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What Types of Fences Does 3:16 Roofing Install in DFW?

3:16 Roofing and Construction installs all major fence types for DFW residential and commercial properties. Wood fencing (cedar and pine) remains the most popular choice in Tarrant County, offering privacy and a classic Texas look. Cedar board-on-board fencing with a cap and trim is our most requested style, providing full privacy with enhanced curb appeal. Wrought iron and ornamental steel fencing suits front yards, pool enclosures, and properties needing visibility with security. Vinyl (PVC) fencing offers zero-maintenance durability for homeowners who want privacy without annual staining. Chain link fencing serves commercial properties, pet containment, and utility areas at the lowest installed cost. We also build custom gates, including sliding gates and automatic gate openers for driveways.

How Much Does a New Fence Cost in the DFW Area in 2026?

Fence installation costs in DFW depend on material, linear footage, height, and terrain. Cedar board-on-board privacy fencing (the most common DFW style) runs $28 to $45 per linear foot installed in 2026, including posts, concrete, pickets, rails, and a cap. For a typical DFW backyard of 150-200 linear feet, that's $4,200 to $9,000. Wrought iron runs $35 to $75 per linear foot. Vinyl privacy fencing costs $30 to $55 per linear foot. Chain link ranges from $15 to $25 per linear foot. Gates add $300 to $1,500 depending on width and style. Automatic gate openers start at $1,500 installed. 3:16 Roofing provides free on-site estimates with exact measurements and transparent pricing.

Do I Need a Permit to Build a Fence in Keller or Fort Worth?

Permit requirements vary by city across DFW. In Keller, residential fences over 4 feet tall in front yards or over 8 feet tall anywhere require a permit. Fort Worth requires permits for fences exceeding 8 feet in height. Most standard 6-foot backyard privacy fences in both cities do not require a permit but must comply with setback requirements (typically 1-2 feet from the property line). HOA communities throughout DFW often have additional restrictions on fence height, material, color, and style that must be approved before installation. 3:16 Roofing handles the HOA submittal process for communities like Marshall Ridge (Keller), Timarron (Southlake), and The Highlands (Trophy Club). We pull permits when required and ensure every installation meets local code.

How Long Does Fence Installation Take?

Most residential fence installations in DFW take 1 to 3 days depending on linear footage and terrain. A standard 150-foot cedar privacy fence on flat ground is typically completed in one day. Larger properties, sloped terrain, or custom designs may extend to 2-3 days. Iron and vinyl installations generally take slightly longer due to fabrication and setting requirements. Our crews handle complete site preparation, old fence removal (if needed), post hole digging, concrete setting, and thorough cleanup. We schedule installations based on weather conditions since post concrete needs 24-48 hours to cure before hanging pickets in high-wind areas.

Schedule Your Free Fence Estimate in DFW

Whether you need a new cedar privacy fence, iron pool enclosure, or commercial chain link, 3:16 Roofing and Construction provides expert fence installation across the entire DFW metroplex. Our fence division operates from our Keller headquarters at 424 Keller Parkway with the same quality standards and customer care that earned us a 4.9-star Google rating on our roofing work. Call (817) 402-7663 or visit 316roofingtx.com/contact-us for your free on-site fence estimate.

 


What Commercial Roofing Systems Does 3:16 Roofing Install in DFW?

3:16 Roofing and Construction installs and repairs all major commercial roofing systems used in the Dallas-Fort Worth market. TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin) single-ply membrane is our most requested commercial system for flat and low-slope roofs, offering excellent energy efficiency with its reflective white surface and superior resistance to UV degradation, ozone, and chemical exposure. EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer) rubber roofing provides exceptional durability for large commercial buildings at a lower installed cost. Standing seam metal roofing is the premium choice for commercial buildings requiring maximum lifespan (50+ years) and wind resistance. Modified bitumen systems provide multi-layer waterproofing for buildings that need heavy foot traffic capability. We assess each building individually to recommend the system that matches your budget, building use, and long-term maintenance requirements.

How Is Commercial Roofing Different from Residential?

Commercial roofing differs from residential in three critical ways. First, most commercial buildings have flat or low-slope roofs that require membrane systems rather than shingles. Water drainage on a flat roof depends entirely on the membrane integrity and drainage design, making proper installation non-negotiable. Second, commercial roofs typically have more penetrations: HVAC units, exhaust fans, plumbing vents, electrical conduits, and access hatches that each represent a potential leak point requiring specialized flashing. Third, commercial roofing is governed by different building codes and often requires engineered specifications, especially for wind uplift in Tarrant County. 3:16 Roofing's commercial team holds the certifications and experience to navigate these requirements for DFW businesses.

How Often Should DFW Commercial Buildings Get a Roof Inspection?

We recommend commercial roof inspections twice annually in the DFW area: once in spring after hail season peaks (March through May) and once in fall before winter weather arrives. Additionally, any commercial building should have its roof inspected within 48 hours after a severe weather event producing hail 1 inch or larger in diameter, winds exceeding 60 mph, or significant rainfall with standing water. Regular inspections catch small issues (membrane blisters, flashing separation, clogged drains) before they become emergency leaks that damage inventory, equipment, and interrupt business operations. 3:16 Roofing provides free commercial roof inspections with drone scanning and comprehensive photo documentation. Call (817) 402-7663.

What Does Commercial Roof Repair Cost in DFW?

Commercial roof repair costs in the Dallas-Fort Worth area depend on the roofing system, extent of damage, and accessibility. Membrane patch repairs for small punctures or seam failures typically range from $500 to $2,000. Flashing repairs around HVAC penetrations cost $750 to $3,000 depending on complexity. Drain and scupper repairs run $500 to $1,500. Emergency leak containment with temporary patching starts at $500 with permanent repair scheduled within the week. Full section replacements on larger damaged areas can range from $5,000 to $25,000+. 3:16 Roofing provides detailed written estimates with itemized pricing for every commercial repair project.

Does 3:16 Roofing Handle Church Roofing in the DFW Area?

Yes. Church roofing is one of our specialties. Houses of worship present unique roofing challenges: steep-pitch sanctuaries, bell towers, stained glass window flashing, and fellowship halls with flat roof sections all on the same building. Many DFW churches were built in the 1960s through 1980s and have roofing systems that have reached or exceeded their serviceable life. As a faith-driven company founded on the values of John 3:16, we take particular care with church properties. We work with church building committees to develop phased replacement plans that fit within congregation budgets, and we coordinate work schedules to avoid disruption during services and events. Our church roofing clients include congregations across Keller, Fort Worth, Southlake, and the greater DFW area.

Schedule Your Free Commercial Roof Inspection

Whether you manage a retail center, office building, warehouse, church, or multi-family property in DFW, 3:16 Roofing provides expert commercial roofing services backed by manufacturer certifications and 9 years of Tarrant County experience. Call (817) 402-7663 or visit 316roofingtx.com/contact-us to schedule your free commercial roof inspection with drone documentation and a detailed written assessment.

 

How Do You Know If Your Roof Needs Repair or Replacement?

The difference between a repair and a full replacement comes down to the extent of damage and the age of your roof. As a general rule, if the damage affects less than 30% of your roof area and your roof is under 15 years old, repair is usually the right call. If damage is widespread, your roof is over 20 years old, or you're seeing multiple simultaneous failures (leaks in different areas, granule loss across the entire surface, sagging decking), replacement is the more cost-effective long-term solution. At 3:16 Roofing, every project starts with a free inspection and detailed photo report so you know exactly what you're dealing with before any work begins.

What Are the Most Common Signs of Roof Damage in DFW?

DFW homeowners should watch for these warning signs: missing or curling shingles (especially after storms), granule accumulation in gutters and downspout splash blocks, dark streaks or staining on the roof surface, daylight visible through the attic, water stains on interior ceilings or walls, sagging sections visible from the ground, and damaged or deteriorating flashing around vents, chimneys, and skylights. After any hail event with stones 1 inch or larger in diameter, schedule a professional inspection even if you don't see obvious damage from the ground — hail impacts create bruising that accelerates shingle failure over the following 6-12 months.

How Much Does Roof Repair Cost in the Dallas-Fort Worth Area?

Roof repair costs in DFW vary based on the type and extent of damage. Minor repairs like replacing a few missing shingles or resealing a vent boot typically run $250 to $750. Moderate repairs involving flashing replacement, valley repair, or fixing a localized leak area cost $750 to $2,500. Major repairs addressing structural issues, widespread flashing failure, or significant storm damage can range from $2,500 to $8,000. Emergency leak repairs are available from 3:16 Roofing with same-day or next-day response for active leaks. All repairs include a written warranty and photo documentation of completed work.

What Types of Roof Repair Does 3:16 Roofing Handle?

Our repair services cover every common residential roofing issue in North Texas: shingle replacement (architectural, 3-tab, designer), leak detection and repair, flashing repair and replacement around chimneys, skylights, walls, and vents, vent boot replacement, ridge cap repair, valley repair, gutter repair and replacement, soffit and fascia repair, emergency tarping for active storm damage, and insurance-documented repair for claim support. We use CompanyCam to create detailed before-and-after photo reports for every project, giving you complete transparency and documentation you can share with your insurance company.

Does Insurance Cover Roof Repair in Texas?

Yes, most Texas homeowner insurance policies cover roof repairs caused by wind, hail, and storm damage. The key distinction is between damage from a covered peril (storm, hail, fallen tree) versus normal wear and tear (age-related deterioration). Insurance typically does not cover repairs needed due to lack of maintenance or gradual aging. 3:16 Roofing provides full insurance claim assistance — we document the damage with professional photos and reports, meet with your adjuster on-site, and advocate for fair coverage throughout the process. If your repair is denied, we help you understand your appeal options under Texas Insurance Code. Call (817) 402-7663 for a free storm damage assessment.

How Long Does a Typical Roof Repair Take?

Most residential roof repairs in DFW are completed in a single day. Minor repairs like shingle replacement or vent boot fixes take 1-3 hours. Moderate repairs involving flashing or valley work take 4-6 hours. More complex repairs may extend to 2 days if structural decking needs attention or if weather delays work. Emergency repairs for active leaks are prioritized with same-day tarping and permanent repair scheduled within 48 hours. Our crews arrive on time, protect your landscaping and property, and complete thorough cleanup after every job.

Why Choose 3:16 Roofing for Roof Repair in DFW?

3:16 Roofing and Construction has completed over 4,000 roofing projects across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex since 2017. We are BBB A+ Accredited, Google Guaranteed, FORTIFIED Roofer certified by IBHS, and hold RCAT License #03-0246. Our owner, Marcos Garza, personally oversees quality on every project. We provide free inspections with detailed photo reports, transparent pricing with no hidden fees, and written warranties on all repair work. Our office is at 424 Keller Parkway, Keller TX 76248 — we are local, licensed, and here to stay. Call (817) 402-7663 or visit 316roofingtx.com/contact-us to schedule your free inspection today.

 
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