Texas Roofers
Looking for roofers in Texas? Below are 10 top-rated roofers serving Texas in 2026 — every one rated 4.0+ stars with 10 or more verified Google reviews. Compare ratings and review counts, then contact them directly by phone or website. No middleman, no lead fees.
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Results Roofing
2828 E Trinity Mls Rd Ste 212, Carrollton, TX 75006, USA
1,655 reviews
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Texan Roofing
6819 Hwy Blvd # 590, Katy, TX 77493, USA
288 reviews
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Texas Select Construction, Roofing & Windows
1670 Keller Pkwy Suite 255, Keller, TX 76248, USA
198 reviews
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Texas Built Roofing
911 E Johnson St, Waco, TX 76705, USA
161 reviews
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Legacy Roof TX
101 N Sumac Ln, Georgetown, TX 78633, USA
159 reviews
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Texas Premier Roofing
6500 Greenville Ave Ste 680, Dallas, TX 75206, USA
140 reviews
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Texas Roofing & Construction Inc
2744 Southview Dr Suite 2, Wylie, TX 75098, USA
117 reviews
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South Texas Roofing
2606 Business Hwy 83 E, Weslaco, TX 78596, USA
98 reviews
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Texas Brother’s Roofing & Construction LLC
12910 Atwood Glen Ct, Houston, TX 77014, USA
77 reviews
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Texas Edge Roofing and General Contractors
450 Century Pkwy Ste 250, Allen, TX 75013, USA
47 reviews
Reviews via Google
Data sourced from Google Places. Updated April 12, 2026.
Hiring a Roofer in Texas
Buildermuse currently lists 10 roofers in Texas, averaging 5.0 stars across 2,940 verified Google reviews. That is an unusually strong field — when nearly every firm clears 4.8 stars, response time and availability become the real differentiators, so call two or three rather than only the top result. Most of the crews above operate out of Allen, Carrollton, and Dallas.
Texas does not require a state-level general contractor license. Licensing is handled by cities and counties — Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, and Austin each have different requirements. Texas is notable for not requiring workers compensation insurance. State licenses exist for electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. With no statewide license for this work, checking city and county requirements — plus active insurance — falls on you as the hiring party.
Labor is the biggest line item on most bids, and the Texas market sets the floor: construction workers here average $38.45 an hour — about $79,976 a year — across 869,756 workers statewide, per Bureau of Labor Statistics data. Use that figure as a sanity check when comparing quotes — a bid priced far below market labor rates usually means subcontracted or uninsured crews.
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