Public Records Check
- Locally Regulated Texas doesn't issue a statewide roofing license - roofing is regulated locally through city or county permits, so there is no state license to verify. We don't count this against The Guild Collective. Confirm any local permit or registration with the city or county where the work will take place.
- Missing Corporation Our automated search didn't find a registered business entity for The Guild Collective with the Texas Secretary of State. That doesn't mean the company isn't legitimate. Many roofers operate legally as sole proprietorships, which don't require registration, and a registered business can be filed under a different name, formed in another state, or created too recently for us to match. To confirm how the business is structured, ask the contractor or search the Texas Secretary of State directly.
- Business Address The Guild Collective's listed address at 8222 N Lamar Blvd Suite E-43, Austin, TX 78753 appears to be a business address. This means the company operates from a real, locatable address rather than a mailbox or PO box, which can make it easier to reach them or resolve issues. Many roofers legitimately work from a home address, so this doesn't speak to the quality of their work, license, or insurance.
- 0 Credentials Our automated search didn't find a manufacturer certification for The Guild Collective. Many reputable roofers aren't certified by any manufacturer, often by choice, so this isn't a sign of a problem. If a manufacturer-backed warranty matters to you, ask the contractor which certifications they carry.
- Excellent Ratings Across the platforms we identified for The Guild Collective (Google, Yelp, the Better Business Bureau), the blended average is 4.8 out of 5, which we label Excellent. This is a plain average of public customer ratings, not a RooferWatch score. A high average reflects past customers' experiences, not a guarantee of yours, so read the underlying reviews and weigh them yourself.
We verified 3/5 public records for The Guild Collective. The more of a company's record you can check, the more informed your hiring decision.
Contact Info
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Phone
This is either a business landline or VoIP number (not a mobile number).(866) 709-2565
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Primary Address
8222 N Lamar Blvd Suite E-43, Austin, TX 78753
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Owner Email
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Website
guildtx.com
- Socials
Company Description
The Guild Collective offers roofing, gutter, skylight, and ventilation services for residential and commercial properties across the Texas Hill Country region. The company provides metal roofing installation and repair, single-ply roofing installation and repair, shingle roofing, tile roofing installation and repair, gutter installation and replacement, traditional and tubular skylight installation and replacement, solar attic fan installation, and garage fan installation. The company serves Austin, Boerne, San Antonio, San Marcos, Selma, Seguin, Somerset, Spring Branch, Terrell Hills, Timberwood Park, West Lake Hills, Universal City, Alamo Heights, Alamo Ranch, Dominion, Fair Oaks Ranch, Lakeway, Rollingwood, and surrounding areas. The Guild Collective has 15 years of experience and operates with multiple office locations. The company is certified and insured and provides free estimates.
Services Offered
- Residential Roof InstallationComplete installation of new roofing systems on houses, including removal of old materials, deck preparation, and application of shingles, tiles, or membranes.
- Residential Roof ReplacementRemoving and replacing an entire residential roof system with new materials.
- Residential Roof RepairFixing leaks, damaged shingles, flashing, and other issues on residential roofs.
- Commercial Roof InstallationInstalling a new roof system on a commercial building, typically flat or low-slope design.
- Commercial Roof ReplacementFull removal and installation of new roofing systems on commercial properties, often involving large flat or low-slope areas.
- Commercial Roof RepairRepairing leaks, membrane damage, and other issues on commercial roofs.
- Metal Roof InstallationInstalling a new metal roof system, typically standing seam or metal shingles, for durability and longevity.
- Metal Roof RepairPatching, sealing, and fastener replacement on metal roofs to address leaks, rust, and panel damage.
- Single-Ply Roof InstallationInstallation of membrane roofing systems like TPO or EPDM as a single continuous layer on flat roofs.
- Single-Ply Roof ReplacementComplete removal and installation of a single-layer synthetic membrane (typically EPDM, TPO, or PVC) that provides a seamless, durable waterproof covering for flat or low-slope roofs.
- Single-Ply Roof RepairPatching or sealing tears, punctures, and seam failures in single-ply membrane roofing to restore waterproofing without replacing the entire roof system.
- Tile Roof InstallationInstallation of clay or concrete roof tiles, commonly used in Mediterranean or Spanish-style homes for weather protection and aesthetic appeal.
- Tile Roof ReplacementComplete removal of old tile roofing and installation of new tile roof system.
- Tile Roof RepairRepair and replacement of clay, concrete, or slate tiles on roofs, addressing cracked, broken, or displaced tiles.
- Gutter InstallationSetting up gutters and downspouts to channel water away from the roof and foundation, preventing water damage and erosion.
- Gutter ReplacementRemoving old gutters and downspouts and installing new ones to properly channel water away from the home.
- Gutter RepairFixing leaks, reattaching loose sections, replacing damaged gutters, or realigning gutters to ensure proper water drainage away from the foundation.
- Skylight InstallationCutting and framing an opening in the roof and installing a window unit to bring natural light into interior spaces.
- Skylight ReplacementRemoving damaged skylights and installing new units with updated flashing and weatherproofing.
- Solar Attic Fan InstallationA solar-powered ventilation fan mounted in the attic that reduces heat buildup and moisture, lowering cooling costs and extending roof life.
Company Info
- License Type
- General Contractor
- Entity Type
- Limited Liability Company (LLC)
- Contractor ID
- 92344410
- Address Type
- Commercial
- Multi-State Company
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- Website Age
- 5.6 years old
Sample of Permits Pulled
| Date | Project | Location | Status |
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| Solar tube or attic fan (permit) technology fee ($10.00) Solar tube: installation of a solar tube in a single story residential home Permit #2025-112412 | 307 Deer Meadow Cir, Georgetown, TX, 78633 | issued | |
| Roof (repair replacement) 2900 sqft shingle roof replacement (online request) Permit #22-01166 | 420 Seminole Dr, Cibolo, TX, 78108 | complete |
Showing 5 recent permits from public records. This list is incomplete and may be out of date - verify any permit directly with the issuing city or county building department before relying on it. Did you spot any incorrect information here? Please let us know.
Inspections and Violations
U.S. Department of Labor dataReviews and Reputation
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Avg. Rating
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BBB A+
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Yelp
Reviewers report positive experiences with solar tube installations and roofing work. Several customers describe the sales and installation teams as professional, personable, and knowledgeable, with good cleanup and responsiveness. Multiple reviewers note significant improvements in brightness in previously dark areas of their homes. Some customers praise specific technicians for their friendliness, hard work, and efficiency in both initial installations and follow-up repairs. However, some reviewers report negative experiences. One customer describes communication breakdowns regarding permit requirements, stating they were left without resolution after multiple attempts to contact the project manager. Another reviewer reports a solar tube that leaked repeatedly over a year despite multiple repair visits, along with unresponsive phone calls and ceiling damage requiring replacement. A third customer notes an installer failed to identify an obstruction (gas line) during installation, resulting in an unexpected hole and doubled project costs. One reviewer also mentions an installer left exposed ducting unacknowledged after discovering the obstruction.
Review Signals Over Time
By sheer volume of Google reviews (a measure of how much feedback a firm has gathered) The Guild Collective ranks 11th of the 27 roofers we track in Austin, ahead of about 62% of them. Over the past year it has pulled in 30 reviews - the most recent this month - for a rate of roughly 3.2 reviews per month, which is slower than approximately 60% of the other Austin roofers. Its 4.8-star average rating sits below the Austin median of 5.0 stars. The owner responds to 93% of reviews, which is in line with the typical Austin roofer’s rate of 93%.








