Homericly Roofing
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License, Insurance, Bond — All Verifiable.

Before any contractor climbs your roof, verify that they’re licensed and insured. Here is everything you need to confirm that Homericly Roofing meets every legal requirement.

Our Credentials

General Contractor License

ROC #XXXXXX

Texas Registrar of Contractors

Licensed by the Texas Registrar of Contractors for residential and commercial roofing. License is current and in good standing.

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General Liability Insurance

GL Policy on file

Certificate available upon request

We carry a minimum of $2,000,000 in general liability coverage per occurrence. A certificate of insurance naming you as additionally insured is available for any project on request.

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Workers' Compensation Insurance

WC Policy on file

Texas-compliant coverage

All employees and covered subcontractors are covered under a current workers' compensation policy as required by Texas law. This protects you from liability if a worker is injured on your property.

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Surety Bond

Bond on file

Licensed bonding company

We are bonded, providing an additional layer of financial protection for our customers in the unlikely event of an incomplete project or failure to meet contractual obligations.

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Why This Matters

Hiring an Unlicensed Contractor
Puts You at Risk.

You're Protected from Liability

If an unlicensed, uninsured contractor is injured on your property, you may be personally liable. Our insurance eliminates that risk.

Permits Are Pulled Correctly

Licensed contractors can pull permits and have their work inspected — which protects your home's resale value and ensures code compliance.

Recourse Exists If Something Goes Wrong

If a licensed contractor fails to perform, you can file a complaint with the state licensing board. That recourse doesn't exist with unlicensed contractors.

Insurance Covers What We Do

Your homeowner's policy may not cover damage caused by an uninsured contractor. Using a properly insured contractor keeps your policy intact.

Need Documentation for Your Records?

Lenders, HOAs, and insurance adjusters sometimes require proof of our licensing and insurance. Contact us and we’ll have documents to you within 24 hours.