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My Goat Roofing is a residential and commercial roofing contractor based in San Marcos, in Hays County. Its own website lists two Texas offices: 1244 Hwy 123, Suite D in San Marcos for the Greater Austin area, and 1510 Randolph St, Suite 405 in Carrollton for Dallas-Fort Worth. The services described on the site are roof inspections, roof repairs (leaks, storm damage, missing shingles and structural issues), full roof replacements, and help with insurance claims. The San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce lists the company at the same San Marcos address, and RCAT's directory lists My Goat Roofing TX LLC in San Marcos as a residential and commercial contractor member.
Several unrelated companies trade under a GOAT Roofing name, which makes it worth checking who you are actually talking to. A separate family owned company at goatroof.com operates from Rockwall and serves North Texas and Oklahoma, G.O.A.T Roofing & Construction is a BBB accredited business in El Paso, and goatroofaz.com is an Arizona firm. Nothing read during this research showed a franchise program, a licensing agreement, or shared ownership between any of them and the San Marcos business. On the evidence available, My Goat Roofing TX LLC is an independent Texas company rather than a franchisee, and its own site names only the San Marcos and Carrollton offices. Homeowners should confirm they are dealing with the mygoatroofing.com business and its 512 area code numbers.
One manufacturer credential can be checked at the source. Brava Roof Tile's own Texas contractor directory lists My GOAT Roofing as a Preferred installer, which supports the Brava authorized contractor badge shown on the company's homepage. Texas has no state roofing license, so the practical checks a homeowner can make are a current certificate of general liability and workers compensation insurance, the RCAT membership, and a written scope of work before any money changes hands.
Highlights
Listed as a Preferred installer in Brava Roof Tile's own Texas contractor directory, which supports the Brava badge on the company site
Two Texas offices: San Marcos for the Greater Austin area and Carrollton for Dallas-Fort Worth
Independent Texas company (My Goat Roofing TX LLC), not a franchisee of any of the similarly named GOAT Roofing businesses in Rockwall, El Paso or Arizona based on the sources reviewed
Listed in the RCAT directory and with the San Marcos Area Chamber of Commerce
Advertises a free roof inspection as the first step
Serving San Marcos, Hays County, Texas and 3 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.
CompanyMy Goat Roofing TX
InsuranceNot verified by us (we hold no certificate for this company — ask them for a current COI before signing)
City/county registration
Not checked for San MarcosTexas has no state roofing licence, and city rules differ: some require contractor registration, some run a voluntary registry, some neither. Ask this company and your local permit office.
Status Current in the RCAT directory (no published licence number for this record)
RCAT member ID2057 (member since 2026)
Licence boardRCAT, Roofing Contractors Association of Texas (Texas issues no state roofing licence; RCAT runs the licensing programme)
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
Brava Roof Tile Preferred installer (listed in Brava's own Texas contractor directory)Company-reported — ask to see the certificate
Rated by 5 verified Google reviewers Verified by Google
Matthew Cyr· a month ago
★★★★★
These guys were great! Great communication, high quality work - truly best in class - but most important for me was there knowledge and ability to guide me through the whole process. Felt more like a neighborly parter helping me vs any ole roofing co.
Can't recommend them enough!
Mark Pain· a month ago
★★★★★
Goat roofing was and is always available when I call text or email and worked well with our schedule. They did a great job for us.
Alex Hernandez· a month ago
★★★★★
Dependable and Honest
Jesse Flores· a month ago
★★★★★
These guys are GREAT!!! They did an excellent job and did us right with every aspect of the work and payments with Insurance.
Todd and his crew are the best, very hard working and professional and helpful. We recommend them to everyone.
Pete Crane· a month ago
★★★★★
I had a great experience with GOAT Roofing. Their team was professional, responsive, and transparent, clearly explaining my options, answering my questions, and completing the work on schedule.
If you’re looking for an honest, reliable roofing company that takes pride in their work, I highly recommend GOAT Roofing.
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Frequently asked
Is My Goat Roofing part of a national GOAT Roofing franchise?
No franchise link was found. Several unrelated companies use a GOAT Roofing name, including a Rockwall based firm serving North Texas and Oklahoma, G.O.A.T Roofing & Construction in El Paso, and an Arizona company. None of the sources reviewed showed a franchise agreement or common ownership with the San Marcos business, which trades as My Goat Roofing TX LLC. When you call, confirm the mygoatroofing.com website and the San Marcos or Carrollton office.
Does Texas license roofing contractors?
No. Texas has no state roofing license, so no roofer in Texas can truthfully say the state licensed them. What you can verify instead is insurance, association standing such as RCAT, manufacturer credentials on the manufacturer's own directory, and any registration your city or county requires.
What does RCAT Member mean, and is it the same as licensed?
No, they are two different things. RCAT (the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas) has dues paying Members, and it separately awards an earned Licensed Roofing Contractor credential (CRRL, RRL or CRL) after testing and experience requirements. My Goat Roofing is listed as a Member. That is a real association standing, but it is not the earned RCAT license credential.
Where does the company work?
Its website organizes the business into two regions: the Greater Austin area, run from the San Marcos office at 1244 Hwy 123, Suite D, and Dallas-Fort Worth, run from an office at 1510 Randolph St, Suite 405 in Carrollton.
What roofing work does My Goat Roofing list?
The site describes roof inspections with a written report, roof repairs for leaks, storm damage, missing shingles and structural issues, full roof replacement when repair is no longer sensible, and assistance with insurance claims.
Which manufacturer credential can actually be checked?
Brava Roof Tile's own Texas contractor directory lists My GOAT Roofing as a Preferred installer. Brava makes composite (synthetic) slate, shake and Spanish tile. Any other brand claim should be confirmed on that manufacturer's own contractor locator, not on a directory or a badge image alone.
Why does hail matter so much for roofs around San Marcos?
Central Texas sits in the hail prone corridor that runs up through the I-35 counties. Hail bruises asphalt shingles and dents metal and vents, and damage is often invisible from the ground. An inspection after a significant storm is the standard advice, and photographs plus a dated report help enormously if a claim follows.
Are impact resistant Class 4 shingles worth it in Hays County?
Often, yes. Class 4 is the top UL 2218 impact rating, and many Texas insurers offer a premium credit for a Class 4 roof. The size of the discount varies by carrier, so ask your insurer what they will allow before you choose the product, and keep the manufacturer certificate for your file.
Who issues the roofing permit in San Marcos?
Texas has no statewide building code enforcement for residential roofing, so permitting and inspection are handled city by city and county by county. Inside San Marcos city limits the city's building services department handles it. Ask your contractor in writing who is pulling the permit and who schedules the inspection.
What should a homeowner ask before signing a roofing contract in Texas?
Ask for a current certificate of general liability and workers compensation insurance sent directly from the agent, a written scope listing shingle line, underlayment, ventilation and flashing, the workmanship warranty term in writing, who pulls the permit, and a payment schedule that does not require a large deposit before materials arrive. Read anything that assigns your insurance benefits before you sign it.