Home Services·2026-05-20

How to Hire a Roofer in Katy After a Storm

What to verify, what to ask, and the red flags that separate licensed Katy roofers from storm-chasers.

By Experts of Katy Editorial

After a hailstorm rolls through Katy, your inbox and porch can fill with roofers in days. Some are local, licensed, and excellent. Others are out-of-state storm chasers with a magnetic-sign truck and a high-pressure pitch. This guide walks you through the questions that quickly separate the two — and links to verified options in our Katy roofing directory.

1. Verify a Texas roofing registration

Texas doesn't license roofing contractors at the state level, but the Roofing Contractors Association of Texas (RCAT) maintains a voluntary registry. Reputable Katy roofers will hold an RCAT membership, a GAF or Owens Corning certification, and a Texas Department of Insurance public adjuster awareness (your roofer cannot also represent your insurance claim — it's illegal in TX).

2. Ask for proof of insurance

Two policies matter: general liability (at least $1M) and workers' comp. Ask for a Certificate of Insurance addressed to you. A real roofer will email it within the hour.

3. Get a written, line-itemed proposal

It should specify shingle brand and model, underlayment, flashing, ice-and-water shield areas, ventilation upgrades, decking allowance per sheet, and warranty terms. Beware proposals that just say 'replace roof — $14,000'.

4. Walk away from these red flags

  • Door-to-door 'free inspection' followed by alarm: 'You have significant damage'.
  • Asks you to sign anything before your insurance adjuster has scoped the claim.
  • Says they can 'waive your deductible' — that's insurance fraud.
  • Out-of-state license plates and a P.O. Box address.

Where to go from here

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