Commercial Roofing | North & Central Texas

Commercial Roofing Services for North & Central Texas Businesses

Roof problems on a commercial building are not just an exterior issue. Leaks, drainage problems, damaged flashing, and aging roof systems can interrupt operations, damage inventory, affect customers, and turn into expensive repairs fast. Iron Eagle Roofing helps business owners and property owners across North and Central Texas make clear, practical roofing decisions with documented inspections, honest recommendations, and roof systems built for Texas weather.

Not apartment-focused. Built for business-owned and organization-owned buildings.

This commercial roofing page is focused on the types of properties that need a clean, professional, reliable roofing partner: offices, retail spaces, restaurants, warehouses, churches, light industrial buildings, commercial metal buildings, medical offices, schools, and nonprofit facilities.

Clear options before a roof problem becomes a major expense.

A commercial roof does not always need a full replacement. Depending on the condition of the roof, drainage, seams, flashing, deck, insulation, and existing system, the right answer may be a repair, targeted maintenance, coating, restoration, recover, or full replacement.

  • Detailed commercial roof inspections with photo documentation.
  • Repair, recover, coating, and replacement options when appropriate.
  • Practical guidance for flat, low-slope, metal, and steep-slope commercial roof sections.
  • Communication built for owners, managers, churches, and business operators.

Commercial roofing services designed around protection, access, drainage, and long-term cost.

Every commercial roof has a different job to do. A retail building needs to stay open. A warehouse needs to protect inventory. A church needs responsible budgeting. An office building needs clean communication and minimal disruption. We build the recommendation around the building, not a one-size-fits-all sales pitch.

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Commercial Roof Leak Investigation

We look for the source of active leaks, open seams, failed flashing, punctures, backed-up drains, rooftop unit issues, and previous patch failures before recommending repairs.

02

TPO, PVC, and Low-Slope Roof Systems

We help evaluate single-ply membrane options for low-slope commercial roofs, including repair, recover, and replacement paths based on the condition of the existing roof.

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Commercial Roof Replacement

When replacement is the right answer, we focus on proper tear-off planning, insulation, cover board, drainage, attachment method, flashing details, and clean project coordination.

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Metal Roof Repair and Replacement

Commercial metal roofs need proper attention around fasteners, seams, penetrations, edge metal, rust, panels, and transitions. We assess whether repair, coating, retrofit, or replacement makes sense.

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Roof Coatings and Restoration

When the roof is a good candidate, coating and restoration may help extend service life, improve reflectivity, and reduce disruption compared with a full tear-off.

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Commercial Maintenance Plans

Routine inspections, debris removal, sealant checks, seam review, drainage review, and photo documentation help catch small issues before they become costly interior problems.

Commercial flat roof TPO system in North and Central Texas Commercial roof recover system illustration

Commercial roof systems we can inspect, repair, maintain, and replace.

Commercial roofing is not always just one roof type. Many buildings have a mix of flat roof sections, low-slope membrane areas, metal roof panels, and steep-slope architectural sections. The right system depends on the building use, roof slope, drainage, rooftop traffic, insulation needs, existing roof assembly, budget, and long-term ownership plan.

TPO commercial roofing system on a low slope commercial roof

TPO and single-ply membrane roofing

A common option for low-slope commercial buildings because it can provide a clean, reflective, heat-welded membrane system when properly designed and installed.

Commercial metal roofing system on a business property

Commercial metal roofing

A strong option for warehouses, shops, offices, retail buildings, agricultural structures, and commercial metal buildings where panel condition, fasteners, seams, penetrations, roof transitions, and long-term weather exposure matter.

Commercial roof recover and restoration system

Recover and restoration options

In some cases, a recover or coating system may help extend roof life with less disruption than a full tear-off, depending on code, moisture, roof condition, and manufacturer requirements.

Steep slope commercial roofing with architectural shingles

Steep-slope commercial sections

Some commercial buildings include pitched roof areas over entries, offices, churches, retail buildings, clubhouses, and mixed-use structures. These areas may use architectural shingles, specialty shingles, standing seam metal, stone-coated steel, tile, slate, or other steep-slope systems. We evaluate those sections alongside the low-slope portions so the entire building is considered together.

Commercial roofing crew working on a steep slope roof section

Why steep-slope commercial roof sections need their own evaluation.

A lot of commercial buildings are not purely flat. Churches, retail storefronts, office buildings, clubhouses, restaurants, medical offices, and mixed-use buildings may have pitched roof sections tied into low-slope membrane roofing. Those transitions are often where water management, flashing, ventilation, access, and material selection matter most.

Steep-slope commercial areas should be reviewed separately from the flat roof, then tied back into the full building plan. That gives the owner a clearer picture of what needs repair now, what can be maintained, and what should be planned for replacement.

  • Architectural shingles and specialty asphalt shingle systems.
  • Standing seam metal, stone-coated steel, tile, slate, and specialty systems.
  • Commercial transitions where pitched roof sections meet low-slope roof areas.
  • Entry canopies, church roof sections, office fronts, retail elevations, and clubhouse roofs.

A clear process for commercial roof decisions.

Commercial roofing should not feel vague. You should know what we found, what matters, what can wait, what should be handled now, and which option makes the most financial sense for the property.

1

Inspect

We inspect roof condition, drainage, seams, flashing, penetrations, edge metal, rooftop units, and active leak areas.

2

Document

We provide photos and plain-language notes so owners and decision-makers can see what we see.

3

Prioritize

We separate urgent issues from maintenance items and long-term capital planning concerns.

4

Recommend

We explain repair, coating, recover, replacement, and maintenance options when they apply.

5

Protect

We complete the work with attention to access, safety, cleanup, scheduling, and business continuity.

Commercial roofing for buildings that need to stay protected and operational.

Iron Eagle Roofing is a fit for business owners and property owners who want clear communication, photo documentation, and a practical roof plan.

Office Buildings

Flat roof sections, low-slope systems, penetrations, rooftop units, and leak prevention.

Retail and Storefronts

Repairs and roof planning that reduce disruption to customers and staff.

Warehouses

Metal roofing, low-slope systems, drainage concerns, and inventory protection.

Churches

Responsible repair, maintenance, and replacement planning for budget-conscious leadership teams.

Restaurants

Leak response and roof planning around rooftop units, vents, grease areas, and interior protection.

Medical and Professional Spaces

Clean communication, scheduling awareness, and protection for sensitive interior spaces.

Light Industrial

Commercial metal buildings, low-slope roof systems, repair, coatings, and replacement support.

Schools and Nonprofits

Practical recommendations with documentation for boards, committees, and decision-makers.

We do not believe every commercial roof problem automatically means replacement.

The right recommendation depends on age, moisture, membrane condition, number of previous repairs, drainage, insulation, deck condition, warranty considerations, and how long you plan to own the property.

Repair or maintenance may make sense when:

The roof is mostly performing, leaks are isolated, seams and penetrations can be corrected, drainage can be improved, and the existing system still has usable life.

  • Isolated punctures, seam issues, or flashing defects.
  • Minor ponding or drainage issues that can be addressed.
  • Budget planning needed before a larger replacement project.

Commercial roofing questions we help owners answer.

Can you inspect a commercial roof before we decide on replacement?

Yes. That is usually the best starting point. We look at the existing system, roof condition, drainage, seams, flashing, penetrations, prior repairs, and visible signs of moisture or deterioration.

Do you handle TPO roof repairs?

Yes. We can evaluate TPO roof leaks, punctures, seams, transitions, flashing, drainage areas, and rooftop unit details to determine whether repair, maintenance, recover, or replacement is the smarter option.

Can a commercial roof be coated instead of replaced?

Sometimes. Coating can be a strong option when the roof is a good candidate, but it should not be used to cover up major moisture, deck, structural, or widespread roof failure issues.

Do you work on commercial metal buildings?

Yes. We can inspect and help with commercial metal roof repairs, replacement planning, fastener issues, panel concerns, penetrations, edge details, and coating/restoration options when appropriate.