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Jeff Eubank Roofing Co

Fort Worth
Commercial roof replacementRoof overlays and recoversNew construction roofingRoof repair+7 more
4.516 Google reviews
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About

Jeff Eubank Roofing Co., Inc. is a commercial roofing contractor at 1900 Northpark Drive in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, near the Fort Worth Stockyards. The company's own site tells the origin story plainly: Jeff Eubank grew up in Fort Worth working seasonally for a roofing company his father Max founded in 1960, and started his own firm in 1988. BBB records the business start as October 1988 and lists Jeff Eubank as president. The main number is (817) 334-0161. The work is commercial rather than residential. Services listed on the company site include roof replacements, overlays and recovers, new construction roofing, repairs, preventative maintenance, infrared imaging and roof testing, budgets and assessments, MEP penetration flashing, roof coatings and skylights, supported by an in-house sheet metal shop. Systems handled include built-up roofing, modified bitumen, TPO, PVC, EPDM, architectural sheet metal, fluid-applied membrane, coal-tar pitch, tile, slate and asphalt shingle. The project portfolio is institutional and civic: TCU's Schollmaier Arena and Scharbauer Hall, the Winspear Opera House, the Kimbell Art Museum, Cook Children's Medical Center, Baylor All Saints Medical Center, Texas Woman's University, Dallas Baptist University, Tarrant County buildings and the Fort Worth Zoo primate house, with work also recorded in Plano, Cleburne, Waxahachie and Grapevine. GAF lists the company in its own commercial contractor directory. BBB has it Accredited since 1995 with an A+ rating. Fort Worth is inland, so hail and wind rather than coastal windstorm certification drive the risk picture here.

Highlights

Commercial roofing in Fort Worth since 1988, with family roots in the trade going back to 1960
In-house sheet metal shop and an in-house safety manager
Institutional portfolio including TCU, Cook Children's, the Kimbell Art Museum and the Winspear Opera House
BBB Accredited since 1995 with an A+ rating, one of the longest accreditation records among Texas roofers
Diagnostic services beyond installation, including infrared imaging, roof testing and budget assessments

Services

Commercial roof replacement
Roof overlays and recovers
New construction roofing
Roof repair
Preventative maintenance programs
Infrared imaging and roof testing
Roof budgets, assessments and appraisals
Architectural sheet metal fabrication
MEP penetration flashing
Roof coatings
Skylight installation

Location & service area

Serving Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas and 7 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.

CompanyJeff Eubank Roofing Co
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 Required in Fort Worth Permit office ↗Contractor Registration (Development Services Department; Fort Worth Building Administrative Code Sec. 118). Registration is required here to pull a roofing permit; we have not confirmed this company's own status, so check it before you sign.
Status Current in the RCAT directory (no published licence number for this record)
RCAT member ID617 (member since 2017)
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 ↗
RegionFort Worth

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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

GAF commercial roofing contractor (listed in GAF's own commercial contractor directory)Verify on GAF ↗
BBB Accredited Business, A+ rating (accredited since 1995)Verify on BBB ↗

Google reviews

4.5
Rated by 16 verified Google reviewers Verified by Google
Christopher Constantino· a year ago

While driving today, I saw one of your big 18 wheeler trucks with the dumpster on the back fly through a red light doing about 70 miles an hour In a 40 mile hour zone glad I hesitated at the light or I would’ve gotten T-boned Left a message the lady was nice and said thanks but after seeing the reviews and people saying similar, things doesn’t look like they care have her the License plate number hopefully they’ll fire someone before they seriously injure somebody a truck that large will destroy most vehicles

Greg Robles· 8 years ago

I'm sure these good people were off to help those in need with fuel needs I commend them for this. Thank you for doing your part to help our brothers and sisters in South East Texas. My family was personally impacted and were visited by kind people like yourselves. I hope that more people will see this and go to you for their roofing needs.

guest 2· 5 years ago

While driving this morning, one of their trucks was going down I 35 and debris was blowing out of the back of truck. Vehicles were having to dodge these items, which appeared to be discarded boards of some sort. When I tried calling, of course no answer and when I tried calling emergency number, again it went to Vm and the greeting did not include the persons name. Since I was trying to use hands-free it made it difficult. I do not know if they got my message or not.

Mobile Mechanic· 7 years ago

They seem to stay busy so I assume their work is good. I haven't actually been here but I go next door

Jamie Hackney· 2 years ago

Awesome place

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Frequently asked

Where is Jeff Eubank Roofing located?
At 1900 Northpark Drive, Fort Worth, Texas 76102, in Tarrant County. Some directory records show the city as Arlington, but the company's own contact page, BBB and the RCAT directory all give the Fort Worth address.
Does the company do residential roofs?
Its public materials position it as a commercial roofing contractor serving businesses and institutions. Homeowners should confirm scope before requesting a bid, though the company does list asphalt shingle, tile and slate among the systems it handles.
Does Texas license roofing contractors?
No. Texas issues no state roofing contractor license. Verification comes from insurance certificates, RCAT standing, manufacturer certification, safety record, the BBB record, and city registration where required.
What does its RCAT Member status mean?
Jeff Eubank Roofing Co., Inc. is listed in the RCAT directory as an active Member, which means it belongs to the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas. That is separate from RCAT's earned Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (CRRL, RRL or CRL), which the directory entry does not show.
Is the company GAF certified?
GAF carries a profile for Jeff Eubank Roofing Co Inc of Fort Worth in its own commercial contractor directory. GAF requires commercial contractors to be properly insured and licensed where a state requires it before certifying them.
What roof systems does it install?
Built-up roofing, modified bitumen, TPO, PVC and EPDM single ply, architectural sheet metal, fluid-applied membrane, coal-tar pitch, tile, slate and asphalt shingle, plus roof coatings. Sheet metal is fabricated in-house.
How long has it been in business?
Since 1988. BBB records a business start date of October 1988. The family history in roofing goes back further: Jeff Eubank's father Max founded a roofing company in Fort Worth in 1960.
Is it BBB accredited?
Yes. BBB lists Jeff Eubank Roofing as an Accredited Business since May 1995 with an A+ rating, at the Northpark Drive address in Fort Worth.
Does WPI-8 apply to work in Fort Worth?
No. The WPI-8 windstorm certificate and TWIA coverage apply only to the 14 first-tier Gulf Coast counties. Tarrant County is inland, so commercial roofs here are exposed mainly to hail and straight-line wind, covered under ordinary commercial property insurance.
What should a building owner ask before signing a commercial roof contract?
Ask for a current certificate of insurance and the contractor's Experience Modification Rate and OSHA history, confirm whether the roof needs a tear-off or can take a recover, get the manufacturer system warranty term and whether it is a manufacturer NDL warranty or a contractor workmanship warranty, confirm who pulls the city permit since Texas has no statewide code, and agree how occupied-building disruption and roof access will be handled.