5 reviews
  • Country: USA
  • State: Texas
  • City: Boerne
  • Address: 5 Upper Cibolo Creek Rd, Boerne, TX 78006, USA
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Working hours
  • Monday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Thursday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Friday: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: Closed
  • Sunday: Closed
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5 Review(s)
Mo Saiidi
20.02.2019

QR Boerne installed metal roof on my house in 2014-15, but it is showing serious discoloration of panels. Many attempts were made by myself and my builder to talk to QR w/o much response. They are NOT responsive to customers and I question their business ethics and integrity. Never recommend this outfit!

Bill Pollan
15.11.2018

Very quick response to my leak. Rafael came to the house and found the leak immediately. He was very knowledgeable and arranged to have his crew come out within a few days. Unfortunately a cold front slowed their arrival date but Rafael kept us informed and updated. When Humberto and his partner arrived to fix the leak they were very apologetic about being delayed. They went right to work and were done in 2 hrs. While on the roof they repaired and caulked some areas that needed touchup. Very professional and easy to work with.

Travis Lipscomb
16.07.2017

Don't Use them. They have an integrity problem. This review has to do with the company's integrity. The roofing company was driving on the road and a piece of roofing material came out to the truck (Truck14 License Plate BWO4874) and hit my car. It scratched the clear coat of my new car and left caulking or some type of liquid material along the side of the car. We called the company the receptionist "said they could not hear us" and hung up. We called back and had to leave a voicemail. We called again later that day and again the following day and the next. After a week I finally got through to someone (I used a different phone so maybe they didn't recognize the number). The receptionist said I would have to talk to their HR manager who handled the insurance. I let her know it was important she calls me back as I have been attempting to contact someone for a week and no one has returned my calls. When the HR manager called me back she said she had referred the claim to her insurance agent Christian Lewis from Travelers Insurance. I let he know I had already talked to a body shop because it had taken so long for them to get back and it can probably just be buffed out. She insisted it go through the insurance. A few minutes after getting of the phone with the Roofing company's HR Manager, Christian Lewis from Travelers Insurance calls. Christian Lewis starts off the conversation like an attorney trying to make a case. She begins to tell me she asks questions that are not relevant like what exactly flew out of the car. I reminded her it happened on the freeway so of course I can't give exact details of the roofing material. She tells me that she reviewed the messages I left the roofing company and my story changed. She tells me once I called it roofing material and later called it debris. I reminded her that it's the same thing. Bottom line something came out of the truck maybe it was a roofing shingle. She then goes to tell me that the driver accounted for all the roofing shingles in their truck. I laughed and explained how ridiculous that is. Roofers do not count the shingles they put in and out of their truck. I let her know that might work for most but I happen to be a roofers son and know how the industry works. She then said to send a picture of the car and she would send an adjuster out. I haven't heard anything for 3 weeks and figured they were just going to blow it off so I had the scratches buffed out. Today I received a letter from Quality Roofing's insurance agent stating the roofing company is not legally liable due to information presented.

Greg H
23.04.2017

2-3 years ago,through my insurance company Nationwide, I had Quality Roofing replace my roof with a standing seam metal roof. The roof looks great but they had to remove or replace some hardiplank siding. Their carpenter made crooked & sloppy cuts and now all anyone notices is that instead of the nice roof. The paint on the new pieces doesn't match the existing paint either. If I recall, they offered to send the same guy back to fix it but I declined.

Arthur Luis
10.03.2017

They installed original roof when house built. Need some help now on minor repairs but no go. No call backs. Apparently they've gotten too big !!

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