve Trophy Club? Yes. Trophy Club is part of the SH-114 area our crews cover regularly out of Decatur. We answer the phone 24 hours a day and treat active leaks and open storm damage as same-day work.


If your Trophy Club roof is due, start with an inspection and a documentation package your HOA will accept. Call Cannon Roofing at (940) 627-1045 or request a free quote. We will handle the approval details along with the roof.

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