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About
Abide Roofing and Construction, LLC is a small Arlington contractor working roofing alongside residential remodelling. Its registered address, 1711 Astro Ct in Arlington, is a residential street address, which for a contractor of this size normally means an owner operated business run from home rather than a shopfront. That is a common and legitimate structure for a one or two crew residential contractor.
The company's published focus is residential clients in Arlington, Pantego, Mansfield and the surrounding metroplex, covering roofing plus interior and exterior remodelling, kitchen and bathroom renovation, and flooring. It holds a City of Arlington general contractor registration, which BuildZoom recorded as active as of February 2026.
Andy Berry, the contact name on the Arlington register, is publicly associated with the company on LinkedIn and in contractor directory listings, so the register contact is a real and current point of contact rather than a one time filer.
Highlights
Registered as a general contractor with the City of Arlington, recorded active as of February 2026
Register contact Andy Berry is publicly and currently associated with the company, not just a name on a filing
Roofing and interior remodelling handled by the same contractor, useful where storm damage runs beyond the roof
Owner operated and locally focused on Arlington, Pantego and Mansfield rather than chasing the whole metroplex
Serving Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas and 1 more area 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.
CompanyAbide Roofing and Construction
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.
RegionArlington
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.
Is this the same Abide Roofing I have seen in Oklahoma City, Birmingham or North Carolina?
No. Several unrelated companies use the Abide name. Abide Roofing and Construction, LLC is the Arlington, Texas company registered at 1711 Astro Ct. There is a separate Abide Roofing and Construction in Winston Salem, North Carolina, plus unrelated firms in Oklahoma City and Birmingham, Alabama. Check the Texas address before assuming a review or credential belongs to this company.
Is it a problem that the address is a house?
Not in itself. A small residential contractor working from a home office is a normal and legitimate structure, and the absence of a commercial unit says nothing about workmanship. What matters is the same as anywhere: current insurance, a written scope, references from recent local jobs, and a supervisor you can reach.
Does Texas licence roofing contractors at state level?
No. Texas issues no state roofing licence, so no Texas roofer is state licensed for roofing work. Verification comes from current general liability and workers compensation insurance, standing with a trade body such as RCAT, and registration with the city that issues your permit.
What does the City of Arlington general contractor registration actually confirm?
It confirms the company is registered with the city so it can pull permits there. It is a registration, not a competence test or an insurance guarantee, and it is a separate thing from any state credential. Ask the company to confirm its registration is current for the city where your home sits, since registration is per city.
Is this company listed with the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas?
A search of the RCAT member directory for Abide returned no results, so the company was not found via RCAT search. RCAT membership is voluntary and costs money, so smaller and newer contractors often are not members. Treat this as missing information rather than a negative.
What is the difference between an RCAT Member and an RCAT Licensed Roofing Contractor?
A Member simply pays association dues. The Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (CRRL, RRL or CRL) is earned separately by an individual through RCAT's own experience and examination requirements. Companies sometimes present the two as equivalent. They are not, so ask which applies.
How do I check insurance on a small contractor?
Ask for the certificate of insurance to come directly from the insurance agency by email. Confirm the general liability limit, that the dates cover your job, and whether workers compensation is carried. This matters most with smaller crews, where an uninsured injury on your property can land on your own homeowner policy.
Why does hail dominate roofing work in Arlington?
Arlington sits in the North Texas hail belt, where hail rather than age ends most roofs. Damage is often not visible from the ground, so an inspection looks for bruised shingle mats, dents in gutters, vents and flashing, and granule build up at the downspouts after a storm.
Are Class 4 impact resistant shingles worth the upgrade here?
They often are. Class 4 is the top rating in the UL 2218 impact test and the shingles resist hail better. Many Texas insurers offer a premium discount for them, though the amount varies a great deal between carriers. Ask your insurer what credit it would give before you commit to the extra cost.
What should I nail down before signing a contract?
Get the scope in writing, including tear off, decking replacement pricing, underlayment, flashing and ventilation. Ask who supervises on site, whether the crew are employees or subcontractors, and what the workmanship warranty covers and for how long. Pay your own deductible, since a contractor absorbing it is illegal in Texas, and hold the final payment until the work passes inspection.