
Roofing in Rosemeade, Carrollton
North Carrollton along Rosemeade Parkway grew up in the 1980s boom, and its roofs are aging on the same schedule. This is also the side of town where the county record puts recent hail: the September 2023 strike at Trinity Mills sits minutes away.
The Rosemeade roof picture.
Most Rosemeade-area streets date to the 1980s build-out of north Carrollton, so the roofs here are past their first field or deep into their second. At that age the tells are readable from the attic and the shingle surface both, and a documented inspection catches them while they are still repair-sized.
The other Rosemeade story is hail. The county record logged a strike at Trinity Mills in September 2023, close enough that plenty of roofs on this side took the same cell. Marks from a storm like that hide well from the ground, which is what the plane-by-plane hail check exists for.
- Housing stock
- Largely 1980s build-out streets
- Nearby storm point
- 1.00 in. hail, Trinity Mills, Sept 2023
- Hail exposure
- 23 hail days on the Dallas County record
- Common finds
- Granule wear, aging original skylights

The September 2023 hail point at Trinity Mills sits on this side of town; a post-storm photo pass turns that kind of night into usable evidence.
Roofing work the way it looks around Carrollton.

Rosemeade roofing questions.
What north-Carrollton homeowners along the parkway ask.
Q1Hail hit near Trinity Mills in 2023. Should my roof still be checked?
Q2My skylights are original to the house. Replace them with the roof?
Q3Can an older Rosemeade roof get a ridge vent it never had?
Find out what 2023 left on your roof.
Every slope gets photographed, every strike marked, and the verdict written plainly: claim, repair, or clean bill. Evidence first, decisions second.
