Tarrant County
Crowley, Texas Roofing & Property Guidance
Know your roof before you sign anything. The Roof Shepherd brings independent inspection, storm damage documentation, and property guidance to Crowley homeowners.
Updated June 30, 2026
In Crowley, roofing permit and inspection rules are set by the city and can vary from one community to the next. Texas has no statewide roofing license, so confirm requirements with Crowley’s building department before work begins. The Roof Shepherd documents your roof’s condition; permitting and installation stay with the licensed contractor you choose.
Crowley At A Glance
What homeowners in Crowley should know
Hail Alley
Crowley sits in North Texas, which records the most hailstorms in Texas in a typical year, the state logged 529 hail events in 2024. Independent documentation after a storm protects your position before any contractor conversation. Crowley is a fast-growing Tarrant County city south of Arlington, with newer suburban homes exposed to recurring North Texas hail.
Hail & Storm Exposure
NOAA’s 30 year record holds 232 verified hail reports within 10 miles of Crowley since 1996, inside the North Texas hail alley. The busiest single year in that record was 2025, with 33 reports inside the ring.
HOA & Material Considerations
Many Tarrant County neighborhoods carry HOA architectural review requirements on shingle color and material. Given the hail exposure, impact-resistant (UL 2218 Class 3 to 4) shingles are worth discussing. Confirm HOA rules before selecting materials.
Common Roofing Issues
Repeated large-hail exposure means bruised shingles, granule loss, and soft-metal damage to vents and flashing, conditions a documented inspection captures before the next storm makes them worse.
Crowley Snapshot
Weather history & local facts
Weather & Storm History
Crowley’s verified NOAA record since 2018 includes 4 inch hail in Burleson on June 12, 2023, 3 inch hail in Ft Worth Luck Arpt on June 1, 2025, and 2.75 inch hail in Everman on June 1, 2025. 24 thunderstorm wind events and 3 tornado reports sit inside the same 10 mile window. Peak hail months here: June and May.
Worth Knowing
Most storm damage to a roof isn’t visible from the ground. A documented inspection captures bruising, lifted shingles, and flashing issues before they turn into leaks.
Local Note
Crowley sits in Tarrant County, within North Texas. Roofing guidance and storm documentation are available region-wide; installation is coordinated through our credentialed partner.
Storm facts corroborated across NOAA/NWS records and contemporaneous local news reporting.
Google Reviews
What Texas homeowners say
These guys are actually top notch. They did a couple of roofs in our neighborhood after a bad storm. They have excellent communication, gave amazing options, and even helped us work with the insurance company to get more than they were originally going to give us. Really great partners — you will be in great hands with them!
Owner Response
Thank you so much for this review. I really appreciate you trusting us after the storm and allowing us to help with your roof. We take communication, documentation, and giving homeowners clear options seriously, especially when storm damage and insurance are involved. I’m glad we were able to help you understand the process and make things easier from start to finish. It means a lot to be trusted by you and others in the neighborhood. Thank you again for the recommendation.
After my family's experience with David and the rest of The Roof Shepherd crew, I don't see a reason to consider another roofing company. They explained to us and showed us, in clear and transparent detail, why we needed a new roof instead of a repair. They walked us through all of our options for materials and the differences in each type, all while easily fielding our questions. We never felt any pressure. Once we agreed on the best option for our family, the rest of the process went super smooth. They arrived to remove the old material and install the new exactly when they said they would. Since David had explained what would happen in our initial meeting, I knew what to expect, and what he said is exactly what happened. No surprises. They were fast, efficient, and the work was high quality. David checked in with us a couple of times to inform us about the progress and what they were doing, which we really appreciated. When they were finished, we went through photos and videos of what they uncovered during the removal of the old material, the installation process, and the finished product so we could see exactly what had happened. The roof looked great! We even had some good ole Texas thunderstorms roll through in the days after the install for a stress test, and everything held up perfectly. All in all, The Roof Shepherd made this such a stress-free and easy experience. We are so happy we made the right choice to work with them. If you need repairs or a new roof, these are the guys.
Owner Response
Bryant, thank you for taking the time to write such a detailed review. It means a lot. This Austin roof installation came together quickly, but the goal was still the same: explain the condition of the roof clearly, walk through the repair-versus-replacement decision, review the material options, and make sure your family knew what to expect before the work started. I'm especially glad the communication, timing, cleanup, and photo/video documentation helped make the process feel smooth and low-stress. A roof replacement is a major decision, and homeowners deserve to see what was found, what was installed, and why it mattered. We're grateful your family trusted The Roof Shepherd with your home. And those Texas thunderstorms right after the install were definitely a real-world stress test. I'm glad everything performed the way it should.
I recently got a roof installed and my trim painted with this company. The process was simple — David helped me pick out colors for the roof, and I had no idea there were so many to choose from. I appreciate David and his crew for taking care of my home and respecting my property by making sure everything was masked and cleaned up by the end of the process. These guys were on time, efficient, took care of everything I asked for, kept me updated throughout, and took care of the small details I was picky about. I would highly recommend!
Owner Response
Sloan, I really appreciate you taking the time to share this. It was a pleasure helping with your roof installation, trim painting, and the color-selection process. I’m glad the process felt simple and that the crew respected your property with proper masking, cleanup, and communication throughout the project. Those details matter, especially when we are working on someone’s home. Thank you again for trusting The Roof Shepherd with your roof and painting work.
Documentation First
Full roofing capability in Crowley, documented first
Independent Documentation
Every visit produces a dated photo-and-video record of your roof, flashing, decking lines, and gutters, a neutral account of visible conditions before any contractor conversation or claim decision.
Evidence, Not Pressure
Built on a law enforcement background of 16+ years. You get the record and a clear explanation, the decisions stay yours. No sales pitch, no obligation.
Coordinated & Accountable
In North Texas, roofing installation is fulfilled through our credentialed installation partner, with The Roof Shepherd documenting and coordinating the work so the standard stays consistent.
Hail History
Documented storm exposure in Crowley
Hail Frequency
NOAA storm records log 88 hail events within 10 miles of Crowley since 2018, 54 of them inside the city’s immediate 6 mile ring. The largest verified stone measured 4 inches on June 12, 2023. Local activity peaks in June and May.
After a major hail event, out-of-state contractors arrive quickly. Independent documentation before any contractor conversation gives you a neutral record of visible conditions, and protects your position whether you file a claim or not. The Roof Shepherd documents first. Decisions come after.
What To Document
Bruised shingles, granule loss, and soft-metal damage to gutters, vents, and flashing, often invisible from the ground.
Neighborhood Exposure
Neighborhoods across Crowley (Tarrant County) vary by lot elevation, tree cover, and roof age, so block-level documentation beats area-wide estimates. After any significant storm, a documented record of visible conditions protects your position.
Verified hail and wind events across the Dallas and Fort Worth metroplex, the region Crowley sits in. Roof condition changes with every storm season, which is why the homeowner should own the documentation.
April 12 golf ball size hail
NOAA verifies 1.75 inch hail in Benbrook on April 12, 1996, a golf ball size stone.
April 25 golf ball size hail
NOAA verifies 1.75 inch hail in Ft Worth on April 25, 2005, a golf ball size stone.
March 31 golf ball size hail
NOAA verifies 1.75 inch hail in Crowley on March 31, 2008, a golf ball size stone.
April 19 golf ball size hail
NOAA verifies 1.75 inch hail in Mara on April 19, 2011, a golf ball size stone.
Crowley FAQs
Common questions in Crowley
Does The Roof Shepherd work in Crowley?
Yes. The Roof Shepherd provides roof inspection, storm documentation, and homeowner guidance across Crowley and Tarrant County. Beyond inspection and documentation, full roofing is available through our trusted partner network, from first look through installation, on one consistent documentation standard.
How quickly can I get a roof inspection in Crowley?
Active leaks and post-storm documentation are prioritized. Send your address and a short description of the concern and we’ll follow up with a current estimate.
Is Crowley in a hail-prone area?
NOAA records log 88 hail events within 10 miles of Crowley since 2018, with verified stones up to 4 inches (June 12, 2023). Crowley sits in the North Texas hail corridor, among the most hail-active metro areas in the country. Documenting visible roof and gutter conditions after any significant storm is good practice.
What roofing holds up best in Crowley?
Architectural asphalt shingles are most common. Given the hail exposure, impact-resistant (UL 2218 Class 3 to 4) shingles are worth discussing, particularly for homes carrying higher deductibles.
Does The Roof Shepherd offer painting or siding in Crowley?
Those services are coordinated through vetted local partners in North Texas as availability is confirmed. The Roof Shepherd documents exterior condition during the roof visit so any partner work starts from an accurate record.
How do I get started in Crowley?
Use the Get Help form with your Crowley address and a description of your concern. Submissions are reviewed the same day during business hours.
Does Crowley get a lot of hail?
Yes. Crowley sits in the Dallas and Fort Worth hail corridor, one of the most active in the country, with the heaviest risk from March through June. Hail bruises shingles and shortens roof life, often without damage you can see from the ground.
What is the biggest roofing risk in Crowley?
Hail and wind. North Texas spring storms bring large hail and, less often, tornadoes. Documenting roof condition after any major hail or wind event protects your position.
When is severe weather season in Crowley?
Spring, roughly March through June, is the peak for hail, damaging wind, and tornadoes, when Gulf moisture meets dry plains air. A second smaller window can occur in the fall.
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