About Americana Roofing
Kerry White opened Americana Roofing in Aledo in 2005, and the shop is still running under his name more than two decades later. That kind of unbroken local tenure matters in Parker County, where the contractor roster turns over faster than most homeowners notice. Americana is a repeat-customer business built on residential replacements, not a storm-chasing operation that arrives after a hail event and disappears once the checks clear.
The credentials span both sides of the work. On the residential side, Americana carries GAF Factory-Certified status for asphalt roofing. On the commercial side, the crew holds Firestone/Elevate factory training and certification. They're also RCAT members, meaning they're tied into the state roofing trade association and held to its professional standards. The detail worth paying attention to is the $25,000 guarantee backed by a Texas general contractor license. Most contractors don't put a dollar figure on their commitment. Asking for that in writing before signing is a reasonable first move.
The reviews on Google and Facebook point consistently to the same things: quality workmanship on full replacements and a crew that stays communicative through the job rather than going quiet after the deposit clears. The BBB profile has stayed clean, with accreditation that goes back well over a decade.
When you call, ask Kerry directly about the contractor license guarantee and get the warranty terms on paper before the crew shows up. That's the conversation that separates a good bid from a good job.