Serving the DFW Area
Explore Premium Roofing Materials for Every Texas Home
From traditional asphalt shingles to modern TPO and roof coatings — find the right solution for your home or business.
Materials We Use
The right roofing material protects your investment, lowers energy bills, and defines your home’s curb appeal. At Bacon Roofing, we install and maintain a variety of materials designed to withstand Texas weather — from hail to heat.
Asphalt Shingle Roofing
Metal Roofing
Tile Roofing
Slate Roofing
Tpo Roofing
Roof Coating
Our Roofing Options
Roofing Type
Lifespan
Energy Efficiency
Cost
Ideal For
Asphalt Shingle
20 - 30 Years
Moderate
$
Traditional Homes
Metal
40 - 70 Years
High
$$
Energy Efficient Upgrades
Tile
50+ Years
High
$$$
Mediterranean & upscale homes
Slate
75 - 100 Years
Very High
$$$$
Luxury Properties
TPO
20 - 30 Years
Very High
$$
Flat or Commercial Roofs
Roof Coatings
10 - 15 Years
Very High
$
Extending Existing Roofs
Our Roofing Options
More Than Roofers — Your Trusted Roofing Partner Since 1995
Local Experts
Honesty First
Insurance Advocacy
Full-Service Contractor
Worry-Free Roofing from Start to Finish
Free inspections and detailed photo reports
Assistance with insurance adjusters and claim paperwork
Manufacturer & workmanship warranties available
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What Our Customers Say
4.9
Based on 120 Reviews
4.6
Based on 26 Reviews
I typically don’t leave five-star reviews, but my experience with Bacon Roofing was outstanding. The entire process was professional and smooth from start to finish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What type of roof lasts the longest in Texas?
Slate and metal roofing are among the longest-lasting materials for Texas homes. A properly installed slate roof can last 75–100 years, while standing seam metal roofs often exceed 50 years with minimal maintenance. Both options handle heat, hail, and wind exceptionally well, making them ideal for long-term durability.
What is the most affordable roofing material?
Metal roofing and TPO roofing are top performers for energy efficiency. Metal reflects solar heat, reducing cooling costs during Texas summers, while TPO membranes are designed to reflect UV rays and insulate commercial or flat-roof buildings. Adding a roof coating can further improve efficiency by creating a reflective barrier over any existing system.
Which roofing material is best for energy efficiency?
We specialize in asphalt shingles, standing seam metal roofs, TPO for commercial properties, and roof coatings for extended protection.
Can you install roof coatings on an existing roof?
Yes — if your current roof is structurally sound, roof coatings can be applied to extend its life and prevent leaks. They’re especially effective on commercial or flat roofs made of TPO, EPDM, or metal. Coatings can add 10–15 years of life to your roof and improve energy performance without the cost of a full replacement.
How long does it take to replace a roof?
Most residential roofing projects (asphalt or metal) are completed in one to three days, depending on size and material type. Tile and slate roofs may take longer due to their weight and detailed installation process. Bacon Roofing’s team ensures every project is completed efficiently while maintaining strict quality standards.
Do you handle insurance claims for storm damage?
Absolutely. Bacon Roofing works directly with your insurance company to guide you through every step — from inspection and documentation to meeting the adjuster and completing repairs. We make sure you understand depreciation, recoverable amounts, and what’s covered before any work begins, so there are no surprises.
What roofing materials are best for hail and wind resistance?
Impact-rated asphalt shingles and standing seam metal roofs are excellent choices for hail and wind protection. Both are tested to withstand severe weather common in North Texas. Metal roofs, in particular, resist wind uplift and can be installed with concealed fasteners for extra durability.
Can I mix different roofing materials on my home?
Yes — in some cases, combining materials can enhance both style and function. For example, a metal accent roof over a porch or bay window adds contrast and durability, while the rest of the home uses asphalt shingles for cost efficiency. Our design team can help you choose combinations that complement your home’s architecture.