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Corey Construction Residential Roofing

San Antonio
Roof replacementRoof repairFree roof inspectionsNew construction roofing+6 more
2.915 Google reviews
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About

Corey Construction is a Texas roofing contractor with a San Antonio location at 4444 Centergate St. on the city's northeast side. The company is headquartered in Houston and says it has been roofing in Texas since 1999, with offices in Houston, the Dallas/Fort Worth area, Central Texas, Atlanta and the Nashville area. The Centergate Street address appears on its RCAT record, on the Central Texas Roofing Contractors Association directory and on its BBB profile as one of the company's listed locations. The company's San Antonio page lists coverage across San Antonio, San Marcos, New Braunfels, Seguin and the surrounding Hill Country. Work spans roof replacement, repair, inspections, preventative maintenance and new construction roofing, alongside commercial low slope systems including TPO, PVC, EPDM and roof coatings. Steep slope materials listed include asphalt shingles, metal and tile. Bexar County is inland, so hail and wind driven damage are the main concerns rather than coastal exposure. Corey Construction advertises free roof inspections and help documenting insurance claims, and it has been BBB Accredited since 2002 with an A+ rating. Texas has no state roofing licence, so confirm current general liability and workers compensation certificates directly with the company before signing.

Highlights

San Antonio work runs from a listed local address at 4444 Centergate St on the northeast side, with a local (210) phone line.
BBB Accredited since 2002 with an A+ rating, a longer BBB record than most Texas roofing contractors.
Handles residential, commercial and multifamily roofs, so flat and low slope systems are covered as well as shingle work.
Coverage stretches out along the I-35 corridor to San Marcos, New Braunfels and Seguin as well as the Hill Country.
Free roof inspections and estimates, with support documenting hail and storm damage claims.

Services

Roof replacement
Roof repair
Free roof inspections
New construction roofing
Storm and hail damage restoration
Preventative roof maintenance
Insurance claim documentation support
Roof coatings and waterproofing
Metal wall systems
Commercial and multifamily roofing

Location & service area

Serving San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas and 4 more areas shown on the map. View on Google Maps ›

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.

CompanyCorey Construction Residential Roofing
Insurance Required by RCAT Licensed credential (liability and workers’ comp cover are conditions of this credential; ask for the current certificate)
RCAT status Licensed Roofing Contractor Verify ↗credential held by Bryan Huddleston RRL
City/county registration Required in San Antonio Check the registry ↗Home Improvement Contractor Registration / Contractor Connect Program. Registration is required here to pull a roofing permit; we have not confirmed this company's own status, so check it before you sign.
Licence typeResidential and Commercial Roofing Licenses
Licence no.#01-0210 and 02-0209 Verify on RCAT ↗
Status Active & current (listed with this licence number in RCAT’s directory)
RCAT member ID1126 (member since 2016)
Licence boardRCAT, Roofing Contractors Association of Texas (Texas issues no state roofing licence; RCAT runs the licensing programme)
BBB accreditation Accredited — A+ rating Verify on BBB ↗
RegionSan Antonio

Confirm this licence yourself at web.rcat.net/rcat/search — search #01-0210 and 02-0209 or the company name.

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.

Certifications

RCAT Licensed Roofing Contractor (held by Bryan Huddleston RRL)Verify on RCAT ↗
BBB Accredited Business (A+ rating, accredited since 2002)Verify on BBB ↗

Google reviews

2.9
Rated by 15 verified Google reviewers Verified by Google
Corey· 4 years ago

Called at least 5 times to get them to repair a roof that was brand new. Multiple areas of shingles had fallen off a less than 2 year old roof! Could not get an appointment set or anyone to come and fix the roof that they had installed for over 3 weeks. Had to hire another company to come fix.I would not recommend even wasting your time calling them.

Linda Davis· 10 years ago

We contracted this company to repair our roof after recent hail damage. They made a lot of promises that were not kept. The only promise kept was ours when we promised to pay them. After three weeks of no shows and delays they finally did get the work done. However, the clean up was only superficial. The foreman even promised to return to blow all the grit and debris from our drive and patio but once again he was a no show. I would not recommend this company unless you don't mind being put off, no shows and shoddy clean up.

Relyt Tyler· 7 years ago

Worst customer service ever. Corey construction has not stopped disappointing. They have been out to do a roof repair on two separate occasions (in the exact same spot) and we are still facing a roof leak. The last repair was completed less than 2 months ago. Tried calling back this week for them to come out a third time and they were both rude and unprofessional. I asked to speak to upper management twice and was refused. Save yourself some time and go with any other company.

Andy Mccauley· 7 years ago

Horrible customer service and even worse workmanship. I got a new roof and after the first rain it leaked. I called more than 5 times with no response. I paid another company to fix their HACK JOB

Nikaa· 3 years ago

Very amazing service. I totally recommend using them

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Frequently asked

Is Corey Construction licensed by the State of Texas?
Texas does not issue a state roofing licence, so no roofer in San Antonio holds one. Corey Construction appears in the RCAT directory under a residential roofing licence held by its principal, and the RCAT programme is an industry credential rather than a government one. Ask for current general liability and workers compensation certificates before signing.
What is the difference between an RCAT Member and an RCAT Licensed Roofing Contractor?
RCAT Membership means a company pays dues to the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas. The Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (CRRL, RRL or CRL) is earned separately through experience and testing requirements. They are not the same thing, and a listing can show one without the other.
Does Corey Construction actually have an office in San Antonio?
There is a listed San Antonio location at 4444 Centergate St, which appears on the company's RCAT record, on the Central Texas Roofing Contractors Association directory and on its BBB profile. Note that the company's own offices page does not list a San Antonio office, showing San Marcos as its Central Texas base, while its commercial contact page gives a San Antonio area office in Schertz. Confirm which address your crew and paperwork will come from.
Why does Corey Construction appear more than once in the RCAT directory?
RCAT issues commercial and residential licences separately, so a company doing both files under both classes. Corey Construction has six RCAT entries, a Residential Roofing entry and a Commercial Services entry for each of Houston, Austin and San Antonio. In each city the two entries carry the same street address and phone, so they are one office filed under two licence classes rather than two businesses.
Is hail a real risk in Bexar County?
Yes. San Antonio sits at the southern end of the Texas hail corridor and takes damaging spring and early summer hail storms. Bruising on asphalt shingles and denting on metal often cannot be seen from the ground, so a post storm inspection is worth booking even when the roof looks intact from the driveway.
Do impact resistant shingles lower my insurance premium in Texas?
Many Texas insurers offer a discount for a roof built with UL 2218 Class 4 impact resistant shingles, but the size of the discount and the paperwork required vary by carrier. Ask your insurer what documentation it wants before the roof goes on, and keep the product data sheet and the final invoice.
Who pulls the roofing permit in San Antonio?
Texas has no single statewide roofing permit process, so requirements are set city by city. Confirm with San Antonio Development Services, or with your suburb's building department if you are outside the city limits, whether your reroof needs a permit and inspection, and make sure the contract states who pulls it.
What should I ask a San Antonio roofer before signing?
Ask for the certificate of insurance sent directly by the insurer, the name of the crew lead who will be on site, the manufacturer and product line of the shingle or membrane, what the workmanship warranty covers and for how long, whether the price changes if decking has to be replaced, and which office is responsible for warranty callbacks.
Does Corey Construction help with insurance claims?
The company advertises free roof inspections and says it assists with insurance claims. In Texas a roofing contractor may not act as your public adjuster or negotiate the claim on your behalf, so treat that help as documentation and scope support rather than representation.
What roofing materials does Corey Construction install?
Its San Antonio and residential pages list asphalt shingles, metal and tile for steep slope roofs, and TPO, EPDM, modified bitumen and roof coatings for flat and low slope commercial work.