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About
Mike and Mike Roofing is a family run exterior contractor based at 2214 Trace Ridge Drive in Weatherford, the Parker County seat about 30 miles west of Fort Worth. The address, the phone number (817) 532-8566 and the contact name on the City of Arlington contractor register all match the company's own website and its BBB file, so identity here is firm. The company appears on the City of Arlington register of contractors, which is how a Weatherford business ends up in an Arlington dataset: Arlington requires contractors to register with the city before pulling permits, and roofers working east into Tarrant County register there.
The company's own site describes Michael Cummings as the founder, a tradesman who started in 1980 as a journeyman painter and paper hanger, built homes from the slab up, supervised restaurant construction for the family business, and moved his focus to roofing about fifteen years ago. His son runs the front of house, handling estimates, scheduling and customer communication. The site's phrase for how the pair works is that the same four hands are on every job, alongside two brothers who have been with them for over seventeen years. The site does not publish the son's name, so we do not state whether the second Mike in the company name is also a Michael.
Scope runs wider than roofing alone. The company lists roof replacement, repair and new installation together with siding (LP SmartSide, Hardie Board and vinyl), replacement windows, 5 inch and 6 inch seamless aluminium gutters, and patio and carport covers. On the roofing side it names Owens Corning Duration and Class 3 impact resistant shingles, and third party listings add metal, tile, Decra stone coated steel and flat roofing. It describes itself as an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, and an Owens Corning contractor locator profile does exist under this company name. The company holds BBB accreditation with an A+ rating.
Highlights
Family run out of Weatherford in Parker County, with founder Michael Cummings in the trades since 1980 and focused on roofing for roughly fifteen years.
BBB Accredited with an A+ rating and a continuous accreditation record going back to February 2012.
Describes itself as an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor and names Owens Corning Duration and Class 3 impact resistant shingles among its roofing materials, which matters in a hail exposed part of North Texas.
Full exterior scope rather than roofing alone: siding, replacement windows, seamless aluminium gutters and patio or carport covers.
Registered as a contractor with the City of Arlington while based in Weatherford, and its own site claims Tarrant and Parker Counties as its working area.
Serving Weatherford, Parker County, Texas and 7 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.
CompanyMike and Mike Roofing
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.
RegionWeatherford
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
Owens Corning Preferred Contractor (stated on the company's own site; an Owens Corning contractor locator profile exists under this company name, though the profile body would not load for us to read the tier directly)Company-reported — ask to see the certificate
BBB Accredited Business, A+ rating, accredited since 1 February 2012 (verified on the BBB profile)Verify on BBB ↗
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Frequently asked
Where is Mike and Mike Roofing actually based?
Weatherford, Texas, in Parker County, at 2214 Trace Ridge Drive. That address and the phone number match across the company's own website, its BBB file and the City of Arlington contractor register, so the Weatherford base is well established. It appears in an Arlington dataset because it is registered to work in Arlington, not because it is an Arlington company.
Does Texas issue a state roofing licence?
No. Texas has no state roofing licence and no state roofing board, so nobody roofing in Texas is state licensed. Anyone telling you otherwise is either mistaken or misleading you. What you can actually check is current general liability and workers compensation insurance, city or county registration where the local government requires it, voluntary trade credentials, and the company's own track record.
What is RCAT, and what does it mean that this company was not found in the RCAT directory?
RCAT is the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas, a voluntary trade body. It has two separate things: plain membership, which is paid dues, and a distinct Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (CRRL, RRL or CRL) that is earned separately. We searched the RCAT directory for this company and found no record. That is an absence of a voluntary membership, not a mark against the company, and it says nothing about whether the company is insured or competent.
What does the City of Arlington contractor registration actually prove?
It shows the company is registered with the city so that permits can be issued for work in Arlington. Arlington's published dataset carries the company name, address, a contact person, a phone number and a contractor type, and every roofer in it is typed as General Contractor. It carries no registration number, no status column and no expiry date, so it cannot be read as a statement that the registration is current today. Ask the company to confirm its registration is still active before work starts.
Why does hail matter so much for a Weatherford or Fort Worth roof?
Parker and Tarrant Counties sit in the part of North Texas often called Hail Alley, and hail is the dominant cause of roof insurance claims here. It is the single biggest reason roofs get replaced early in this area, and it is the reason impact rated shingles and a careful post storm inspection are worth talking about before you sign anything.
What is the difference between Class 3 and Class 4 impact resistant shingles?
Both are ratings from the UL 2218 steel ball impact test, with Class 4 being the highest and Class 3 one step below it. This company's own site names Owens Corning Duration and Class 3 impact resistant shingles. Many Texas insurers offer a premium discount for Class 4 products specifically, so if a discount is part of your reasoning, ask the contractor what Class 4 options are available and then confirm the discount with your own insurer in writing before you commit.
How should I verify a roofer's insurance in Texas?
Ask for a certificate of insurance sent to you directly by the insurance agent, not a PDF forwarded by the contractor, and check that both general liability and workers compensation are current on the day work starts. Texas does not require most private employers to carry workers compensation, so it is worth asking specifically rather than assuming. If a crew member is hurt on an uninsured job, the exposure can land on the homeowner.
Do I need a permit to replace a roof in Weatherford or Arlington?
Texas has no statewide building code and no statewide permitting rule, so this is set city by city. Both Weatherford and Arlington administer their own permitting and inspection, and Arlington also requires contractors to be registered with the city. Your contractor normally pulls the permit, but confirm in writing who is responsible for it and for scheduling the final inspection.
What should I ask before signing a roofing contract in Texas?
Ask for proof of current insurance from the agent, the full written scope including decking replacement pricing and ventilation, the manufacturer's warranty and the separate workmanship warranty in writing, who pulls the permit, who is physically on your roof (own crew or subcontracted), and the payment schedule. Be wary of any pressure to sign the same day a storm chaser knocks.
Can a roofer negotiate my insurance claim for me?
A Texas roofer can meet the adjuster, document damage and provide a detailed estimate, and this company lists storm damage and insurance claim work among its services. What a roofer cannot legally do is act as a public insurance adjuster on your claim unless separately licensed for that, and Texas law prohibits a contractor from paying or absorbing your insurance deductible. Treat any offer to waive or cover a deductible as a serious warning sign.