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About
Crown Quality Roofing & Construction is a Granbury based roofing contractor working across Hood County and the wider Dallas-Fort Worth area. The company's own About page says founder and CEO Larry Riggan started in the roofing trade with a Dallas-Fort Worth firm in the mid 1980s before launching the business, and the Better Business Bureau records the business start date as January 1990. Larry's son David Riggan, an economics graduate of Southern Methodist University, is listed as operations director and handles commercial accounts. The company runs two North Texas locations, at 2116 E U.S. Hwy 377 in Granbury and 4645 Wyndham Lane in Frisco.
The work spans residential re-roofs and commercial projects. On the residential side the site lists impact resistant (Class 4) shingles, stone coated steel and metal roofing, with Atlas and Malarkey shingle lines and Tek metal panels named as products used. Commercial work covers shingle and flat roof systems, and the About page credits Larry Riggan with hands on experience in built up, modified bitumen, EPDM and TPO assemblies. Roof repair, hail and storm damage work, gutters, siding and house painting round out the offering. The company advertises a 10 year workmanship warranty.
Texas does not issue a state roofing license, so the meaningful checks are insurance, association standing and any city or county registration. Crown Quality Roofing & Construction appears in the RCAT directory as a Member, which reflects association membership and is not the same thing as RCAT's separately earned Licensed Roofing Contractor credential. The company has been BBB Accredited since October 2008 and carries an A+ rating with no complaints on file. No GAF, Owens Corning or CertainTeed contractor certification was found for this company in those manufacturers' own directories.
Highlights
Operating since 1990 under founder and CEO Larry Riggan, with his son David Riggan running operations and commercial accounts.
BBB Accredited since 2008 with an A+ rating and no complaints on file.
Handles the full range from single family re-roofs to commercial flat roof systems including built up, modified bitumen, EPDM and TPO.
Offers Class 4 impact resistant shingles and stone coated steel, which matter in the North Texas hail belt.
Two North Texas offices, Granbury and Frisco, plus add on trades (gutters, siding, painting) under one contract.
Serving Granbury, Hood 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.
CompanyCrown Quality Roofing & Construction
InsuranceNot verified by us (we hold no certificate for this company — ask them for a current COI before signing)
City/county registration
Not checked for GranburyTexas has no state roofing licence, and city rules differ: some require contractor registration, some run a voluntary registry, some neither. Ask this company and your local permit office.
Status Current in the RCAT directory (no published licence number for this record)
RCAT member ID453 (member since 2018)
Licence boardRCAT, Roofing Contractors Association of Texas (Texas issues no state roofing licence; RCAT runs the licensing programme)
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
BBB Accredited Business, A+ rating, accredited since October 2008Verify on BBB ↗
RCAT Member (association membership, not the RCAT Licensed Roofing Contractor credential)Verify on RCAT ↗
Google reviews
5
Rated by 101 verified Google reviewers Verified by Google
Bill H· 4 months ago
★★★★★
Clay, Jake, David and the entire crew did an outstanding job. They worked like a well oiled machine. They started early and completed the entire job in one day,including clean up and haul away, leaving our property in the same condition as they found it. I highly recommend this company.
Kim Haynes· 9 months ago
★★★★★
Very prompt to come out & give me a bid. And the lowest of several. Accommodated me when I asked to move the install date up. They did a wonderful job on my roof. Everything went as expected. And their workers were so respectful of my property. Sitting in a tiny spot of shade when my front sidewalk was fully shaded and they would have been welcome to sit there but didn't out of respect. Hire them. They are great!!!
Sherrie Hoogendoorn· 2 years ago
★★★★★
Over the past 13 years+, we have used Crown Roofing for personal, business, and rental property roofing replacement. Highly recommend. Larry makes the process easy and is dependable. His crews efficiently get the job done, and leave behind no mess. Being in the construction business ourselves, Larry is our first contact if we have a roofing question. Thank you to Crown Roofing for consistently being available when needed, doing a good job and always following through on the job.
Chris Gatjanis· a year ago
★★★★★
Crown quality Roofing just completed re roofing my home and dock. The completed the job in 1 day and it was flawless. Hard working , honest, and fair price. I worked with Clay and he was very responsive to my request and handled the job without any issues.
Deana Tillotson· a year ago
★★★★★
Crown Quality Roofing is certainly deserving of a 5 star rating! Our roof and gutter replacement process was efficient and the final product looks great! Clay Wilson was so easy to work with and the communication was excellent.
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Frequently asked
Is Crown Quality Roofing licensed by the State of Texas?
No roofing contractor is. Texas has no state roofing license and no state licensing board for roofers. What you can check instead is general liability and workers' compensation insurance, standing with a trade association such as RCAT, BBB record, and whether the city or county requires a contractor registration for the job. Crown Quality Roofing & Construction is listed in the RCAT directory as a Member and has been BBB Accredited since 2008.
What is the difference between an RCAT Member and an RCAT Licensed Roofing Contractor?
They are two separate things. RCAT Member means the company pays dues and belongs to the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas. The Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (RRL for residential, CRL for commercial, CRRL for both) is earned separately by an individual through RCAT's testing and continuing education program. Crown Quality Roofing & Construction is listed as a Member. Do not read membership as a government license, because Texas does not issue one.
How do I verify this company's insurance before work starts?
Ask for a certificate of insurance sent directly from the insurance agency, not a PDF forwarded by the salesperson. It should show general liability and, if the company has employees, workers' compensation. Texas does not require most private employers to carry workers' compensation, so ask the question directly. Confirm the policy dates cover your project window and ask to be added as a certificate holder so you are notified if the policy lapses.
Why do Granbury and Hood County homeowners hear so much about Class 4 shingles?
North and Central Texas sit in what the insurance industry calls Hail Alley. Class 4 is the top rating in the UL 2218 impact test, meaning the shingle survived a two inch steel ball dropped from twenty feet without cracking the mat. Crown Quality Roofing lists impact resistant shingles and stone coated steel among its residential options. Many Texas carriers offer a premium discount for a Class 4 roof, so ask your own insurer what the credit is worth before you choose.
Does a Class 4 roof mean my hail claim goes away?
No. An impact resistant roof reduces the chance of functional damage and can earn a premium discount, but it does not make the roof hail proof and it does not remove your deductible. Many Texas policies now carry a separate percentage based wind and hail deductible that is larger than the all peril deductible. Read that line on your declarations page before a storm, not after.
Do I need a permit to replace a roof in Granbury or unincorporated Hood County?
Texas has no statewide residential building code enforcement, so permitting is decided city by city and county by county. Inside Granbury city limits you should confirm requirements with the City of Granbury development services department. In unincorporated Hood County the rules differ from the city's. Ask the contractor in writing who pulls the permit and who pays for it, and make sure the answer is in the contract.
This company is inland. Does WPI-8 windstorm certification apply?
No. WPI-8 certification is a Texas Department of Insurance windstorm inspection requirement tied to TWIA coverage in the fourteen first tier Gulf Coast counties plus part of Harris County. Hood County is nowhere near that zone, so no WPI-8 documentation is needed for a Granbury roof. The hazard here is hail and straight line wind, not tropical windstorm.
What warranty does Crown Quality Roofing offer?
The company's website advertises a 10 year workmanship warranty on its work. That is separate from the shingle manufacturer's own material warranty, which comes from the manufacturer rather than the contractor. Ask for both in writing, and ask specifically what the workmanship warranty covers, whether it transfers if you sell the house, and what voids it.
What should I ask before signing a roofing contract in Texas?
Get the full legal business name and physical address, a certificate of insurance from the agency, a written scope that names the exact shingle line and underlayment, the total price rather than an insurance proceeds placeholder, who pulls the permit, the workmanship warranty term, and the payment schedule. Under Texas Business and Commerce Code chapter 27, a roofing contract tied to an insurance claim must let you rescind within a set window if the insurer denies all or part of the claim. Never let a contractor offer to absorb or waive your deductible, which is a criminal offense in Texas.
Which areas does Crown Quality Roofing serve?
The company is headquartered in Granbury and lists Granbury, Fort Worth, the Dallas Metroplex and surrounding areas on its site, with a second office in Frisco covering the north side of the Metroplex. If your address is outside that band, call to confirm before scheduling, since travel distance can affect whether a company will take a small repair.