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Commercial Roofing

Durable, low-maintenance roofing systems engineered for commercial properties.

Commercial Roofing

Downtime Is Not an Option - and Neither Is a Failing Roof

Commercial roofing demands superior durability, minimal downtime, and long-term performance. Commit Roofing delivers industrial-grade roofing systems tailored to your building's specific needs. We work efficiently to minimize disruption to your business operations.

What's Included

  • TPO and EPDM membrane systems
  • Modified bitumen roofing
  • Metal panel roofing
  • Built-up roofing (BUR)
  • Roof coatings and restoration
  • Preventive maintenance programs

Commercial Roofing for DFW Businesses

A failed commercial roof doesn't just cost money to fix - it disrupts operations, exposes inventory, and creates liability. Commit Roofing works with property owners, managers, and GCs on projects ranging from retail strip centers to large industrial warehouses across Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, Garland, Irving, and Carrollton. Our crews hold manufacturer certifications that unlock the strongest system warranties available in the industry.

Commercial Roofing Systems We Install

  • TPO Membrane: The leading choice for flat roofs in North Texas. Heat-welded seams create a bond stronger than the membrane itself, and TPO's white surface delivers strong solar reflectance - critical when Dallas summers push past 100°F. We install Carlisle, GAF, and Firestone TPO in 45–80 mil thickness.
  • EPDM Membrane: A proven synthetic rubber system used successfully for 50+ years. Large sheet widths minimize field seams, and EPDM handles UV and ozone exposure exceptionally well across DFW's climate extremes.
  • Modified Bitumen: Multi-ply APP and SBS systems for roofs with high foot traffic, equipment loads, or complex penetration patterns. Available in torch-applied, cold-process, or self-adhering formats.
  • Standing Seam Metal: For warehouses, churches, and commercial buildings with slope. Lifespans of 40–60 years with outstanding wind and impact ratings - and no periodic membrane replacement cycle.

Drainage, Coatings, and Maintenance

Every commercial roof assessment includes a drainage evaluation - ponding water is the primary accelerant of membrane failure. Where drainage is inadequate, we adjust crickets, add tapered insulation, or install additional drains. For roofs with sound substrates showing surface wear, silicone or acrylic coatings extend service life 10–20 years at a fraction of full replacement cost. We also offer semi-annual preventive maintenance programs that keep small issues from becoming large ones.

Scheduled Around Your Business

Your operations matter more than our schedule. Commit Roofing's commercial crews phase work to maintain building access, minimize noise during business hours, and coordinate around tenant requirements. We communicate proactively throughout every project so your team is never caught off guard.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How long does a commercial roof typically last in the DFW climate?
Lifespan varies significantly by system type. TPO and EPDM membrane roofs typically last 20–30 years with proper installation and regular maintenance. Modified bitumen systems have a similar range. Commercial metal roofing can last 40–60 years. Built-up roofing (BUR) systems, when properly maintained, can also achieve 30+ years. North Texas's combination of extreme heat, UV exposure, and hail events is demanding, which makes manufacturer warranty selection and quality installation especially important.
Is TPO or EPDM better for a commercial building in Texas?
For most commercial buildings in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, TPO is generally the preferred choice due to its high solar reflectance, which reduces cooling costs in our hot Texas climate, and its heat-welded seam strength. EPDM is an excellent system as well and may be advantageous in certain applications. The right choice depends on your building's specific geometry, existing drainage, foot traffic requirements, and budget - our commercial roofing consultants will evaluate all of these factors and give you a clear recommendation.
Can you work around our business hours to minimize disruption?
Yes - commercial scheduling flexibility is something we plan for on every project. For tenant-occupied buildings, we coordinate work phases, access points, and noisy operations to minimize impact on business hours. Some projects are phased to allow sections of the building to remain fully operational during installation. We discuss your operational requirements during the proposal phase and build a project plan around them.
What is the benefit of a roof coating versus full replacement?
A roof coating is generally about 25–50% of the cost of full replacement and can add 10–20 years of service life to a roof that still has a sound substrate but is beginning to show surface wear or minor seam issues. The key qualification is that the existing membrane must be fundamentally sound - severely degraded, wet insulation or widespread membrane failure rules out coating as an option. We perform a thorough assessment, including moisture scanning where warranted, before recommending coating versus replacement.
Do commercial roofing projects in Texas require permits?
Yes, most commercial roofing work in Dallas, Fort Worth, Plano, and other DFW municipalities requires permits, particularly for full replacements and major repairs. Permit requirements and inspection protocols vary by jurisdiction. Commit Roofing handles all commercial permit applications and inspections as part of our project management process, ensuring your project is fully code-compliant and that all required inspections are passed.