About KOG Roofing
William Roach started KOG Roofing in Granbury in 2011, and he's run it the way most owner-operated shops say they do but don't: he answers the phone, writes the estimate, and shows up when questions need answering. There's no account manager between you and the person responsible for the roof.
KOG doesn't carry manufacturer certifications and the BBB file is unrated rather than accredited. That's worth naming plainly, because the credential picture here is thin compared to some competitors in the Hood County market. What fills the gap is a consistent record built job by job across more than a decade. Roach has enough of a presence in both Hood and Erath counties that the company runs a dedicated Stephenville service area, which isn't a marketing move so much as a reflection of where the work has actually come from.
The review pattern is easy to read. Storm-response jobs get dispatched quickly rather than scheduled into a queue. Estimates come back line-by-line rather than as a single lump number, which matters when you're trying to understand what you're actually paying for. And the crew cleans up when the work is done, which shows up in the reviews often enough to be a real pattern rather than a lucky outcome.
KOG also carries a five-year labor warranty on completed work. It's specific enough to put in writing before you sign, and the kind of term a homeowner should walk through with Roach directly. A labor warranty from a sole proprietor is only as durable as the business behind it, so how he handles warranty calls and whether he's built for the long haul in this market are the right call questions.
If you're in Hood County and need someone on a roof before the next storm system moves through, call Roach directly, confirm storm availability, and get the labor warranty terms in writing before the contract is signed.