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The roof over your head, done right the first time.

Accent Roofing & Construction has been climbing ladders in Dallas and Fort Worth since 1985. Forty years, one name, one standard: tell folks the truth, give them a fair price, and build a roof that outlasts the warranty. That's it. That's the whole business plan.

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Accent Roofing & Construction
DALLAS · FORT WORTH · DFW
Honest work, overhead.
Accent Roofing & Construction truck, trailer and yard sign in the drive of a lakeside stone chateau at sunset, crew finishing the roof above
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A+ Better Business Bureau Recommended by insurance agencies Trusted by construction associations Residential + commercial, full service Serving DFW since 1985 Thousands of satisfied customers
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Schedule a free inspection. We'll take it from there.

A roof goes through a lot over its life — Texas sun, spring hail, the occasional surprise that shows up as a ceiling stain on a Sunday morning. The repairs, replacements, and installations you make along the way are only as good as the team doing them. That's where we come in. Tell us a little about your roof, and Lonnie's crew will come take an honest look, document everything with photos, and walk you through exactly what we'd do — and what we wouldn't. No pressure, no obligation, no surprises.

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The whole idea

Roofing without the headache. that's it, really

Nobody wakes up excited to deal with their roof. We get it. That's why we built this company around one simple promise: you make one phone call, and the worrying becomes our job. We show up when we say we will, we tell you the truth about what your roof actually needs, and we don't disappear when the work is done. Folks all over the DFW metroplex have figured out that's a rarer thing than it should be.

SERVICE · 01

Roof Installation

Building new? Upgrading the roof you've got? We install architectural shingle, metal, and flat roof systems engineered for North Texas — roofs that handle the hail, shrug off the heat, and look sharp doing it.

SERVICE · 02

Roof Repair

Hail came through? Spotted a stain on the ceiling? Call us before a small problem becomes a big one. Our repair crews fix it right the first time — and we'll show you photos of exactly what we found up there.

SERVICE · 03

Roof Replacement

When a roof's done, it's done — and we'll be straight with you about it either way. If it's time for a full replacement, we make the whole process simpler than you thought possible, usually wrapped in a day or two.

Real crews · Real jobs · This week in DFW

Caught in the act of doing it right

No stock photos here. These are Accent crews on real North Texas roofs — our name on the trucks, the trailers, the yard signs and the shirts. When you hire Accent, this is exactly who shows up. Click any photo for a closer look.

Accent Roofing crew installing a full roof replacement on a large Dallas home, branded truck and trailer staged out front
Full re-roof underway · Dallas, TX
Aerial view of Accent Roofing crew dry-in on a lakeside estate with branded fleet in the driveway
Lakeside estate dry-in · DFW
Uniformed Accent Roofing crew members carrying shingle bundles past branded truck and trailer in Southlake, Texas
Crew staging materials · Southlake, TX
Accent Roofing trailer and crew staged at golden hour before a roof installation
First light · staged and ready
★ FEATURED · FULL CREW DEPLOYMENT Aerial view of a full Accent Roofing crew re-roofing a sprawling lakeside stone estate, with branded trucks, trailer, dump trailer and banners lining the drive
Full crew deployment · lakeside estate · dried-in by lunch
Project Spotlight · Live Telemetry

Anatomy of an Accent install.

A lakeside estate, a complex multi-gable roof, and a crew that runs it like a flight deck. Here's what a big job looks like when it's organized right — synthetic underlayment dried-in fast, materials staged by section, ladders set to code, yard protected.

The order of operations matters more than most folks realize. Tear-off runs slope by slope, never the whole roof at once, so the house is never exposed if the weather turns. Decking gets inspected board by board before anything new goes down — and if we find rot or storm-cracked plywood, you see a photo of it before we replace it, not a line item after. Then the underlayment race begins, because in North Texas a dried-in roof by lunchtime isn't a nice-to-have. It's the whole game.

Watch the materials and you'll see the logistics. Every pallet on this job was staged to a specific section of roof before the first shingle moved — bundles travel the shortest possible path, nothing gets stacked on landscaping, and nothing sits in the driveway longer than it has to. That's not fussiness. Material handling is where amateur crews lose hours, damage property, and rush the work that follows. We'd rather spend twenty minutes planning than make your flowerbed pay for it.

And when the last ridge cap goes down, the job isn't done — the property is. Tarps come up, gutters get cleaned of debris, and magnetic sweepers roll every square foot of lawn and drive until the magnets come up empty. The homeowner gets a final photo set of the finished roof, the flashing details, and the cleanup. Forty years in, we've learned that the last hour on site is the hour people remember.

Aerial drone view of Accent Roofing crew working a large lakeside estate roof DRY-IN · SYNTHETIC UNDERLAYMENT MATERIALS STAGED BY SECTION FLEET ON SITE · 3 UNITS LANDSCAPE PROTECTED
What we do

Two kinds of roofs.
One kind of work ethic.

From a hailed-out ranch house in Lake Highlands to a 60,000-square-foot warehouse off I-35, we've handled the simple jobs and the complicated ones. Our crews are courteous, our foremen answer the phone, and nobody gets a hard sell — ever.

Residential Roofing

Shingle, metal and tile roofs for North Texas homes. We walk you through materials, colors and budget like a neighbor would, then install it to the highest standard available. Hail damage? We document everything and meet your adjuster on site.

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Commercial Roofing

TPO, modified bitumen, metal and flat-roof systems for offices, retail and industrial buildings across DFW. We plan around your business hours, keep the site clean, and hand over documentation your property manager will actually appreciate.

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Storm & Hail Restoration

North Texas hail doesn't ask permission. When it hits, we inspect free of charge, photograph every blemish, and help you navigate the insurance claim honestly — we'll tell you if your roof doesn't need replacing, too.

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Repairs & Inspections

Not every leak means a new roof. Sometimes it's a $300 flashing fix, and we'll say so. Free inspections, straight answers, and repairs done by the same experienced crews that handle our full replacements.

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Estate & Luxury Home Division

Built for the big ones steep, slate & spectacular

Park Cities chateaus, Southlake estates, lakeside manors — complex rooflines with a dozen gables, turrets, and twelve-twelve pitches are a different sport. Accent has run an estate division for years, because homes like these deserve crews trained for them.

★ ESTATE DIVISION · WHITE GLOVE Accent Roofing banner on a stone chateau with branded truck and trailer staged in the circular drive
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Complex roofline specialists

Turrets, dormers, dead valleys, and designer profiles — slate, synthetic slate, cedar and high-definition architectural systems installed to manufacturer spec.

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White-glove property protection

Landscaping shrouded, pools covered, drives protected with track mats. The estate looks better when we leave than when we arrived — gardens included.

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A dedicated project manager

One name, one phone number, daily photo reports. You'll never wonder what happened on your roof today — you'll have the pictures by dinner.

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Discretion as a standard

Quiet starts where neighborhoods require it, clean uniforms, no music, no mess. We're guests on your property and we act like it.

One job · One day · Logged

A day on an Accent job minute by minute

Most folks never see how an organized roofing operation actually runs. Here's the mission log from a real install day — tap through the timeline, or just watch it play.

Accent Roofing trailer and crew staged at golden hour, materials palletized and ready Accent crew installing underlayment across the entire roofline of a large brick home, fleet staged below Two Accent crew members in uniform relaying shingle bundles from pallets to the roofline
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Staging at first lightTrailer open, pallets down, tarps out, ladders set. The crew walks the property line before a single shingle moves — landscaping gets flagged and protected first.
The Estimator · Mark II

Price your roof right now.

No forms, no phone tag, no salesman in your living room. Dial in your roof below and our estimator runs live DFW pricing — the same math our crews use. You'll get an honest ballpark in about thirty seconds.

Here's what's actually running under the hood: the Estimator takes your home's footprint, applies a pitch multiplier to convert it into true roof surface, divides that into roofing squares (the hundred-square-foot units this whole industry prices by), and runs it against current DFW material and labor rates for the system you pick — from 3-tab shingles to standing-seam metal. Tear-off, stories, steepness — it's all in the math. This is the same arithmetic an estimator scribbles on a clipboard in your driveway, just done in front of you instead of behind a windshield.

Why does that matter? Because walking into a roof conversation blind is exactly how people get burned. When you already know the honest range for your roof, a storm-chaser's lowball bid reads like the corner-cutting it is, and a padded quote stands out just as fast. You can budget before you commit, compare bids with confidence, and decide on your own schedule — no pressure, no obligation, and we never ask for your phone number to show you a price. Knowledge first. Handshake second. That's the Accent way.

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An honest word about this number: it's a ballpark, not a bid. Real pricing depends on decking condition, ventilation, flashing, penetrations and access. We'll measure your roof in person, free of charge, and put a firm number in writing. The written number is the number — we don't do surprise change orders.

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Built for North Texas Weather

Hail, heat, and Texas-sized storms. Your roof faces all three.

Anyone who's spent a spring in North Texas knows the drill: the sky turns green, the sirens hum, and the next morning half the neighborhood is up on ladders checking shingles. DFW sits squarely in one of the most active hail corridors in the country, and the summer that follows bakes roofs with months of triple-digit heat. That one-two punch is exactly what we build for.

It's also why, when homeowners around the metroplex search for a roofer near me, "near" should mean something. A genuinely local roofing company knows this weather pattern personally — which neighborhoods got hit, which roof ages are vulnerable, and what each city requires — because we live under the same sky you do.

ADVISORY · POST-STORM

After a storm rolls through, here's our advice — straight, like always: don't sign anything with the first stranger who knocks on your door. Storm-chasers flood into North Texas after every hail event, do quick work, and vanish. Get a careful inspection from a roofing company with a local reputation to protect. We document hail damage with photos, walk you through what we found, explain your options honestly, and stand behind the work long after the storm-chasers have left town.

Two Accent Roofing trucks rolling through heavy rain at night with the Dallas skyline and lightning behind them
When the sky turns on Dallas,
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Two fronts · One standard

Your home. Your livelihood. covered, either way

Residential Roofing

Your home is your biggest investment. We treat it that way.

The metroplex grew up fast, and a lot of those beautiful neighborhoods — from the established streets of the Park Cities to the newest builds north of the tollways — are hitting the age where roofs start asking for attention. Whether yours needs a quick fix after a spring storm or it's time for the full replacement conversation, we'll walk the roof, show you photos of what we find, and give you a straight answer. No scare tactics. Just neighbors you can call.

Honest, photo-documented inspectionsWe show you what we see — every time.
Hail & storm damage restorationWe know the drill, and we'll guide you through it.
Clean job sites, every jobWhen we leave, the only thing different is your roof.

Commercial Roofing

That roof is covering your livelihood. We don't take that lightly.

North Texas isn't just growing — it's booming. New restaurants, offices, shops, and warehouses are going up everywhere you look, and every single one of them needs a roof that won't let the business down. Our certified commercial roofing crews handle it all: TPO, modified bitumen, every flavor of flat roof, standing-seam metal, you name it. We work around your hours when we can, keep the site tight, and price it fairly — because we'd like to keep earning DFW's business for a long time.

Flat roof expertiseTPO, modified bitumen & every major commercial system.
Standing-seam metal roofingBuilt to shrug off Texas sun and Texas hail alike.
Fair, upfront pricingThe number we quote is the number you pay.
Surge Capacity · Storm Response

When we mobilize,
your roof gets an army.

This is one Accent job site on one morning — full crews across every slope, dried-in before the next cloud shows up. When hail rakes a neighborhood, capacity is the difference between a tarp for six weeks and a finished roof by Friday. We have the people, the fleet, and forty years of logistics to prove it.

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Roof Replacement in Dallas, TX

When it's time, it's time. we'll tell you straight

Every roof in Dallas is on a clock, and the Texas sky winds it faster than most. A typical asphalt shingle roof here gives you somewhere between fifteen and twenty-five years — less if it's taken a few good hailstorms on the chin. The signs it's getting close are easy to spot once you know them: shingle granules collecting in the gutters like coffee grounds, shingles cupping or cracking along the edges, dark streaks spreading down the slopes, and daylight where daylight has no business being in the attic. Any one of those alone might just mean a repair. Several together usually means the conversation has changed.

Here's where we differ from a lot of companies, and it's worth saying plainly: we don't sell replacements to roofs that don't need them. Our inspectors walk every slope, photograph everything, and tell you honestly which side of the line your roof is on. "You've got five good years left" is a sentence our crews say all the time, and it has never made us a dollar — but it's made us forty years of customers who call us back when the time actually comes. If we tell you it's time, you'll see exactly why, in photos, on your kitchen table.

When it is time, the process is simpler than most folks fear. The night before, we confirm the schedule. Morning of, the crew arrives at first light, protects your landscaping and pool, and starts tear-off slope by slope so the house is never exposed. Decking gets inspected board by board, underlayment goes down fast, and the new shingles follow — most Dallas homes are completely re-roofed in one to two days, magnetic nail sweep included. You go to work in the morning; you come home to a new roof. That's the whole disruption.

Material choice matters more in Dallas than almost anywhere, because our roofs fight a two-front war: spring hail and summer heat. For most homes we recommend impact-rated architectural shingles (Class 3 or Class 4), which shrug off hail that would total a builder-grade roof — and many insurance carriers offer premium discounts for them, which quietly pays back part of the roof over time. For homeowners thinking longer-term, standing-seam metal stretches the calendar to fifty years and beyond. We'll walk you through the honest math on each, including the options we think you should skip.

And the number you sign is the number you pay. Your quote comes in writing after a real measurement, not a guess from the driveway — and if we open up the roof and find better news than we budgeted for, the savings come back to you. No surprise change orders, no "while we were up there" padding, no pressure on the timeline. It's your roof and your decision; our job is to make sure you're making it with good information. When you're ready, the inspection is free, and the phone gets answered by a person: (214) 295-5500.

Accent Roofing wrapped truck and trailer in the circular drive of a Dallas stone estate at dusk, crew finishing the slopes above and shingles staged on pallets
Most Dallas homes: torn off, dried-in,
and finished in one to two days.
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Who shows up

Our name is on the truck and we act like it

Every Accent crew arrives in uniform, in branded trucks, with materials palletized and the job mapped before the first ladder goes up. That's not for show — it's accountability. When your name is painted on everything in the driveway, you don't cut corners.

Accent Roofing crew in branded blue shirts carrying shingles on a Southlake job

Uniformed, trained, accountable

Our installers wear the Accent name because they've earned it. Background-checked, safety-trained, and led by foremen who answer their phones. You'll know who's on your roof — by name.

Accent Roofing fleet trailer staged at sunrise before an installation

First on the street, last to leave

Crews stage at first light so your roof is dried-in before the Texas sun gets serious. At the end, we run magnetic sweeps across the whole yard — your kids and tires will never find a nail we left behind.

No Job Too Tall

Accent Roofing is Built for the Big Stuff bring it on

There's a moment on every big job — usually around seven in the morning, when twenty crew members are spread across forty squares of roofline and the pallets are staged like a supply depot — where you can tell whether a roofing company actually does this or just says it does. Big roofs aren't small roofs multiplied. They're a different discipline entirely: more slopes meeting at more angles, more penetrations to flash, more material moving through a tighter window, and more ways for a disorganized crew to turn a beautiful property into a mess. Accent has been running jobs at this scale for four decades, and it shows in the boring places — the staging plan, the safety lines, the way nobody's standing around wondering what's next.

Manpower is the part people see, but logistics is the part that decides the job. A roof like the one in the photo below swallows hundreds of bundles of shingles, miles of underlayment, and a small mountain of flashing and ridge cap — and every pound of it has to arrive on time, get staged where the crew working that section can reach it, and never once sit on the homeowner's lawn killing the grass. We plan big jobs the way a contractor plans a build: section by section, day by day, with the dump trailer positioned before the first shingle comes off. When the material flow is right, a huge roof comes together with surprising calm. When it's wrong, you get the chaos you've seen in other people's driveways.

Then there's the part nobody photographs: keeping people safe forty feet up. Steep slopes, multiple stories, turrets and dead valleys — the big houses are beautiful precisely because they're complicated, and complicated rooflines demand harnesses, anchor points, and foremen who've worked them before. Our crews train for this terrain, our safety standards don't relax when the schedule tightens, and in forty years we've learned that the safest crew is also the fastest one, because nobody works efficiently while improvising. That's not a slogan; it's just what you learn when your name has been on trucks since 1985.

Big jobs also come with big paperwork, and we're built for that too. Large residential and commercial projects mean engineering specs, city permits, manufacturer requirements for extended warranties, and insurance scopes that run to dozens of pages — and any one of them handled sloppily can cost the property owner real money years down the road. We document everything as we go: photos of the decking, the underlayment, the flashing details, the finished work. When the job closes, you don't just get a roof — you get a file. Lenders like it, insurers like it, and the next buyer of the property will like it too.

Here's the honest bottom line: most roofing companies in DFW can handle an average roof on a good week, and plenty of them do fine work. But the big stuff — the sprawling estate, the steep slate replacement, the commercial campus, the whole street after a hailstorm — sorts the field fast. If your project is the kind that makes other contractors quiet on the phone, that's exactly the call we want. We'll walk it, measure it, plan it, and put a firm number on it, same as we would a three-bedroom ranch — because at Accent, big isn't intimidating. It's Tuesday. Call us at (214) 295-5500.

Accent Roofing crew covering every slope of a sprawling stone estate under a blue Texas sky, with branded truck, box trailer, yard sign and palletized shingles staged on the lawn
Twenty crew. Forty squares.
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Every System · Every Spec

Whatever's on top of your building, we know it inside and out.

Roofs aren't one-size-fits-all, and neither are we. Commercial buildings come with codes that have to be followed to the letter, and homes come with decisions about materials that you'll live with for twenty years. Either way, our licensed contractors show up with the right skills, the right tools, and the durable materials the job actually calls for — so the end result holds up for years to come, not just past the warranty card.

The catalog below isn't for show — it's how we think. Every roof system on this board solves a different problem: TPO and EPDM membranes shrug off ponding water on flat commercial decks, modified bitumen takes a hailstone like a heavyweight takes a jab, standing-seam metal turns decades of Texas sun into a maintenance footnote, and a well-installed architectural shingle is still the best value-per-square in residential roofing. The mistake we see most often isn't bad workmanship — it's the right crew installing the wrong system because nobody stopped to ask what the building actually needs.

So that's where every Accent job starts: with the question, not the quote. We look at the slope, the structure, the drainage, the sun exposure, the city's code book, and your budget — then we recommend the system the evidence points to, even when it's the cheaper one. Tap any card below to see what we'd put it on and why. And if you're not sure which one your building needs, that's exactly what the free inspection is for — we'll match the system to the roof, in writing, with photos.

Accent Roofing systems board comparing TPO membrane, EPDM membrane, modified bitumen, standing-seam metal, and architectural shingles, with the Dallas skyline below
SYS·01COMMERCIAL

Commercial Roofer

When your property has specific codes to meet, our experts make it happen — permits, specs, inspections, done right.

SYS·02EFFICIENCY

Cool Roofing

Knock the temperature of your roof down and bounce the Texas sun back where it came from — your AC will thank you.

SYS·03METAL

Commercial Metal Roofing

Stable, sharp-looking, and built to stretch your roof's life by decades. Serious protection that looks the part.

SYS·04FLAT

Flat Roof Repair & Installation

Simple to maintain, easy to inspect, and right for a huge share of DFW's commercial buildings. We install and repair them all.

SYS·05MEMBRANE

EPDM Rubber Roofing

Flexible, fast to install, and a stubborn guard against sun damage. A workhorse membrane for flat and low-slope roofs.

SYS·06BITUMEN

Modified Bitumen

Strong insulation performance and real resistance to hail impact — which, around here, is not a theoretical concern.

SYS·07RESIDENTIAL

Asphalt Shingle Repair & Replacement

The most common roof in America for good reason — dependable, affordable protection, repaired or replaced without drama.

SYS·08UPGRADED

Architectural Shingles

More layers, more depth, more protection. The upgrade most North Texas homeowners choose when it's time to replace.

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Emergency Roof Repair

Storms don't check the clock and neither do we. Around-the-clock emergency response when your roof can't wait.

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Recon Feed · DFW Sector

Eyes over every roofline in DFW.

From lakeside estates to starter homes, our crews run the whole metroplex. This is live-style drone recon from an Accent job in progress — and below it, the cities we cover. If you can see a water tower from your yard, odds are we've roofed near it.

Now, why does a roofing company fly drones in the first place? Honestly, because they earn their keep. A drone gets eyes on a twelve-twelve pitch or a wet slate roof without putting a man's boots where they don't belong, and it photographs every square foot of decking, flashing, and hail bruising in detail a clipboard sketch could never touch. Those photos go straight into your inspection report and your insurance file. The fancy camera isn't the point — the documentation is.

The coverage map below earns its keep too, and not just as decoration. Forty years of working the same metroplex means we know things an out-of-town crew simply can't: which hail swaths tore through which neighborhoods and when, which subdivisions were all roofed the same summer and are aging together, which cities want permits pulled before the first shingle moves and which inspectors like to see what. That's not trivia. That's the difference between a roofer who works in DFW and a roofer who's from here.

It also means we're never far away. With crews rolling out of Dallas, Southlake, and Flower Mound every morning, an Accent truck is usually closer to your house than you'd guess — which matters very little on a sunny Tuesday and a great deal when there's a tarp-worthy hole over your kitchen. Distance is response time, and response time is damage control. We built the coverage so the metroplex never has to wait on us.

One more thing about that list of cities: every name on it is lit because we've actually worked there — not because a marketing map said it sounded good. Ask us about your neighborhood and odds are somebody on the crew can name the streets, the storm years, and a customer or two who'd vouch for us. That's the kind of coverage we're proudest of: not the radius, the relationships.

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Accent Roofing & Construction is the company to call for your next roofing and construction project, as well as any emergency roofing issues.

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24/7 Emergency Response · DFW

Roofing emergencies don't wait for business hours. Neither do we.

Here's the truth about roof emergencies: they have terrible timing. The tree limb comes down at 2 a.m. The hail hits on a holiday weekend. The leak you didn't know about announces itself during Sunday dinner. That's exactly why we run 24/7 emergency roofing service — because when the weather turns or the unexpected happens, the people under that roof can't wait until Monday.

When you call, you get a real crew that shows up, stabilizes the damage skillfully and thoroughly, and keeps everyone inside safe and dry. Then we walk you through what happened, what we did, and what comes next — in plain English, with photos. Day or night, Accent Roofing & Construction answers.

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Postcards from the field this week's work

Snapshots straight from active Accent job sites around the metroplex — no staging, no stock, just the trucks, the crews and the rooflines we were on this week.

Accent Roofing crew member walking toward a stone estate at sunset with branded trucks and staged shingles
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Accent Roofing estate re-roof in progress with branded underlayment, white truck, trailer and yard signs
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Why we love this place

DFW isn't just where we work. it's home

Let's be honest — North Texas might be the best story in America. A stretch of prairie towns that grew into one of the great metro regions in the country, and somehow did it without losing the things that make a place feel like home. Friday nights still matter here. Neighbors still wave. And the skyline keeps reaching a little higher every year. Putting good roofs on a place like this isn't just a job for us. It's a point of pride.

You learn a place differently from a rooftop. Forty years of climbing ladders across this metroplex means we've watched DFW grow from up there — new subdivisions spreading toward the horizon, downtown squares getting their second wind, ballfields and church steeples filling in the spaces between. There's no view of North Texas quite like the one from a ridgeline at seven in the morning, and we've never gotten tired of it.

We've also learned that every town here has its own personality, right down to the shingles. The Park Cities keep their slate and their standards. The lake towns fight humidity and shade-tree debris. The new builds up north are all going in at once, which means they'll all need attention at once, too — and we'll be there when they do. Knowing a town's roofs is a strange kind of intimacy, but it's real: we can usually tell you what decade a neighborhood was built just by looking at the rooflines.

And the people — that's the part that keeps a forty-year-old company feeling young. The handshake still means something here. Folks bring the crew sweet tea in July and ask about your kids by name. We've roofed houses for the children of customers we served in the eighties, and there's no marketing budget on earth that buys that kind of trust. You earn it one roof, one storm, one kept promise at a time.

So when we say DFW is home, we don't mean it the way a billboard means it. We mean our kids went to school here, our church is here, our crews' families are here, and the roofs we drive past every day have our work under the shingles. A company can't love a place halfway. This is ours, we're proud of it, and we intend to keep covering it — one honest roof at a time.

★ GAME DAY

Sports Country, USA

The Cowboys train at The Star. FC Dallas packs Toyota Stadium. The RoughRiders fill Riders Field all summer, and the PGA of America planted its headquarters right here in North Texas. Name another region with a lineup like that. You can't.

★ HOMETOWN

Built for Families

Great schools, safe streets, parks everywhere you turn. People don't stumble into North Texas — they choose it, on purpose, because it's one of the best places in the country to raise a family. Those homes deserve roofs built with the same care.

★ MAIN STREET

Main Streets That Still Matter

For all the growth, the old downtown squares — Grapevine's Main Street, McKinney's courthouse square, the historic rail districts — still have that old-town soul: local shops, local food, local people who know your name. That's the North Texas we fell for, and it's the standard we hold ourselves to: do business like everybody knows where you live.

Why We Love This Place — Accent Roofing tribute to North Texas, with the Dallas skyline at sunset, a stadium on game day, hometown neighborhoods, and Denton's historic main street
Our story

Lonnie Hagen & the long way of doing things the right way

I've been on Dallas rooftops for four decades now, and I can tell you the roofing business has a reputation problem. Storm chasers blow into town after every hailstorm, knock on doors, take deposits, and disappear. It breaks my heart, because a roof is a sacred thing — it's the line between your family and the weather.

My faith teaches me that how you do business is how you live your life. There's no version of me that's honest on Sunday and cuts corners on Monday. So at Accent, we run things the old way: we show up when we say we will, we tell you the truth even when it costs us a sale, and we stand behind the work with our own name on it.

Nicole and I built this company on two words — integrity and honesty — and forty years later, those two words are still doing all the heavy lifting. Everything else is just shingles.

Lonnie Hagen
Owner, Accent Roofing & Construction · Est. 1985

Integrity

The bid you sign is the bid you pay. If we open the roof and find good decking where we budgeted for bad, the savings go back to you. That's happened more times than we can count.

Honesty

If your roof has five good years left, we'll tell you to keep your money and call us in five years. Customers remember that — it's why thousands of them send us their neighbors.

Service

We believe a business should bless the city it works in. That conviction goes beyond the job site — it shapes who we hire, how we treat people, and where we give.

#TheBridgeMinistry

Giving back: The Bridge Ministry

Since November 2004, The Bridge Ministry has served the homeless and families in need with food and everyday essentials, partnering with other agencies to bring the necessities of life to the poor. Lonnie and Nicole Hagen proudly support this work — alongside friends of the ministry like singer-songwriters Amy Grant and Journey's Jonathan Cain — because loving your neighbor isn't a slogan. It's the job.

The Man Behind the Roofs

Lonnie Hagen builds on the rock. literally

Spend ten minutes with Lonnie Hagen and you'll figure out two things fast: he knows roofs the way most people know their own driveway, and he's not going to tell you anything that isn't true. Lonnie leads Accent Roofing & Construction, and around DFW his name has come to mean a particular way of doing business — show up when you said, do what you promised, and leave the place better than you found it. It sounds simple because it is. It's rare because most companies find it hard.

Lonnie is a Christian, a Bible guy through and through, and he doesn't treat that as a Sunday-only arrangement. Ask him about it and he'll tell you that faith isn't something you bolt onto a business like a sign on a truck — it's the foundation the whole thing sits on. The way Accent treats a widow on a fixed income, a young family scared about a hail claim, or a business owner staring at a leaking ceiling all flows from the same place: the conviction that every person who calls is a neighbor first and a customer second.

He's been known to point out that Scripture opens with a builder and is full of them — and that the most famous parable about construction is really about character. The storm comes for every house, Lonnie says; the only question is what you built on. In North Texas, where the rain and the winds show up every spring with hail riding shotgun, that's not a metaphor. It's the weather forecast. So Accent builds like the storm is coming, because it is.

His outlook on business runs the same direction. Honest scales, honest work, honest words — Lonnie will tell you the Proverbs were writing about roofing quotes three thousand years early. That's why every Accent inspection comes with photos, why the quote you get is the number you pay, and why "you don't need a new roof yet" is a sentence his crews say all the time, even though it never made anyone a dollar. The way Lonnie figures it, a company that fears God doesn't get creative with the truth on a rooftop where nobody's checking. Somebody is always checking.

And then there's North Texas itself. Lonnie talks about this place the way some men talk about a favorite truck — with genuine wonder that something this good exists. Prairie towns and railroad stops that became one of the fastest-growing regions in America and somehow kept their soul: churches full on Sunday, ballfields full on Saturday, neighbors who still wave. He'll tell you DFW is what happens when communities decide to grow without forgetting who they are — and that putting honest roofs over towns like these isn't a market opportunity. It's a privilege.

That conviction is also why Accent stands with The Bridge Ministry, serving homeless and less fortunate folks across the area. For Lonnie, the math is straightforward: his whole life's work is shelter, and the Bible he reads has an awful lot to say about the people who don't have any. A roofing company that only cares about roofs with addresses attached is missing the point.

So that's the man behind the company — builder, believer, North Texas's biggest fan, and the reason the phone gets answered straight at 214-295-5500. The rain is going to fall and the winds are going to blow; that part was promised a long time ago. Lonnie's job, as he sees it, is making sure your house is the one still standing when they do.

More Than Roofs

We're proud to stand with The Bridge Ministry.

A roof means shelter, and not everybody has one. That's why Accent Roofing & Construction works with The Bridge Ministry, a charity serving homeless and less fortunate folks who need a hand up. We figure if your whole business is about keeping people covered, that responsibility shouldn't stop at the property line.

The Bridge Ministry started in November 2004 out of a simple desire: reach the people everyone else walks past. Week after week, it brings hot meals, groceries, and everyday essentials to the homeless and to struggling families with children — and partners with other agencies to deliver the necessities of life to those who need them most. No lectures, no fine print. Just love that shows up on schedule, which is a language our crews understand.

Lonnie and Nicole Hagen don't support this work from a distance — they show up for it, alongside friends of the ministry like singer-songwriter Amy Grant and Journey's Jonathan Cain. For a family whose whole livelihood is shelter, the math is simple: a roofing company that only cares about roofs with addresses attached is missing the point.

It's some of the most meaningful work we're part of, and we'd love for you to take a look at what they do.

See What They Do #TheBridgeMinistry
Lonnie and Nicole Hagen of Accent Roofing & Construction with singer-songwriter Amy Grant and Journey's Jonathan Cain at a Bridge Ministry event
★ Since Nov 2004 ★ Meals & Essentials ★ Families & Children ★ Partner Agencies
Verified Voices · Real Accent Customers

Don't take our word for it. take theirs

Pulled straight from Accent Roofing & Construction's published client reviews. The pattern you'll notice: Lonnie's name keeps coming up, and so do the words honest, on time, and above and beyond.

That pattern isn't an accident — it's the business model. Reviews like these are written in living rooms after the trucks have pulled away, when there's nothing left to sell and no one left to impress. They're the closest thing this industry has to a sworn statement, and after four decades they all keep saying the same thing: the man kept his word, the crew did it right, and the place was spotless when they left. We'll let our neighbors finish the pitch from here.

★★★★★
"From the first phone call with Lonnie to the roof installation, Lonnie was spot on, involved, showed up, honored his word, his crew was professional and efficient. Wow! What a great group of people!"
Renee S.Fort Worth✓ Verified Review
★★★★★
"I had a high impact Class 4 roof, but my insurance company wanted to replace it with a standard grade shingle. Lonnie went back to the company and pointed out this discrepancy... I highly recommend this company for honesty, integrity, and excellence."
TyraFort Worth✓ Verified Review
★★★★★
"I'm an interior designer and have to work with trades people every day, so it's really invaluable to find a company who takes such good care of their customers... Lonnie is so great that he is now working on all the neighboring properties."
Philippa C.Fort Worth✓ Verified Review
★★★★★
"They do the most amazing and incredible work, so efficient, extremely careful with my landscape and property. Cleaned up so well, I could not tell they were even here except for the brand new roof."
Beverly F.Dallas✓ Verified Review
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Straight answers

Questions folks ask us

How much does a new roof cost in Dallas?

Most Dallas homes land between $9,000 and $25,000 for a full replacement, depending on size, pitch and material. Architectural shingles are the most popular choice in DFW. The estimator above gives you a ballpark; the free in-person inspection gives you a firm written price.

Do you work with insurance claims?

Every week. We've worked North Texas hail claims for forty years and come recommended by insurance agencies themselves. We document the damage, meet your adjuster on the roof, and make sure the scope covers what's actually needed — nothing padded, nothing missed.

How long have you been in business?

Since 1985 — same name, same family, same values. Four decades and an A+ BBB rating later, we're still answering our own phone.

Do you handle commercial buildings?

Yes. We're a full-service contractor, from single-family homes to large commercial flat-roof systems, with the same crews and the same standard on every job.

Ready when you are —

Let's put a good roof
over a good home.

Free inspection. Honest answer. Firm written price. The way it's been done at Accent since 1985.

Call (214) 295-5500