Check out our list of current NTRCA
residential roofing contractors. Each contractor has to meet the following requirements to be a member of the NTRCA:
- They must work for and/or own a business entity in Texas whose primary busines is the application and installation and/or repair of roofs.
- They must be in a good standing with the Better Business Bureau (BBB).
- They must hold and maintain General Liability Insurance (note: always call the agency listed on the contractor's certificate of insurance to ensure that their insurance is still current.)
- They must agree to comply with licensing requirements if enacted by the state of Texas.
- They must follow the NTRCA Code of Ethics.
- All members must be recommended by a current contractor member and by a current associate member.
NOTE: If a roofer SAYS they are an NTRCA member, please check the NTRCA website to make sure they truly are. With the recent storms, we are seeing more and more contractors using our logo and saying they are members, but they are not.
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