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Stormhaven Exteriors provides storm damage roofing and full exterior restoration across the DFW metroplex. We handle insurance claims start to finish in every community we serve.
Collin County

Plano, TX

Plano sits in the heart of Collin County and consistently ranks among the most hail-impacted cities in Texas. With a mix of established neighborhoods from the 1980s and newer developments, roofing materials and conditions vary widely across the city.

Collin County

McKinney, TX

McKinney is one of the fastest-growing cities in the country, with rapid new construction alongside a well-preserved historic downtown. The city's north Collin County location puts it directly in the path of severe spring storms that push down from Oklahoma.

Collin County

Allen, TX

Allen is a tightly-knit Collin County suburb known for its strong community and family-oriented neighborhoods. The city's relatively compact footprint means when a hailstorm hits Allen, nearly every home in town is affected.

Collin County

Frisco, TX

Frisco has grown from a small town to one of the most dynamic cities in Texas, with massive development pushing north toward Celina and Prosper. The city's newer construction tends to use higher-end materials, but even premium roofing systems aren't immune to North Texas hail.

Collin County

Celina, TX

Celina is one of the fastest-growing small cities in Texas, transitioning from rural farmland to a booming residential community. Its northern Collin County location places it at the front edge of storms moving south into the DFW metroplex.

Collin County

Prosper, TX

Prosper is a fast-growing Collin County town defined by upscale master-planned communities and new construction. The city's location along the 380 corridor makes it a frequent target for the severe storms that track across North Texas each spring.

Tarrant County

Southlake, TX

Southlake is one of the most affluent communities in the DFW metroplex, with large estate homes and premium building materials throughout. The city's Tarrant County location still places it within reach of the severe hail events that define North Texas storm seasons.

Tarrant County

Colleyville, TX

Colleyville is a quiet, affluent community nestled between Southlake and Grapevine in northeast Tarrant County. The city's mature tree canopy and established neighborhoods create unique storm damage patterns, with wind and debris damage compounding typical hail impacts.

Denton County

Highland Village, TX

Highland Village is a small, close-knit community along the eastern shore of Lewisville Lake in Denton County. The city's lakeside location and rolling terrain can intensify storm effects, with wind speeds and hail impacts often exceeding what nearby inland communities experience.

Denton County

Little Elm, TX

Little Elm is one of Denton County's fastest-growing cities, with a mix of affordable new construction and established lakeside neighborhoods along Lewisville Lake. The city's growth has brought thousands of new roofs online just in time for North Texas's active storm seasons.

Denton County

Denton, TX

Denton is a university city and county seat at the northern edge of the DFW metroplex. Its mix of historic homes near the downtown square and sprawling new subdivisions on the city's perimeter means storm damage varies widely in scope and roofing material type.

Denton County

Lewisville, TX

Lewisville is a centrally located Denton County city bordered by Lewisville Lake to the north and major highway corridors on all sides. The city's established neighborhoods and proximity to the lake make it particularly susceptible to wind-driven hail damage during spring storm season.

Denton County

Flower Mound, TX

Flower Mound is an affluent Denton County suburb known for its rolling terrain, strict zoning, and well-maintained neighborhoods. The city's elevated topography and open spaces can channel wind during storms, intensifying hail impacts on residential roofing.

Denton County

Carrollton, TX

Carrollton spans parts of Denton, Dallas, and Collin counties, making it one of the more geographically complex cities in the metroplex. Its mature housing stock from the 1970s through 1990s means many roofs are at or near the end of their lifespan when storms hit.

Denton County

The Colony, TX

The Colony sits on the southern shore of Lewisville Lake in Denton County, with residential development concentrated in master-planned communities built over the last two decades. The city's lakefront exposure amplifies wind speeds during storms, increasing damage to roofing and exterior surfaces.

Collin County

Wylie, TX

Wylie is a growing Collin County community east of the Dallas North Tollway corridor. The city's mix of established neighborhoods and new development along the FM 544 corridor makes it a frequent target for the supercell storms that track across eastern Collin County.

Collin County

Sachse, TX

Sachse is a small residential city in southeastern Collin County, bordered by Wylie, Garland, and Rowlett. The city's compact size and concentrated residential base mean hailstorms affect a large percentage of homes simultaneously, creating high demand for qualified roofing contractors.

Collin County

Richardson, TX

Richardson straddles the Collin-Dallas county line and is home to a wide range of housing from 1960s-era ranch homes to newer infill construction. The city's mature neighborhoods with large trees are particularly vulnerable to combined hail and wind damage during severe weather events.

Collin County

Anna, TX

Anna is a rapidly growing small city in northern Collin County along the US 75 corridor. Located just minutes from Stormhaven's Gunter headquarters, Anna's new residential developments face the full force of North Texas's hail season each year.

Collin County

Melissa, TX

Melissa is a small but fast-growing city in northern Collin County, just south of Anna along the US 75 corridor. Nearly all of the city's housing stock is less than 15 years old, built during the residential boom that continues to transform this part of North Texas.

Grayson County

Van Alstyne, TX

Van Alstyne is a small Grayson County town along the US 75 corridor between Anna and Sherman. The town's rural setting and exposure to open terrain mean storms arrive with full force and little warning, often producing severe hail damage across the entire community.

Grayson County

Sherman, TX

Sherman is the county seat of Grayson County and the largest city in the northern tier of the DFW metroplex. The city's location near the Texas-Oklahoma border puts it at the leading edge of severe storm systems, with hail events that regularly produce stones exceeding one inch in diameter.

Denton County

Aubrey, TX

Aubrey is a small but rapidly expanding Denton County town north of the 380 corridor. The town's explosive growth has brought thousands of new homes into an area of North Texas known for frequent and severe hail events.

Rockwall County

Rockwall, TX

Rockwall is the county seat of the smallest county in Texas, located east of Dallas along the shores of Lake Ray Hubbard. The city's lakeside position and eastern DFW location place it in a corridor that sees frequent severe thunderstorms and damaging hail throughout storm season.

Dallas County

Rowlett, TX

Rowlett is a Dallas County city on the southern shore of Lake Ray Hubbard, known for its waterfront development and family-oriented neighborhoods. The city gained national attention after a devastating 2015 tornado and remains acutely aware of severe weather risks across its residential areas.