Central, LA, Roofing Contractor
The Difference Shows Up During the Job, Not Just Before It
Central is a city that grew fast. Most of the housing stock was built in the 2000s, which means a significant number of roofs in the area are approaching or have passed the 15-year mark. For homeowners doing the math on inspections, repairs, or replacements, the question isn't just what the work costs. It's who will communicate throughout the process, who's accountable when something needs attention, and whether the contractor they called is still reachable after the check clears.
Billy and Mae Hargrove founded Hargrove Roofing - Baton Rouge in 2017 with a specific operating standard: every customer gets a named team before work starts, regular updates throughout the project, and a rep who works with the insurer on the claim so the homeowner doesn't have to. We handle residential and commercial roofing across Central and the surrounding Baton Rouge area on that same structure.
If your Central roof is due for an inspection or you're weighing a repair, call (225) 277-5008 or reach us online. There's no charge for an estimate, and we provide a full written scope before recommending any work.
Caught Before You Have to Call
Every project at Hargrove Roofing - Baton Rouge closes with two checks, each run by a different person on a different timeline. One reviewer assesses whether the installation met the required standard. Another reviews safety, quality, and how the job was managed from the office, without being briefed on the first reviewer’s findings. The gap between what one reviewer misses and what the next catches is precisely what this structure is designed to close.
That structure exists for one reason: problems that surface before the homeowner notices are far easier to address than ones discovered afterward. For homeowners, that two-reviewer close is what separates a completed job from a confirmed one.
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Isabel Aucoin HR Coordinator -
William Knight President
The Claim Doesn't Have to Be Yours to Manage
After a storm damages your roof, the repair and the insurance claim run on the same timeline. Your adjuster needs damage documentation organized by category, estimates written in a specific format, and someone to follow up when the submission process goes quiet. Most homeowners are working through that while also trying to get a contractor on the schedule.
Our reps manage that process on your behalf. We produce the documentation, maintain contact with your adjuster, and submit the estimates your insurer requires. The homeowners we've worked with on storm claims consistently describe the same outcome: they gave us authorization and the claim ran without them in the middle.