About Lonestar Roofing & Restoration LLC
Jimmie Moreland has run Lonestar Roofing & Restoration out of Granbury for several years now, and one detail stands out before you even look at the credentials: he built a dedicated Hood County website specifically for this market. That's not a regional contractor recycling a boilerplate landing page. It's a deliberate signal that this is the market he's committed to.
The business itself goes back to 1998, which means the operational foundation predates Moreland's ownership by more than two decades. He took over in 2022 and kept the momentum going. The bulk of the work is storm damage, which tracks for a county with Hood County's exposure to hail and wind. The TAMKO Pro Gold certification means Lonestar has cleared the installer quality bar TAMKO uses to designate its better-performing crews, not just any contractor who's ordered shingles from a supply house.
The BBB file has stayed clean, and the Facebook review volume is unusually high for a contractor this size in this market. The pattern across those reviews is consistent: crews show up, do the work, and leave the site in order. Storm-replacement jobs appear most often, and the tone is matter-of-fact rather than effusive, which usually means the experience matched what was promised.
Lonestar also carries a lifetime workmanship warranty on completed installs. That's a specific enough claim that it's worth pressing on directly before you sign anything. A contractor who'll put that in writing is a different proposition than one who won't, and the question to ask on the call is simple: does the warranty transfer if you sell the house?
Moreland's name is the one to ask for when you call.