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We provide EPDM rubber roofing repair & replacement services across the state of Texas. If your rubber roof is leaking, or simply time for a new roof, we can help!
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We provide commercial metal roofing repair & replacement services across the state of Texas. If you're looking to install a metal roof on your commercial building, or have a metal roof starting to leak, we can help!
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We provide TPO roof repair & roof replacement services across the state of Texas. If you're looking to install a TPO roof on your building, or make repairs to your existing TPO roof, we can help!
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We provide flat roofing repair services across the state of Texas. If your flat roof is leaking, time is not on your side. We understand the urgency of the situation, and your need for a qualified contractor to not only diagnose the leaks quickly, but also provide a cost-effective solution in a prompt manner. We are many property managers and facility manager's go-to commercial roofer for this reason!
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We specialize in flat roof replacement across the state of Texas. If your commercial flat roof is in need of replacement because of storm damage, or because of wear and tear, we can help! We have helped 100's of Texas building owners and property managers over the years. Whether you're looking at TPO, EPDM rubber, PVC, or built-up, we can help!
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Not every roof needs to be replaced. We provide roof restoration services, some roofs can be restored instead of replaced through the usage of roof coatings. During our free inspection, we can discuss if your roof is a candidate for a roof coating.
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Roll Roofing are one of the most economical roofing options for industrial buildings and homes in Dallas. Moreover, Roll Roofing also offer home and business owners in Dallas a usable space to install rooftop air conditioning units, solar panels, or rooftop gardens. However, before considering installing the best roof on your home or business, it’s important that you know the different types of roll roofs. If you need to install the best roll roofing, contact Dallas Roll Roofing professionals for the best services.
Knowing these different Dallas Roll Roofing types will help you assess the advantages and disadvantages of each type of roll roofing.
Metal is well known for its longevity and durability. This is why metallic roofs offer the best protection for your home and commercial properties. Most metallic roofs are made using aluminum or stainless steel, which has an estimated lifespan of 50 years. These panels also have a four-feet span which can withstand the weight of a normal person. This feature comes in handy, especially during maintenance. Metallic roofs are also fitted using special sealants which keep them watertight minimizing leakages. Moreover, it also improves insulation in your property.
Built-Up Roofing (BUR) roofing systems made by mixing gravel materials with tar. This type of roofing system is not only cheap and affordable; it also lasts for 50 years or more. The toughness is as a result of the several layers of sandwiched tar. Normally, these roofs are made up of five layers of gravel mixed with tar, which guarantee excellent weather protection, insulation, and an airtight roof seal. Some contractors use as many as 20 sandwiched layers subject to the weather conditions in your region. Some BUR roofs are made using Asphalt, which is also as efficient as the tar counterparts.
Asphalt is known to have an average lifespan of 10 years when used on roads and other high traffic surfaces. On the other hand, Asphalt roofs are very durable, whit an average lifespan of 45- 50years. Most industrial properties and hotels opt for asphalt roofing because it’s affordable. The installation cost is also relatively cheaper than installing other common roofing types.
Roll Roofing can also be made by hot mopping asphalt adhesives or tar to form three different types of surfaces: mineral, smooth, or foil laminate. A two-ply modified bitumen has a ceramic coat that guarantees homeowners airtight insulation and protection from UV rays. Despite being costly, a two-ply system helps in extending the lifespans of commercial roof types for up to 40 years or more. In fact, this type of roofing system reduces or completely does away maintenance and repair costs.
These are roofs made using TPO, PVC, and EPDM. These ply synthetic materials are not only affordable but also highly recommended for commercial roofs. Synthetic membrane roofs are also easy to install, affordable, and can last for up to 50 years. PVC and TPO roofs can also block UV rays. EPDM has colored variants that improve its insulating and UV ray-blocking capabilities. Moreover, some of these Ply synthetic membrane materials e.g., EPDM, are environmentally friendly since they’re made using recycled materials.
Rubber roofs are more expensive than other types of roof systems. Rubber membrane roofs are durable and engineered to resist wear and tear from sunlight. Rubber membrane roofs are anchored using fasteners or glue. Rubber roofs are easy to install, and this material is very light. These roofs are resistant to damage and are also easy to patch.
Roll Roofing are mostly used on structures that aren’t a standard part of the home or business. These include garages, extensions, and other types of outdoor living spaces that have been put up in the garden. This is because roofs have a low pitch, which makes them less thermally efficient.
Understanding the above-mentioned types of roofing systems is the first step in choosing the best roofing system for your building. Consulting with our Dallas Roll Roofing professionals should be your next step. Dallas Roll Roofing is relatively affordable from a commercial investment perspective. These roofs will save a lot in terms of maintenance and repair costs. These savings can be used on other productivity things. Call us today and get free estimates on all our services.
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I founded Texoma Roofing and Construction in 2003. We are a privately owned and operated business and proud to be part of the local community. My company maintains a professional staff and our own dedicated company crews to control quality and maintain consistent and exceptional products and services.
My staff is ready to help you with everything from project start to the final clean up and walk through – We are with you every step of the way with superior services. So whether your home or business has been damaged by storms or if you are simply looking to remodel, you may call me personally, or call anyone on my team! We are always happy to help!
~Shane Brem, OWNER
NOTE:Your thorough roof inspection will include: photographs, detailed written assessment, potential storm damage discovered, and an easy-to-understand discussion of cost-effective repair or replacement solutions
Around 50% Cheaper Than A New Roof
Coatings can cost up to 50% less than a full roof replacement!
Save on Labor Without Having to Tear Off Your Old Roof
You can save on labor costs as well by not having to tear off your old roof! A roof coating can be applied directly over-top of your existing roof.
Federal Tax Rebates, Tax Credits and Deduction
You can potentially earn a federal tax credit with a roof coating when it is considered as a "maintenance cost"
Save Money On Your Utility Bill
Reflective roof coatings can 'reflect' heat, meaning it can help keep your building cooler and requires less air conditioning. This can help save you money on your utility bill, and the savings can add up quickly over the years!
Durability to Mother Nature
Roof coatings are extremely durable & can hold up to powerful storms. What does this mean for you? Peace of mind not worrying about leaks popping up after each storm, and having to spend on repairs after a storm.
How much does a new commercial roof cost?
The cost of having your commercial roof replaced can depend on several factors that include, the type of roof, the size of your roof being replaced, the warranty on your new roof & how many layers your existing roof has.
How long does it take to install a new commercial roof?
The duration of how long it takes to install a new roof, or repair your existing commercial roof will depend on a handful of factors. One of the largest variables is the size of your roof that is being replaced. Naturally, the larger your roof is, the longer it can take. The material you have installed on your roof, and the extent of any storm damage to your roof that needs to be repaired.
How often should I have my commercial roof inspected?
It is a wise decision to have your commercial roof inspected at-least twice a year. Leaks and water flowing into your building is a sign that your roof is damaged. However, preventative maintenance can help you avoid costly repairs and leaks. TO ensure the longevity of your commercial roofing system, you should request a professional roof inspection after any large storm, at the end of each season, and before major forecasted rain or hail events.
What should I look for in a commercial roofer?
The roof on your building is one of your most valuable assets, and should only be entrusted to certified, reputable, local roofers. Before hiring any roofer to do work on your building, be sure to ask for references and look online for reviews. Reviews and references are important to review to read about other's experiences. You should ask the roofer about any awards and certifications that they have, as well as if they are insured. Lastly, price should be a very important consideration as well. The best contractors should have an estimate that falls somewhere in the middle. In construction & roofing, you want to be careful to choose a contractor that offers a fair estimate. The cheapest estimate could be an indicator that they will be cutting corners, or reflective in their workmanship, while the highest bid may simply be price gouging. You want to be confident that your contractor will still be in business if your roof ever leaks, or an issue arises.
What is the lifespan of a flat roof?
In most instances, a flat roof system will last you from 10 to 30 years. There are several variables that effect a flat roof's life, including the design of the roof, the quality of the materials used, accessories, quality of the flashing, the craftsmanship of the contractor, extreme weather from Mother Nature and whether or not your flat roof is properly cared for and maintained annually.
Roof Restoration or Roof Replacement?
Not all commercial flat roof, metal roofs and low slope roofs have to be completely replaced! We offer a unique service called 'roof restoration' where we can apply a roof coating that can restore your existing roof without having to tear it off. Not all roofs are candidates to be restored. However, roof coatings can provide financial savings and superior waterproofing for you. Since roof coatings can be applied directly to your existing roof, it is not only less disruptive than having to tear off your previous roof, but also minimizes the time involved, and allows you to save on labor costs. Roof coatings offer tremendous advantages.