COMMERCIAL ROOFING · BRAZOS VALLEY

Commercial Roofing That Respects Your Tenants and Your Timeline

TPO, EPDM, metal, modified bitumen, and built-up systems for commercial properties across College Station, Bryan, and the Brazos Valley. Phased installs, after-hours work options, and clear communication so your operations never miss a beat.

Built for Property Managers, Building Owners, and Multi-Family Operators

  • Property management companies managing single buildings or portfolios
  • Owner-operators of retail, light industrial, office, or warehouse buildings
  • Multi-family operators managing apartments and condos
  • HOAs and condo associations
  • Small business owners in standalone commercial buildings

Whether you have one roof to inspect or a 12-building portfolio to plan around, we scale to fit.

Commercial Roofing Systems

We work in every commercial roof system common to the Brazos Valley. The right pick depends on your building, budget, and operations — we walk you through the trade-offs honestly.

TPO

The most common commercial flat-roof system in Texas. Energy-efficient, reflective, weldable seams. Strong for new construction and tear-off replacement.

EPDM

Time-tested rubber roofing. Excellent cold-weather performance and budget-conscious projects.

Modified Bitumen

Multi-ply asphalt system with strong puncture resistance. Good fit for roofs that see foot traffic.

Built-Up Roofing

Traditional layered system, often spec’d for institutional or industrial buildings.

Metal Roofing

Standing seam and screw-down panels. Pairs well with photovoltaic and roof-mounted systems.

Recoat & Restoration

Not every commercial roof needs a tear-off. Recoat systems can extend roof life and defer capital expense.

Built Around Your Operations

Commercial roofing is as much an operations problem as a roofing problem. Tenant comfort, business hours, deliveries, parking access, and code compliance all matter.

  • Phased installs so tenants and staff are never displaced
  • After-hours and weekend work available for projects where daytime isn’t an option
  • Clear written communication to property managers — daily progress, scope changes, completion confirmations
  • Coordination with HVAC and other trades when roof-mounted equipment is involved
  • Code compliance and permit pulls handled in-house