When your home is damaged, you don’t need a list of vendors to manage. You need one person who takes responsibility, organizes everything, and stands beside you from the first call to the final walkthrough.
You didn’t plan for this. A storm, a burst pipe, a hail event — and suddenly your home, which was supposed to be the one stable thing, is in pieces.
And then the calls start. The insurance company. The adjuster. Different contractors with different scopes. Someone to handle the water, someone else for the structure, someone else for the finishes. Everyone drawing lines around what’s their job and what isn’t.
We built Legacy Home Pro around one belief: that shouldn’t be your problem to manage. Make one call. We take it from there.
From the first inspection to the final detail, we own the entire process
— so nothing falls through the cracks.
Roof. Drywall. Plumbing. Electrical. Flooring. One team handles every trade. You have one point of contact, one timeline, and one person accountable from start to finish.
Since you’re going through this anyway, you might as well come out with a home that’s better than before. We bring design perspective to every restoration — not just repairs.
Texas insurance claims are among the most contested in the country. Hail, wind, and water damage are complex — and adjusters are trained to close claims, not expand them.
When damage happens, your insurance company may suggest a contractor. It’s a convenient offer at a stressful moment — and most homeowners take it without asking a simple question:
Who does that contractor actually work for?
Preferred contractors have an ongoing financial relationship with the insurance company. They receive steady referrals by keeping claim costs predictable. Their incentive is a smooth, fast close — not the most complete scope for your home.
You are under no obligation to use them. And in our experience, the homeowners who don’t tend to come out significantly ahead.
Works within a pricing agreement with your insurer. Incentivized to close claims efficiently. May miss secondary and cascading damage that develops after initial inspection. Their relationship is with the insurance company — not with you.
“Professional documentation and a complete scope aren’t something insurance companies can dismiss. We make sure your home’s full story is on the table.”
From the first inspection to the final detail, we own the entire process
— so nothing falls through the cracks.
One call sets everything in motion. We arrive quickly, assess the full scope of damage — visible and hidden — and take immediate action to protect your home from further loss. You don't coordinate a thing.
We prepare thorough, professional documentation of every damaged system and stand beside you as you work with your insurance company. We make sure the full scope of what your home needs is visible, documented, and on record before your claim closes.
Once your claim is underway, we sit down with you. Not just to talk about repairs — but about what you've always wanted this space to be. Since you're going through this, you deserve to come out with something better.
Roofing, framing, plumbing, electrical, drywall, flooring, painting, trim — every system under one roof. No vendor management. No gaps. One team, one timeline, one person you can call.
We don't hand you keys and disappear. We walk through every inch with you, make sure everything is exactly right, and follow up after. Your home should feel like relief. That's the only finish line we care about.
Roof, gutters, siding, windows — full inspection and documentation of all hail impact.
Structural, roofing, and interior damage from severe North Texas weather events.
Burst pipes, appliance failures, and flooding — remediation through complete restoration.
Structural repair, smoke remediation, and full interior restoration.
Foundation issues, framing damage, and structural repairs handled in-house
Full roof replacement, siding, trim, and exterior envelope restoration.
Complete interior restoration with design support and material selection.
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC — every system documented and restored to code.
We’re based in McKinney and respond within 24 hours across Collin County and North Dallas.
The sooner we’re involved, the better your outcome.
Hail damage restoration, storm damage repair, and water damage renovation across Collin County and North Dallas.
No. Texas homeowners have the right to hire any licensed contractor of their choosing. Insurance companies may recommend preferred vendors, but you are under no obligation to use them. Preferred contractors operate within pricing agreements with the insurer — which creates a different set of incentives than a contractor who works exclusively for you.
First offers are often incomplete. Adjusters are trained to close claims — not to identify every system affected by cascading damage. If your contractor’s scope significantly exceeds the adjuster’s estimate, you have the right to request a re-inspection and file a supplement. Having professional construction documentation significantly strengthens your position.
Cascading damage refers to secondary damage that results from a primary event — things the initial inspection may miss. A hail strike that compromises a roof can lead to attic moisture intrusion. A burst pipe that damages cabinets often affects the subfloor beneath. If these items aren’t documented and included in your claim before it closes, you pay for them out of pocket. We identify and document cascading damage as part of every inspection.
We respond within 24 hours across Collin County and North Dallas. The first 48 hours after damage are critical — for documentation, for protecting your home from further loss, and for establishing a record before the insurance company’s adjuster arrives.
That’s exactly what we do. Roofing, structural framing, plumbing, electrical, drywall, flooring, painting, cabinetry, and finish work — every trade is handled by our team under a single contract. You have one point of contact, one timeline, and one contractor accountable for the entire project.
Yes. North Texas is one of the most active hail corridors in the country. McKinney, Frisco, Plano, Allen, and surrounding communities see significant hail events most years — often causing roof, gutter, siding, and window damage that isn’t visible from the ground. A professional inspection after any hail event is always worth doing, even when damage isn’t immediately obvious.
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