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Warehouse Roofing in Houston, TX

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  • Big Roofs, Tight Operations
  • A warehouse roof is one of the largest single assets a logistics or industrial operation owns, and one of the easiest to ignore until it leaks onto inventory. We specialize in the wide, low-slope roofs that cover distribution centers, fulfillment buildings, cold storage, manufacturing plants, and self-storage facilities across the Houston region. These roofs measure in the hundreds of thousands of square feet, and the priorities are simple: keep the product dry, keep the operation running, and make the roof last.
  • Houston is one of the country's heaviest industrial and distribution markets. The Port of Houston and the Ship Channel anchor a sprawling belt of warehouses, transload yards, and manufacturing facilities, and the metro keeps adding large-format buildings along its outer corridors. Much of that square footage sits under flat membrane or metal roofs that take a beating from the Gulf Coast climate. We work on roofs at that scale every day.
  • What the Climate Does to Industrial Roofs
  • Big flat roofs and Gulf Coast weather are a hard combination. Hurricane season from June through November brings wind uplift that pries at seams and edges, and wind-driven rain that finds any weakness in a membrane. Hurricane Harvey in 2017 made clear how much rainfall this region can absorb in a single event, and how badly warehouse roofs perform when drainage cannot keep up and water ponds across acres of low slope. Hail damages membranes and dents metal panels, and the long, hot summers cook roofing materials under constant UV.
  • For a warehouse, the failures show up as ruined inventory, slick floors that shut down forklift traffic, and damaged racking and equipment. A roof problem in a distribution building is not a maintenance nuisance; it is an operational and financial event. We build and maintain roofs to head that off.
  • Drainage Across Large Spans
  • The bigger the roof, the more drainage matters. A subtle low spot that holds water on a small building becomes acres of ponding on a distribution center, adding weight and accelerating breakdown. We evaluate slope, internal drains, scuppers, and overflow provisions, and use tapered insulation to actually move water during the sustained, heavy rain Houston is known for. Harris County drainage expectations make on-site water management part of how these sites are designed, and the roof is the first line of that system.
  • Wind Uplift on Wide Roofs

Roof planning guidance

Expansive roofs catch enormous wind load, and uplift concentrates at edges and corners. We specify membrane attachment, fastening density, and heavy-gauge edge metal engineered for coastal pressures, because securing the perimeter is what keeps a single-ply roof from peeling back in a storm. Roofing Systems for Warehouses and Plants We match the system to the building's use and condition rather than defaulting to one product.

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Warehouse Roofing in Houston, TX
Downtown Houston commercial rooftops

TPO single-ply is the workhorse for most distribution and warehouse roofs. It covers large areas economically, and a reflective white surface pushes back summer heat, lowering the cooling load on conditioned buildings.

PVC membrane for facilities with chemical exposure, grease, or harsh rooftop discharge, such as food processing and certain manufacturing plants, where its resistance earns its place.

Metal roof retrofits and recovers for the many older metal-roofed industrial buildings here, where a retrofit framing system and new roof can solve chronic leaks without tearing the structure apart.

Houston Energy Corridor commercial buildings

Roof coatings and restoration to extend the life of an existing roof that still has structure left in it, sealing seams and adding a reflective, waterproof layer at a fraction of replacement cost.

Modified bitumen and built-up systems where a tougher, redundant assembly suits the building and the traffic it sees.

Energy and Cooling

Roof planning notes

Roof Scope Notes

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Restoration vs. Replacement

Not every aging warehouse roof needs a tear-off. When the deck and structure are sound and the membrane is simply weathered, a restoration coating can add years of waterproof service, often without disrupting operations below. When a roof is saturated, structurally compromised, or past its service life, replacement is the honest answer. We assess core samples and moisture conditions and tell you which path actually makes sense for your building, rather than selling the bigger job by default. Working Around Live Operations

Skylights, Fall Protection, and Code

Distribution centers do not stop for roof work. We phase projects to keep docks, aisles, and production lines running, stage materials to avoid blocking truck traffic, and control debris and exposure over occupied areas. Roof penetrations for skylights, exhaust, refrigeration lines, and rooftop units get flashed and detailed carefully, since each one is a leak waiting to happen on a roof this large. Talk with a Houston commercial roofing team