Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors is the strongest local alternative to Texas Coast Roofing for coastal homeowners, with offices in Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and Victoria, verified storm-damage restoration experience, written warranties, and free inspections. Before signing with any contractor, confirm three things: RCAT voluntary licensing, a current Certificate of Insurance, and manufacturer certification (GAF Master Elite or equivalent).
- Request a free written estimate and scope of work
- Verify RCAT membership and local permits independently
- Never pay the full contract amount upfront
Table of Contents
- How do Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors and Texas Coast Roofing compare?
- How do you verify reviews, references, and a physical address?
- What service specialties should you compare between contractors?
- What matters beyond a contractor’s license?
- What questions should you ask during a quote?
- What contract red flags go beyond the obvious scams?
- How do you compare multiple quotes side by side?
- Key Takeaways
- A note from the Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors team
- Get a free inspection from Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors
- Authoritative sources and further reading
How do Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors and Texas Coast Roofing compare?
| Dimension | Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors | Texas Coast Roofing | Typical Qualified Local Alternative |
|---|---|---|---|
| Emergency response | Corpus Christi, San Antonio, Victoria; emergency tarping available | Coastal Texas focus | Varies by market |
| RCAT & certifications | Manufacturer-certified; verify RCAT status | Not publicly confirmed | Ask directly |
| Insurance/claims handling | Storm documentation and insurer coordination | Not publicly listed | Varies |
| Warranty | Written workmanship warranty | Not publicly listed | Confirm in writing |
| Deposit policy | No full upfront payment | Not publicly listed | Never pay 100% upfront |
| Materials/installation | Residential and commercial; coastal-grade | Not publicly listed | Confirm product specs |
| Reviews & references | Google Reviews available; physical office confirmed | Check Google/BBB | Require references |
| Free inspection | Yes | Not publicly listed | Ask before scheduling |
Red flags to reject immediately:
- Contractor cannot produce a Certificate of Insurance on request
- Offers to waive your deductible (“free roof”) — this is insurance fraud
- Demands full payment before work begins
- Pressures you to sign on the spot after a storm
How do you verify reviews, references, and a physical address?
Search the contractor’s name on Google Reviews and the BBB website before any call. A legitimate roofing company has a verifiable street address, not just a P.O. box. Confirm the physical office, ask for two or three recent references, and verify subcontractor credentials before signing anything. Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors lists its Corpus Christi office publicly.
What service specialties should you compare between contractors?
Residential shingle replacement and commercial flat-roof systems require different crews, materials, and permits. Coastal Texas also carries TDI windstorm compliance requirements in many counties, which affects insurance eligibility. Confirm whether a contractor handles both residential and commercial work, which roof types they install (asphalt shingle, metal, flat/TPO), and whether they pull permits themselves. Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors covers commercial roofing solutions alongside full residential services.

What matters beyond a contractor’s license?
Texas has no statewide roofing license, so local reputation and track record carry more weight than they would in a licensed state. Look for a contractor with at least three to five years of documented local work, verifiable storm-restoration projects, and manufacturer certifications. GAF Master Elite and similar certifications are held by fewer than 4% of contractors and are verifiable through the manufacturer’s own contractor locator. That number is worth checking yourself rather than trusting a screenshot.
What questions should you ask during a quote?
Ask these before you sign anything:
- Who physically does the work — employees or subcontractors?
- Will you pull the permit, or is that on me?
- What does the workmanship warranty cover, and is it transferable?
- How do you handle insurance documentation and adjuster coordination?
- What is your timeline from signed contract to project completion?
Verifying who performs the actual installation matters more than most homeowners realize. A contractor who uses rotating subcontractors with no accountability is a different risk profile than one with a trained, consistent crew.
What contract red flags go beyond the obvious scams?
Vague line items are the most common non-scam problem. An estimate that says “roofing work” without specifying materials, square footage, underlayment type, or flashing details gives the contractor room to cut corners legally. Hiring a non-licensed or unverified contractor removes most of your recourse if the work fails. Also watch for contracts with no defined completion date, no permit responsibility clause, and no written warranty attached.
How do you compare multiple quotes side by side?
Line up quotes on the same dimensions: total price, materials specified, permit responsibility, payment schedule, warranty terms, and projected timeline. A lower price that omits permit fees or uses a thinner underlayment is not actually cheaper. Ask each contractor to itemize labor separately from materials. If one quote is significantly lower, ask which line item accounts for the difference. Checking each contractor’s credentials independently before comparing prices prevents you from anchoring on a number from a contractor you would later disqualify.
Key Takeaways
Choosing a storm-ready coastal roofing contractor requires verifying RCAT status, insurance, manufacturer certifications, and written warranty terms before comparing any prices.
| Point | Details |
|---|---|
| RCAT and insurance first | Confirm RCAT voluntary licensing and request a Certificate of Insurance before any other step. |
| Manufacturer certification matters | GAF Master Elite and similar certifications cover fewer than 4% of contractors; verify via the manufacturer’s locator, not a screenshot. |
| No full upfront payment | Never pay the entire contract amount before work begins; a deposit is normal, full prepayment is a red flag. |
| Windstorm compliance | Coastal Texas counties require TDI/windstorm-compliant installations; confirm permit responsibility is in your contract. |
| Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors | Serves Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and Victoria with storm restoration, written warranties, and free inspections. |

A note from the Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors team
We work in coastal Texas because we understand what the Gulf Coast does to a roof. Our offices in Corpus Christi, San Antonio, and Victoria mean we are not driving in from three counties away after a storm. We offer free inspections, written estimates, financing options, and workmanship warranties on every project. When you call us after a storm, we document the damage, coordinate with your insurer, and handle the permit pull. That is the standard we hold ourselves to, and it is the same standard you should demand from any contractor you consider.
Get a free inspection from Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors

Buffalo Roofing & Exteriors gives coastal homeowners a concrete next step: a free, no-pressure inspection with a written estimate and clear scope of work. If you need emergency tarping or storm documentation today, that is available too. Financing options and workmanship warranties are included on every project. Start with our storm damage restoration service or visit our Robstown and coastal area service page to request your inspection now.
Authoritative sources and further reading
- Selecting A Roofing Contractor – Roofing Contractors Association of Texas
- Can I hire a non-licensed contractor to save money? – RoofReport
- 12 questions to ask your roofing contractor before you sign — Today’s Homeowner
- How to Choose a Roofer in Texas 2026 | TX Contractor Checklist
- Texas Roofing Building Codes 2026: TDI, Windstorm & Permit Guide | RoofVista
- How to Vet a Roofing Contractor in Texas Red Flags & What to Ask – Tekton Exteriors | Roofing, Siding & Home Remodeling Experts
- 21 Questions to Ask a Roofing Contractor in 2026 | TRB

