Commercial Roofing in Texas
Full-service commercial roofing for offices, retail, warehouses, and more across Texas. GAF Certified, IKO Advantage Contractor, and backed by $1M general liability insurance.
Protecting Texas Businesses from the Top Down
Stanley Built Roofing provides full-service commercial roofing across Texas, from Austin to San Antonio to Waco. Whether you manage an office building, retail center, warehouse, restaurant, multi-family apartment complex, church, school, HOA common area, or industrial facility, your roof is the first line of defense against Texas heat, severe storms, and hail. A failing commercial roof does not just cause property damage; it disrupts your operations, threatens inventory, and puts your tenants and employees at risk.
Unlike residential roofing, commercial projects demand specialized expertise. Flat and low-slope roof systems require different materials, drainage engineering, and installation methods than the pitched shingle roofs found on homes. Our team is trained and certified to install, repair, and maintain every major commercial roofing system used in Texas today. As a GAF Certified and IKO Advantage Contractor, we meet the highest standards for both product knowledge and installation quality.
We serve building owners, property managers, facility directors, and general contractors throughout the region. Every commercial project begins with a thorough assessment of your existing roof, and every proposal includes clear options with honest pricing. We do not believe in high-pressure sales or inflated estimates, whether the job is residential or commercial.
Commercial Roofing Systems We Install & Service
Each system has unique strengths. We help you choose the right one based on your building type, budget, energy goals, and maintenance preferences.
TPO Roofing
Thermoplastic polyolefin single-ply membrane with heat-welded seams. White reflective surface reduces cooling costs dramatically in Texas summers. The most popular commercial roofing system installed today.
Learn About TPOEPDM Rubber Roofing
Ethylene propylene diene monomer synthetic rubber membrane with 50+ years of proven performance. Extremely durable, flexible in all temperatures, and cost-effective for budget-conscious projects.
Learn About EPDMModified Bitumen
Asphalt-based multi-layer system with excellent foot traffic resistance and puncture protection. Ideal for restaurants, buildings with heavy rooftop HVAC equipment, and high-traffic commercial roofs.
Learn About Mod-BitBuilt-Up Roofing (BUR)
Traditional multi-ply hot-applied system that has been protecting commercial buildings for over 100 years. Multiple layers of bitumen and reinforcing fabrics create exceptional waterproofing and durability.
Learn About BURCommercial Metal Roofing
Standing seam and R-panel metal systems for commercial buildings requiring maximum lifespan and energy efficiency. 40-60+ year service life with minimal maintenance and superior hail resistance.
Learn About MetalRoof Coatings
Silicone and acrylic elastomeric coatings that restore and extend the life of existing commercial roofs by 10-15 years. A cost-effective alternative to full replacement when the existing membrane is still structurally sound.
Learn About CoatingsWhat We Do for Commercial Properties
New Installation
Repair
Maintenance
Inspections
Coatings & Restoration
Why Commercial Roofing Is Different from Residential
Commercial and residential roofing are fundamentally different disciplines. Commercial buildings typically have flat or low-slope roof designs that require completely different materials, drainage systems, and installation techniques than the steep-slope shingle roofs found on homes. Hiring a residential-only contractor for a commercial project is a recipe for premature failure and costly callbacks.
Commercial roofs must handle far more complexity: HVAC units, exhaust fans, skylights, plumbing vents, and satellite equipment all create penetrations that must be flashed and sealed correctly. Drainage design is critical, as ponding water on a flat roof accelerates membrane deterioration and can lead to structural issues. Code compliance requirements for commercial buildings are also more stringent, particularly for fire ratings, wind uplift resistance, and energy efficiency standards.
- Flat and low-slope systems require specialized membrane materials and installation methods that differ completely from residential shingles
- Drainage engineering prevents ponding water that destroys membranes and causes structural damage
- HVAC penetrations and rooftop equipment require expert flashing to prevent leaks around every unit
- Commercial code compliance requires meeting fire rating, wind uplift, and energy efficiency standards
- Business disruption planning ensures your operations continue during roof work
- Warranty structures for commercial systems include NDL (No Dollar Limit) manufacturer coverage not available on residential roofs
Commercial Properties We Serve Across Texas
From Austin to San Antonio, Round Rock to New Braunfels, we serve commercial clients of every type and size.
Retail Centers & Storefronts
Office Buildings
Warehouses & Distribution
Restaurants
Multi-Family Apartments
Churches & Non-Profits
Schools & Education
Medical Offices
How We Handle Commercial Roofing Projects
Every commercial project follows a structured process designed to minimize disruption and maximize the lifespan of your new roof.
Initial Assessment
We inspect your entire roof system, document conditions, identify problem areas, and assess remaining service life.
Thermal & Moisture Scan
Infrared imaging and core samples reveal hidden moisture and insulation failures that visual inspection cannot detect.
Detailed Proposal
You receive a comprehensive proposal with system options, pricing, timeline, warranty details, and maintenance recommendations.
Phased Installation
We work in sections to keep your building operational. Noise, debris, and access are carefully managed throughout the project.
Final Inspection & Warranty
Post-installation inspection confirms workmanship quality. You receive all warranty documentation and a maintenance schedule.
Commercial Roofing Warranties
Commercial roofing warranties are typically more comprehensive and longer-lasting than residential warranties. The most valuable commercial warranty is a No Dollar Limit (NDL) manufacturer warranty, which covers the full cost of both materials and labor for warranty claims with no cap. NDL warranties are available on TPO, EPDM, and other single-ply systems when installed by certified contractors to manufacturer specifications.
Warranty terms range from 10 to 30 years depending on the system, membrane thickness, and installation method. We also provide our own labor warranty on every commercial installation. Proper maintenance and timely coating applications are essential to keeping manufacturer warranties valid throughout their full term.
Emergency Commercial Repair
Storm damage does not wait for business hours, and neither do we. When severe weather strikes Central Texas, our emergency response team provides temporary weatherproofing to protect your building and contents until permanent repairs can be completed. We carry tarps, emergency sealants, and temporary membrane patches to stop active leaks quickly.
After the immediate threat is managed, we document all damage for your insurance claim and develop a permanent repair or replacement plan. For businesses in Austin, Round Rock, San Marcos, and surrounding areas, call (832) 864-5187 for emergency commercial roof service.
Commercial Roofing Questions
Answers to the questions business owners and property managers ask most about commercial roofing in Texas.
Project timelines vary based on roof size, system type, and building complexity. A small retail space (5,000 sq ft) with TPO or EPDM may take 3-5 days. A large warehouse (20,000+ sq ft) can take 2-4 weeks. Modified bitumen and built-up roofing multi-ply systems add time due to multiple layers. We provide a detailed timeline in every proposal and work in phases to minimize disruption to your business operations.
Yes. We understand that many businesses cannot afford downtime during peak hours. We offer flexible scheduling including early mornings, evenings, and weekends for commercial roofing projects. Restaurants, retail stores, and medical offices often prefer after-hours work to avoid disrupting customers and operations. We will work with you to find a schedule that minimizes impact on your business.
We plan every commercial project with business continuity in mind. Before work begins, we develop a phased installation plan that sections off work areas so your building can remain operational. We manage noise, debris, and access points carefully. For sensitive environments like medical offices or restaurants, we take extra precautions to control dust and limit disruption during business hours.
Commercial roofing warranties are typically more comprehensive. Manufacturer warranties for TPO and EPDM systems can include No Dollar Limit (NDL) coverage, which means the manufacturer covers the full cost of materials and labor for warranty claims with no cap. These warranties range from 10 to 30 years depending on the system and installation specifications. We also provide our own labor warranty on every commercial installation.
Absolutely. We regularly work with property managers and building owners who oversee multiple commercial buildings. We can assess all roofs across your portfolio, prioritize repairs and replacements based on condition, and develop a phased plan that fits your budget. Multi-building projects often benefit from volume pricing and streamlined scheduling.
Yes. Preventative maintenance is the best way to extend your commercial roof's lifespan and avoid costly emergency repairs. Our maintenance contracts include semi-annual inspections, drain clearing, seam and flashing checks, minor repairs, and detailed condition reports. Regular maintenance can extend a commercial roof's life by 5-10 years and is often required to maintain manufacturer warranty coverage.
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Get an honest assessment of your commercial roof from a team that understands flat and low-slope systems. No pressure, just straightforward answers and quality work.