Broussard, LA, Roofing Contractor
Built for the Relationship, Not Just the Job
The first time most homeowners hire a roofing contractor, they are dealing with damage and moving fast. The second time around, they have a choice: start the search over, or call a company that already knows the property and has a named rep ready to pick up where the last conversation left off. In the Acadiana region, where tropical season runs from summer through fall and Gulf humidity shortens shingle life year-round, that established relationship has real value.
When Billy and Mae Hargrove founded Hargrove Roofing - Lafayette in 2017, they built it around the idea that a roofing company should operate the same way on the second job for a customer as it does on the first: a named contact, a documented inspection, a communication standard that runs on a schedule, and quality reviews that happen before the job closes.
Call (337) 282-7388 or reach us online to get your free Broussard roofing assessment scheduled. No charge and no commitment required until you have the full picture of what your roof needs.
The Person Who Knows Your Roof Before the Call
Your project team is assigned to you and introduced at the outset, before any work starts. One named person carries your project from the initial inspection through to the final sign-off. That person has the full context of your job throughout, which means any question or update goes to someone who already knows your situation.
When a project involves a storm claim, that contact handles the insurance coordination. We document the damage, stay in contact with your adjuster, and provide the estimates your insurer needs. You authorize us to handle your insurer, and the claim proceeds without you in the middle. The same rep who managed the roof manages the claim.
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Mae H. O'Brien Executive Administrator -
Seth Bourg President
A Company That Stays in Touch
Most contractors check in when something has changed. At Hargrove Roofing - Lafayette, the rep checks in to see whether anything has changed. That distinction is what Billy Hargrove designed the communication standard around: contact on a timeline, not on events. Your rep reaches out because the schedule requires it.
Emergency calls are answered 24/7. For routine project updates, the schedule runs regardless of what's happening on the job or whether you've reached out first.