Our office is in Uptown at 300 Crescent Ct, Suite 700, Dallas, TX 75201. Our crews mobilize across Dallas County for emergency response, planned replacement, and the ongoing maintenance contracts that keep manufacturer warranties intact.
Dallas's commercial roof inventory was built in three big waves: the 1970s-80s downtown office construction that produced most of the Class A high-rise stock (now in active reroof cycles), the 1990s-2000s suburban office and industrial buildout across Stemmons and Las Colinas (now in early reroof or major-repair cycles), and the 2010s tech-corridor and Telecom Corridor construction (now in first-maintenance cycles).
We service all three. Our project managers know which Class A buildings still carry original Versico TPO from 1998 vs. which got recovered in 2012. We know which Stemmons distribution centers are on second-generation modified bitumen and which are running 25-year-old EPDM that needs replacement next budget cycle. That continuity is what we sell.
Downtown / Uptown / Deep Ellum: Class A and B office towers, mixed-use buildings, restored warehouse districts. Most work here is replacement or recover on aging TPO and EPDM systems installed 1995-2010. Crane access and parking permitting drive a lot of project sequencing in this area.
Stemmons Corridor / Trinity Industrial District: 200K to 1M sq ft warehouse and distribution buildings, mostly built 1985-2005. Many on original modified bitumen or first-generation TPO that's reaching end of life. Replacement cycles run heavy here through 2030.
Medical District / Stemmons-Inwood: UT Southwestern, Methodist Dallas, Children's Medical Center, Parkland — and the surrounding medical office buildings. Highly regulated work environment: infection control coordination, hot-work permit discipline, equipment isolation during procedures, off-hours scheduling for occupied surgical floors.
Oak Cliff / Bishop Arts / Cedars: Mixed-use redevelopment with restored historic commercial buildings on flat or low-slope roofs. Many running 50+ year old built-up roofs that need full replacement to current code.
Dallas summer surface temperatures on dark roofs exceed 160°F regularly. TPO and other thermoplastic membranes survive this but the rate of degradation accelerates above 140°F substrate — which is why we spec walkway pads on every traffic path and why we schedule production work in early-morning windows during July-September.
Blackland Prairie clay under most Dallas buildings expands and contracts seasonally. This drives structural movement that shows up as flashing cracks at parapet walls, drain misalignment, and seam stress at building joints. Roof scope work has to anticipate this — we spec expansion joints and flexible flashing details where standard manufacturer flashings would crack under the movement.
Hail exposure: Dallas falls in the southern Hail Alley. 2023 produced 2.75-inch documented stones in northern Dallas County. Every TPO and EPDM roof we install gets the hail-resistant cover board (HD polyiso or HD gypsum, not standard density) and the impact-resistance rating that supports insurance discount qualification.








