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Gold's Roofing & Restoration is a Benbrook, Tarrant County roofing and restoration company founded and run by two brothers, Cole Rose and Braxton Rose. Gold is a brand name, not a family name. The company's own contact page publishes both brothers by name and email, and the BBB file lists Mr. Cole Rose as Managing Member, which matches the contact person carried on the City of Arlington registered contractors dataset alongside the phone (817) 992-0871.
The registered and BBB address is in Benbrook 76126, and the company's own contact page gives a working office at 2822 Southeast Loop 820 in Fort Worth 76140. Both sit in Tarrant County, so this reads as a local business with a registered address and a separate operating office rather than as two branches. The service area is stated simply as DFW.
What is unusual here is breadth. Alongside residential and commercial roofing in shingle, metal, tile and TPO, the company advertises insurance claim assistance, new build construction, gutters, patio covers, sheds, fencing and staining, garage doors, flooring and drywall repair. It describes itself as veteran owned and operated. It holds an A+ BBB rating but is not a BBB Accredited Business, and a search of the RCAT directory returned no record for it.
Highlights
Family run by two brothers, Cole Rose and Braxton Rose, both reachable by name at their own email addresses on the company site
Covers four roof types (shingle, metal, tile and TPO) rather than shingles alone
Describes itself as veteran owned and operated (company-stated, not independently verified)
Wide exterior and interior restoration menu beyond roofing, including gutters, fencing, patio covers, garage doors, flooring and drywall
Free inspections and quotes, with insurance claim assistance offered in house
Serving Benbrook, Tarrant County, Texas and 3 more areas shown on the map.
Insurance & credential verification
Texas does not issue a state roofing license, so we verify companies the way homeowners actually can: confirming insurance coverage, checking RCAT (Roofing Contractors Association of Texas) status, and checking city or county registration where the local jurisdiction requires one. Every credential below links to the actual issuing organization's own public lookup — don't just take our checkmark for it. Always ask for a current certificate of insurance before signing any contract.
CompanyGold’s Roofing & Restoration
InsuranceNot verified by us (we hold no certificate for this company — ask them for a current COI before signing)
RCAT statusNot listed
City/county registration
Registered — Arlington Check the register ↗Registered contractor, City of Arlington. Arlington registers roofing companies in its general contractor category; its published dataset carries no registration number and no expiry date, and the dataset itself may lag by some months.. This company appears on the city's own list of registered contractors. The city publishes no certificate number or expiry date for this programme, so ask to see the registration itself before work starts.
RegionBenbrook
Confirm this yourself: ask the company for their certificate of insurance (COI). Note that RCAT's Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (CRRL, RRL or CRL) is earned and held by a named individual at a company, not by the business itself, which is why we name that person above where we know it; Texas issues no company roofing license at all. RCAT and NTRCA status can be checked in their own public directories (RCAT, NTRCA) — use the "Licensed"/"Accredited" filter to see more than plain membership. GAF's contractor verification tool and Owens Corning's Texas locator confirm those tiers directly; CertainTeed doesn't offer a comparable self-serve lookup, so ask to see that certificate in person. BBB accreditation and rating are on bbb.org. Houston's own published registered-roofer list is years out of date, so it isn't cited here at all — confirm registration by contacting the city directly. Corpus Christi's STAR program has its own online contractor registry — for any other city or county registration claim, confirm directly with that jurisdiction's permit office.
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Frequently asked
Is Gold's Roofing named after someone called Gold?
No. The owners are brothers Cole Rose and Braxton Rose, confirmed by the company's own contact page and by the BBB file, which lists Cole Rose as Managing Member. Gold is a brand name rather than a surname, which is worth knowing if you are trying to match the company against public records.
Is the company BBB Accredited?
No. The BBB assigns it an A+ rating but the profile states plainly that it is not a BBB Accredited Business. Those are two different things: the letter rating is BBB's own assessment, while accreditation is a paid programme with a vetting step. Do not read the A+ as accreditation.
Is Gold's Roofing licensed by the State of Texas?
It cannot be, and neither can any other Texas roofer. Texas does not issue a state roofing licence. The checks that do mean something are a current certificate of insurance sent to you by the insurer, registration with the city where the work happens, and any voluntary industry or manufacturer credential the contractor can evidence.
Does the company appear in the RCAT directory?
A search of the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas directory at web.rcat.net returned no record for Gold's Roofing & Restoration. That is a not found result and not an adverse finding. RCAT membership is voluntary and most Texas roofers are not members.
What is the difference between an RCAT Member and an RCAT Licensed Roofing Contractor?
Membership means dues are paid to the association. The Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (CRRL, RRL or CRL) is separately earned through RCAT's own experience and testing requirements. They are not the same and neither is a government licence, so treat any contractor who blurs the two with care.
Where is the company actually based?
Its registered address, the one on the Texas Comptroller taxpayer record and the BBB file, is on John Reagan St in Benbrook 76126. Its own contact page gives an office at 2822 Southeast Loop 820 in Fort Worth 76140. Both are in Tarrant County. Ask which address you should send contract documents to.
The company offers a lot more than roofing. Is that a problem?
Not inherently, and after a hailstorm it can be convenient to have fencing, gutters and a patio cover handled by one contractor. What you should insist on is a line-item scope so that each trade is separately priced and separately warranted, and confirmation of who is doing the non-roofing work in-house versus subcontracting it out.
Should I be asking about Class 4 impact-resistant shingles?
In Tarrant County, yes. This is the heart of the North Texas hail corridor and impact resistance is the single upgrade most likely to pay for itself. Class 4 rated shingles carry a higher material cost and many Texas insurers offer a premium discount for them. Get both options priced in writing and confirm the discount with your own carrier before deciding.
How does a hail insurance claim usually work?
Your insurer sends an adjuster who writes a scope and a value. A contractor can meet the adjuster and point out damage, and Gold's advertises insurance claim assistance. What no contractor may do is waive, absorb or rebate your deductible, which is illegal in Texas. If anyone offers to, walk away.
Does Gold's hold a GAF, Owens Corning or CertainTeed credential?
None is claimed on the company's own website and none was found on a manufacturer directory during this research, so no manufacturer certification is recorded here. Those programmes matter mainly because they unlock enhanced system warranties. If a contractor claims one, ask to see its own profile page on the manufacturer's site.