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About
King of Texas Roofing Company, LP is a commercial roofing and sheet metal contractor at 307 S Gilbert Circle in Grand Prairie, Dallas County. The company's own website dates the Texas business to 1982 and describes a roofing legacy reaching back to 1931. Its work is aimed at commercial and industrial buildings rather than residential re-roofs, covering new construction, re-roofing, architectural metal and single-ply systems such as TPO.
The company describes a full-time in-house workforce, two full-time safety directors and OSHA 30 trained crews, and says it is licensed to work in 14 states with its main regional presence in Texas and Oklahoma. It has participated in the National Roofing Contractors Association since 1984, and its leadership has held roles with the NRCA, the Roofing Alliance and the National Roofing Legal Resource Center.
The repair and service department is described on the company's site as operating 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Central. The Grand Prairie address is published on the company's own contact page, and the same address appears on its BBB file.
Highlights
Commercial and industrial specialist, not a residential storm-chase operation, with projects including American Airlines Center and DFW International Airport
Self-performing in-house crews rather than subcontracted labor, with two full-time safety directors
Roof service and repair department staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week
Named among ENR's top 20 single-ply installers nationally since 2004
Long NRCA involvement since 1984, with leadership serving on the NRCA board and the Roofing Alliance
Serving Grand, Dallas County, Texas and 4 more areas 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.
CompanyKing of Texas Roofing Company
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 — Dallas Check the register ↗Contractor Certificate of Registration (Dallas City Code Ch. 52), type Roofing (RO). 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.
RegionGrand
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
National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) member since 1984Company-reported — ask to see the certificate
OSHA 30 and OSHA 10 trained field personnelCompany-reported — ask to see the certificate
Two full-time in-house safety directorsCompany-reported — ask to see the certificate
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Frequently asked
Does Texas issue a state roofing license?
No. Texas has no statewide roofing contractor license, so no roofer in Grand Prairie can be described as state-licensed for roofing. Your practical checks are a current certificate of insurance (general liability and workers compensation) sent to you directly by the insurer or agent, the company's track record, and any city registration the work requires.
Is King of Texas Roofing listed in the RCAT directory?
We searched the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas public member directory and did not find a record for this company. That means not found via RCAT search, not that anything is wrong. This is a commercial contractor whose stated association involvement is with the National Roofing Contractors Association, which it says dates to 1984.
What is the difference between an RCAT Member and an RCAT Licensed Roofing Contractor?
RCAT Member simply means a company pays association dues. The Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (CRRL, RRL or CRL) is earned separately through RCAT testing and continuing education. They are not the same thing, and a company can be one without the other.
Who does this company work for?
Its published focus is commercial and industrial property: logistics and industrial buildings, office, retail and medical facilities, recreation and community facilities, and data centers and cold storage. Homeowners looking for a single-family shingle replacement are generally not the target customer here.
What roof systems does it install?
The company's own site describes single-ply membrane work (TPO is named in its testimonials) and architectural metal systems, plus new construction roofing, re-roofing, and repair and maintenance.
How does hail affect commercial roofs in North Texas?
Grand Prairie sits in the North Texas hail belt, and hail on a low-slope commercial roof often causes membrane bruising and damaged flashings or rooftop units rather than obvious holes. A post-storm inspection with photographs and a moisture survey is the usual way to document a claim before leaks appear.
Is there any windstorm or WPI-8 requirement in Grand Prairie?
No. WPI-8 windstorm certification through TWIA applies only to the 14 first-tier Gulf Coast counties. Grand Prairie is inland Dallas County, so the driving concern is hail and straight-line wind, not coastal windstorm certification.
Who pulls the permit for a commercial roof in Grand Prairie?
Texas has no statewide building code administration, so permitting and inspection are handled city by city. Confirm in writing which party files the permit and schedules inspections, and make sure the contractor is registered with the city where the building sits.
What should I confirm before signing a commercial roofing contract?
Ask for a certificate of insurance naming your entity, the manufacturer's warranty type and length and who backs it (contractor workmanship versus a manufacturer NDL warranty), whether crews are employees or subcontractors, the tear-off and deck-repair allowances, and a written schedule with weather contingencies.
How do I reach the company?
The published number is (972) 399-0003 and the office is at 307 S Gilbert Circle, Grand Prairie, TX 75050. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm Central, and the site lists service@kingoftexas.com for service requests. The repair department is described as available 24 hours a day.