Flat or steep-slope. TPO, PVC, EPDM, modified bitumen, built-up, metal, tile and shingle, liquid-applied coatings. New roof, recover, or restore. Built to the spec the warranty actually requires, and documented so the roof is provable, not just installed.
The reflective white membrane on most modern flat roofs. Heat-welded seams, energy-efficient, and the default for new commercial across DFW.
The membrane built to survive what eats the others: grease, chemicals, and standing water. Kitchens, plants, and wash-downs run PVC.
Rubber, and the simplest single-ply there is. Decades of field history make it the long-haul membrane for the right building.
Asphalt toughened with polymer and laid in plies. The roof for decks that carry equipment, foot traffic, and abuse.
Tar and gravel, the oldest method that still wins. Four layers fail slower than one. Redundancy you can walk on.
The longest-lived roof you can put on a building, and the one that asks the least of you after it's up.
Our steep-slope commercial work. Architectural mansards, pitched retail, and the sloped sections a flat membrane was never made for.
A seamless membrane rolled or sprayed over the roof you already have. Seals the seams, reflects the heat, and buys years before a tear-off.
Every system we install goes on to the manufacturer's spec and gets documented the way the warranty, the carrier, and your finance team all reward. The roof is the product. The proof is the part most roofers never hand you.