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We completed this roof replacement in Duncanville near US-67 and the I-20 corridor in the fall of 2025. This was not an insurance job. It came through a referral from a family member we had…
This project sits just off Hanover, near the Preston Road corridor in University Park. It is a pocket of older, well-kept homes where roofing decisions are often tied as much to long-term property…
This project is located in the Lake Highlands area of Dallas, near the corner of Dartridge Drive and Fieldcrest in the 75238 zip code. This part of Lake Highlands, along with sections of 75231 and…
This home in Easton Place, just off Easton Drive near Plano Road in East Dallas, is a prior customer. We originally installed the roof a little over 20 years ago using an Elk laminated shingle. At…
In the roofing business, you quickly learn that you aren’t going to win every job. Even the best contractors in North Texas have a "batting average." Much like baseball, if you can hit .400 and close…
Many homes are not one simple roof system.
Low slope roofing is a different animal. This project is a good example of why.
Bert Roofing is pleased to announce that one of our 2025 projects has been recognized with the NTRCA Golden Hammer Award, presented by the North Texas Roofing Contractors Association. The award…
We recently completed a roof replacement in East Dallas near the intersection of Hermosa Drive and San Saba Drive in the 75218 area. This neighborhood is only a few minutes from our office and is an…
Field Report: High-Pitch Replacement | Walnut Hill & Marsh Ln (75229)
We recently completed a full roof replacement in Mesquite, TX 75149, near Stonewall Court. This was not an insurance claim. The homeowners simply decided it was time to replace the roof and wanted it…
The Dallas-Fort Worth roofing market is large, fragmented, and constantly changing. New companies enter the market every year, while others quietly exit. For homeowners and property owners, it can be…