BRM Roofing & Construction is heading into the summer of 2026 marking eighteen years of service to homeowners and businesses across North Texas. The company, led by President and Chief Executive Officer Troy Mock, has built its work around residential and commercial roofing along with a wide range of exterior construction services. As June brings the heat and the seasonal storms that North Texas is known for, the company is reminding property owners across the region that a sound roof is the part of a building that gets tested first when the weather turns.

The timing matters. Late spring and early summer are when hail and high winds are most likely to move through communities north and west of the metroplex, and that is exactly the period when many property owners discover the condition of their roof the hard way. BRM Roofing & Construction has spent the better part of two decades responding to those moments, and its work this season continues a pattern of steady, local service that the company traces back through five generations of roofing and construction experience.

A full range of roofing services

At the centre of the business is roofing. As roofers working across North Texas, the team handles repairs, full replacements, inspections, and new installations, along with emergency roofing for property owners who cannot wait. The mix reflects the reality of the local market, where a roof may need a small repair after one storm and a complete replacement after another. By covering the full span of work, the company is able to meet a property owner wherever the need happens to fall rather than pushing every situation toward the same answer.

Roof inspections form an important part of that approach. A careful look at a roof before the worst of the summer weather arrives can identify weak points, ageing materials, and minor damage that has not yet become a leak. For owners who have already taken a hit from hail or wind, an inspection is also the first step toward understanding the scope of the damage and what it will take to put it right. The company treats inspection as the foundation of honest work, since a clear picture of the roof is what allows a property owner to make a sensible decision.

More than a roofing company

While roofing anchors the business, BRM Roofing & Construction operates as a broader exterior construction contractor. Beyond its work as a roofing company, the team installs gutters, siding, windows, fencing, and skylights, carries out exterior and interior painting, and takes on kitchen and bath remodelling. That breadth means a single contractor can address the connected systems that protect a building. Gutters that move water away from the structure, siding and windows that seal the exterior, and a roof that sheds rain all work together, and treating them as one project rather than several can save a property owner time and frustration.

This combination of services suits the kind of work that follows a North Texas storm. A hailstorm rarely limits itself to the roof. It can dent gutters, crack siding, and break windows in a single pass, leaving an owner to coordinate several different trades. By keeping that range of work under one roof, the company can manage the full scope of exterior repair and reduce the number of separate contractors a property owner has to manage during an already stressful time.

Built around North Texas communities

BRM Roofing & Construction serves more than twenty communities across North Texas. Its service area includes Colleyville, Keller, Flower Mound, Grapevine, Coppell, Southlake, Lewisville, Denton, McKinney, and Frisco, among others, and the company also extends its reach to Houston. This is a region of established neighbourhoods and steady residential growth, where homeowners take the condition of their property seriously and expect a contractor who knows the local conditions.

Working across a defined set of communities allows the company to understand the particular demands of the area. The North Texas climate puts roofs through a full range of stress over the course of a year, from summer heat and storms to the occasional hard freeze. A contractor that works in these communities day in and day out develops a practical sense of what holds up locally and what does not, and that knowledge informs the recommendations it makes to property owners.

Credentials that point to credibility

The company brings a record that property owners can check before they commit. BRM Roofing & Construction holds an A+ accreditation with the Better Business Bureau with zero complaints, and it is fully licensed and insured. The business was named a winner of the Golden Hammer Award in 2024, and it carries a 5.0 rating on Google across sixty-one reviews along with a 5.0 rating on Facebook across sixteen reviews. For a homeowner choosing among roofing contractors, that kind of public track record offers a way to judge a company on its history rather than on its promises.

Experience sits behind those credentials. Troy Mock has worked in the trade for thirty-four years, since 1992, and the company describes itself as representing five generations of roofing and construction. As it reaches eighteen years of excellence in 2026, BRM Roofing & Construction combines that long family background with a record of customer service that property owners can verify on their own.

Help with storm damage and insurance claims

Two areas the company highlights are especially relevant as the 2026 storm season gets under way. The first is storm damage repair. When hail or high wind moves through a North Texas neighbourhood, the damage can range from a few missing shingles to a roof that needs full replacement, and getting a prompt, accurate assessment is the first priority. The second is help navigating insurance claims. A roofing claim can be confusing for a property owner who has never filed one, and having a contractor who understands the process can make the difference between a smooth repair and a drawn-out ordeal.

These two services tend to go together. After a storm, a property owner often needs both an honest assessment of the damage and guidance on how to document it for an insurer. By offering assistance with insurance claims alongside its repair work, the company aims to take some of the pressure off owners at a moment when they are already dealing with the disruption of a damaged home or building.

Financing and accessibility

BRM Roofing & Construction also offers financing options, which can matter when a roof needs work without much warning. Storm damage and ageing roofs rarely arrive on a convenient schedule, and the ability to spread the cost of a repair or replacement can help an owner act sooner rather than waiting until a small problem becomes a large one. By making financing available, the company gives property owners a way to address the work on terms that fit their circumstances.

Looking ahead through 2026

As the summer of 2026 continues, BRM Roofing & Construction is encouraging North Texas property owners to think about their roofs before the next storm rather than after. A pre-season inspection, attention to ageing materials, and a relationship with a local contractor are all sensible steps as the most active stretch of weather arrives. For a company entering its eighteenth year, the message is consistent with how it has worked all along, which is to deal with problems early, keep the work honest, and treat each property as if it mattered.

Property owners across North Texas who want to learn more about the company's roofing and exterior construction services, schedule an inspection, or ask about storm damage repair and insurance claim assistance can find full details and contact information on the BRM Roofing & Construction website at https://brmconstruction.com/.

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