Texas is one of the states that does not require licensure for roofing contractors.
Texas roofing laws.
The manufacturer should indicate compliance with these requirements on the shingle wrapper.
Payment of deductible required.
The texas department of licensing regulation does not currently administer licensure for roofing contractors.
This new law will help further protect consumers said texas insurance commissioner kent sullivan.
A new state law makes it clear that it s illegal for a contractor or roofer to waive an insurance deductible.
If you are using asphalt shingles on your roof select shingles tested to meet the astm d 3161 class f or astm d 7158 class h requirements.
The most common roof covering for residential structures in texas is asphalt shingles.
Be a principal in a roofing company that has been domiciled in the state of texas for at least three continuous years.
Under texas house bill 2102 approved in the most recent legislative session.
The minimum service entrance shall be 100 amperes with a 3 wire 120 240 volt single phase service with a grounded neutral.
Roofers who waive deductibles are cutting corners.
North texas homeowners can no longer take advantage of a free roof under a new law that goes into effect sept.
The new laws texas hb 2102 have to do with insurance claims on roof repairs replacements.
Take your business elsewhere.
For a 200 amp service the nominal size shall be no.
Certain roofing related business prohibited.
Texas roofing laws no waving of deductibles bill.
A a roofing contractor may not act as a public adjuster or advertise to adjust claims for any property for which the contractor is providing or may provide roofing services regardless of whether the contractor holds a license under this chapter.
But on a state level obtaining a license is voluntary for texas roofers.
To become a rcat licensed roofing contractor in texas the applicant must.
Anyone can call themselves a roofer in texas and they are not required to be knowledgeable insured licensed or even registered with the state.
Specifically the payment of the deductible of which the homeowner is responsible for paying.