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Castro Roofing of Texas

Dallas
Roof assessmentRoof leak repairRoof maintenance programmesRoof restoration+5 more
3.711 Google reviews
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About

Castro Roofing of Texas, LLC is a commercial and low slope roofing contractor operating from 4854 Olson Drive in Dallas, with a stated focus on the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. The Better Business Bureau records the business as started on December 6, 1990 and incorporated on April 1, 2002. Its work is aimed at building owners and property managers rather than single family homeowners, covering commercial, industrial, municipal and multifamily property, and its published client list includes the City of Dallas, Dallas Independent School District, UT Southwestern Medical Center and the United States Postal Service. The company markets its offering as Total Roof Health Solutions, built around roof assessment, leak repair, maintenance, restoration and full replacement, plus roof design, thermal and infrared surveying it brands X Vision, a maintenance management programme branded LOOKOUT and a storm readiness monitoring programme branded First Watch. It runs a dedicated storm unit for storm damage assessment and restoration. On recognition, the company reports repeated Golden Hammer Awards from the North Texas Roofing Contractors Association and a National Roofing Contractors Association Gold Circle Award for safety innovation tied to its Dallas City Performance Hall project. It is listed in GAF's own commercial contractor directory. Note that the BBB profile shows the company as not BBB accredited with a B- rating, with the rating affected by a failure to respond to one complaint, so buyers should weigh the industry awards against that record.

Highlights

Commercial and low slope specialist serving building owners, school districts, municipalities and multifamily property rather than single family homes
Repeat Golden Hammer Award winner from the North Texas Roofing Contractors Association, plus an NRCA Gold Circle Award for safety innovation
Runs thermal and infrared roof surveying to locate trapped moisture before a full tear off is specified
Offers ongoing roof maintenance and monitoring programmes rather than replacement only work
Certified as a Texas Historically Underutilized Business and a minority owned business, which matters for public sector procurement

Services

Roof assessment
Roof leak repair
Roof maintenance programmes
Roof restoration
Roof replacement
Storm damage assessment and restoration
Roof design
Thermal and infrared roof surveying
Roof monitoring and storm readiness programmes

Location & service area

Serving Dallas, Dallas County, Texas and 1 more area 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.

CompanyCastro Roofing of Texas
InsuranceNot verified by us (we hold no certificate for this company — ask them for a current COI before signing)
RCAT statusMember Verify ↗
City/county registration Registered — Frisco #R25-2609 Check the registry ↗ Contractor registration, City of Frisco, first registered 8 October 2025. Confirmed against the city register. The city does not publish an expiry date for these registrations, so ask the company to confirm its registration is still current.
Status Current in the RCAT directory (no published licence number for this record)
RCAT member ID402 (member since 2019)
Licence boardRCAT, Roofing Contractors Association of Texas (Texas issues no state roofing licence; RCAT runs the licensing programme)
RegionDallas

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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

Listed in GAF's own commercial roofing contractor directoryCompany-reported — ask to see the certificate
Manufacturer approvals stated by the company: Carlisle, Versico, Firestone, Johns Manville, Duro-Last, GenFlex, Soprema, GAF, CertainTeed, VMZinc, Berridge, MetalSpan, Pac-Clad, Seaman Corp, Goodyear (stated by the company)Company-reported — ask to see the certificate
National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) member (stated by the company)Company-reported — ask to see the certificate
North Texas Roofing Contractors Association (NTRCA) member (stated by the company)Company-reported — ask to see the certificate
RCI, Roof Consultants Institute (stated by the company)Company-reported — ask to see the certificate
Texas HUB, Historically Underutilized Business certification (stated by the company)Company-reported — ask to see the certificate
North Central Texas Regional Certification Agency and DFW Minority Supplier Development Council minority owned business certifications (stated by the company)Company-reported — ask to see the certificate

Google reviews

3.7
Rated by 11 verified Google reviewers Verified by Google
Erik Frank· 6 years ago

Dealing with Castro roofing has been an absolute pleasure. Rudy and his team have stuck by their word at every step of the process, and nothing has disappointed me. I would give them 10 stars if I could

Becci Logan· 4 years ago

Jeff and his team have been great, I'm looking forward to working with them

Joseph Hammers· 3 years ago

Done business with them for years. AJ and David Castro and others make them worth coming back to everytime

Everett Smelser· 3 years ago

Sorry too many Mexicans working there for me Big E

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Frequently asked

Does Castro Roofing work on houses?
Its published positioning is commercial. The company markets to building owners and property managers and describes itself as a commercial low slope roofing contractor serving commercial, industrial, municipal and multifamily property. Homeowners with a single family roof should ask before assuming it is a fit.
Does Texas require a state roofing license?
No. Texas has no state roofing licence, so no Dallas roofing contractor can be state licensed for roofing. What you can verify instead is current general liability and workers compensation insurance, voluntary credentials such as RCAT status and manufacturer approvals, and any registration the city requires.
What does RCAT Member mean here?
The Roofing Contractors Association of Texas separates plain membership, which means the company pays dues, from the separately earned Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (CRRL, RRL or CRL). Castro Roofing of Texas is recorded as a Member. That is association membership, not the earned Licensed credential.
What is the company's BBB standing?
The BBB profile for Castro Roofing of Texas, LLC shows the company as not BBB accredited, with a B- rating, and notes a failure to respond to one complaint filed against the business. That sits alongside a strong industry awards record, so it is worth asking the company directly how it handles disputes.
How long has the company been in business?
The BBB records the business as started on December 6, 1990 and incorporated on April 1, 2002, giving roughly 35 years of trading. Some third party summaries state 1989, which we could not confirm on a company page, so the 1990 BBB start date is the figure used here.
Are its manufacturer approvals verified?
Partly. The company is listed in GAF's own commercial contractor directory, which we could confirm. The wider list of manufacturer approvals it publishes, covering names such as Carlisle, Firestone, Johns Manville, Duro-Last and CertainTeed, comes from the company's own certifications page and is reported here as stated by the company. Ask to see current certificates for whichever system is specified on your building.
What is thermal or infrared roof surveying and why would I want it?
An infrared survey reads temperature differences across a roof to locate moisture trapped inside the insulation. On a large commercial roof this can show that only part of the deck is wet, which sometimes supports a targeted repair or restoration rather than a full tear off. Ask for the survey imagery and the moisture map as part of the deliverable.
Why does hail matter so much for a Dallas commercial roof?
North Texas sits in the corridor often called Hail Alley and hail is the leading cause of commercial roof claims in the region. On low slope membranes hail damage can fracture the membrane or crush the insulation below without causing an immediate leak, so a documented post storm assessment protects both the building and any future claim.
Who handles permits for a commercial reroof in Dallas?
Texas has no statewide building code administration, so permitting and inspection are set city by city and county by county. Dallas, Garland, Irving and the surrounding cities each run their own process. Confirm in writing which party files the permit, who schedules inspections, and how any required engineering or wind uplift documentation is produced.
What should a building owner check before signing a commercial roofing contract in Texas?
Ask for certificates of general liability and workers compensation insurance sent directly from the insurer or agent, the exact manufacturer system and warranty being registered along with proof the contractor is currently approved for it, a written scope covering tear off, deck repair and disposal, the safety programme and OSHA record, the payment and retainage schedule, and references on buildings of similar size and roof type.