Schertz, TX, Roofing Contractor
Know What to Expect Before the Job Starts. And After.
Schertz sits in the northeast San Antonio corridor where spring hail systems move through regularly, often with little warning. A roof that has been in service for a decade or more absorbs that damage in ways that aren't always visible from the ground. For homeowners in Schertz who want to know what their roof needs before a storm forces the issue, the starting point is a contractor who gives you the full picture upfront and keeps you informed at every step.
Running residential and commercial roofing across Schertz and the greater San Antonio area, Hargrove Roofing - San Antonio is a family-owned company built around one operating principle: every job runs on structure, not on good intentions. Named teams, communication on a schedule, and two independent quality reviews before any project closes.
Ready to know what your Schertz roof needs? Call (210) 899-5059 or reach us online to schedule a free inspection.
The Team on Your Roof Has a Name
Your named contact is assigned and introduced before any work is added to the calendar. That person is accountable for your project from first call through final sign-off, the same rep who walked the roof is the same one who closes the job. If you need an update or a question answered on a Tuesday afternoon, you call that person specifically, not a general line.
Our customers name specific people in their reviews: Blake, William, Brian, George, Steve. Not the company in general, individual reps, by name. That happens because the model requires one person to bear accountability, so there's someone you can reach who has the full picture of your project.
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What You Know at Every Stage of the Job
Throughout your project, you know where things stand. Your named contact checks in on a regular schedule whether or not there is new information to share. Billy Hargrove's stated standard: if a customer is unhappy because we communicated too often, that is a success, not a complaint worth addressing. Updates run on a timeline, not in response to events.
When the situation is urgent, the line is staffed 24/7. For routine project updates, your rep reaches out first. You are not left following up to find out what is happening at your own property.