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Texas hail damage costs

Hail damage repair costs in Texas vary significantly by location and storm severity. Understanding the typical expenses for roof, siding, and windshield repairs in your area helps homeowners make informed decisions about insurance claims and contractor selection. This resource analyzes repair cost data from 1,000 documented hail events across Texas to provide location-specific pricing information.

20 cities·22,461 NOAA events·BLS + NOAA data

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Texas — county hail frequency
Event density
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This data covers 20 Texas cities with active hail event records. Cost estimates are updated monthly using data from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to reflect current material and labor pricing.

Major metros

5
AustinTravis County Co.
Lower risk
DallasDallas County Co.
Lower risk
Fort WorthTarrant County Co.
Lower risk
HoustonHarris County Co.
Lower risk
San AntonioBexar County Co.
Lower risk

Mid-size cities

10
AmarilloPotter County Co.
High risk
ArlingtonTarrant County Co.
Lower risk
DentonDenton County Co.
Lower risk
FriscoCollin County Co.
Lower risk
LubbockLubbock County Co.
Moderate risk
McKinneyCollin County Co.
Lower risk
PlanoCollin County Co.
Lower risk
Round RockWilliamson County Co.
Lower risk
WacoMcLennan County Co.
Moderate risk
Wichita FallsWichita County Co.
Lower risk

Smaller communities

5
AbileneTaylor County Co.
Lower risk
GeorgetownWilliamson County Co.
Lower risk
MidlandMidland County Co.
Lower risk
OdessaEctor County Co.
Lower risk
TylerSmith County Co.
Moderate risk

Cost ranges reflect local labor rates, material costs, and storm frequency. See methodology