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Bell Gardens, CA 90201
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Bell Gardens, CA 90201
Your building stays dry, your tenants stay happy, and your energy bills drop. That’s what happens when a commercial roof gets installed by people who’ve been doing this for decades, not a crew that showed up last month.
TPO and PVC roofing systems aren’t just about keeping water out. They’re about meeting Title 24 energy standards, handling Fullerton’s heat without buckling, and lasting 20 to 30 years when installed correctly. You’re also looking at a roof that reflects UV rays instead of absorbing them, which means your HVAC system doesn’t work overtime every summer.
The difference shows up in fewer emergency calls, lower operating costs, and a roof that actually holds up to California weather. You’re not patching problems every six months or dealing with leaks that damage inventory and interrupt business. You’re running your operation while the roof does its job quietly in the background.
We’re a family-run operation serving Los Angeles and Orange County for decades. We hold a C-39 specialty contractor license, factory certifications from Owens Corning and GAF, and BBB accreditation. Our crews aren’t rotating temps—they’ve been with us for years, and they know commercial roofing inside out.
We’re based locally, we understand Fullerton’s building codes, and we’ve worked on everything from office parks near Cal State Fullerton to industrial facilities in the surrounding area. When you call, you’re talking to people who’ve seen every type of commercial roof problem this region throws at buildings.
Our reputation comes from doing the work right, documenting everything for insurance purposes, and making sure your business keeps running while we’re on-site. No drama, no surprises, no crews that disappear halfway through the job.
First, we inspect your existing roof and building structure. We’re looking at drainage, penetrations, the condition of your decking, and whether your current system is even salvageable. You get a detailed assessment with photos, not a quick glance and a generic quote.
Next, we coordinate with your tenants and schedule the work to minimize disruption. For most commercial properties in Fullerton, that means planning around business hours and protecting access points. We’re not blocking loading docks or forcing you to close sections of your building unless absolutely necessary.
During installation, we handle tear-off (if needed), deck repairs, insulation upgrades, and the new roofing membrane—whether that’s TPO, PVC, or a cool roof coating system. Everything gets installed to manufacturer specs so your warranties actually hold up. We document the work with photos, which matters when you’re filing insurance claims or selling the property later.
After installation, we walk the roof with you, explain the maintenance schedule, and make sure you understand what to watch for. Then we clean up, haul off the old materials, and get out of your way so you can get back to business.
You’re getting a roof system that meets California’s Title 24 energy efficiency standards. That’s not optional in this state—it’s code. We install Cool Roof Rating Council (CRRC) listed materials that reflect heat and reduce your cooling costs, which matters when Fullerton hits 90+ degrees for months at a time.
Our commercial roof maintenance programs include scheduled inspections, drainage checks, minor repairs, and debris removal. Most commercial property managers in Orange County don’t think about their roof until there’s a leak. By then, you’re looking at emergency repairs and potential tenant complaints. Regular maintenance catches problems early—before they cost you real money.
We also handle emergency roof repairs when storms or equipment damage your roof unexpectedly. Our crews respond quickly, tarp or patch the damaged area, and get you a repair plan that works with your budget and your insurance. We’ve dealt with enough claims to know what documentation adjusters need, and we provide it upfront.
For older buildings, Title 24 cool roof restoration can extend your roof’s life by 10 to 15 years without a full replacement. We clean, repair, and coat your existing roof with reflective materials that bring it up to current energy standards. It’s a fraction of the cost of tearing off and replacing everything, and it works well for flat roof systems that still have good bones.
A properly installed TPO or PVC roof typically lasts 20 to 30 years in this climate. The key phrase there is “properly installed.” If the seams aren’t welded correctly, the flashing isn’t detailed right, or the installer skips steps to save time, you’ll see problems within the first five years.
California’s sun is brutal on roofing materials. TPO and PVC hold up better than most options because they’re designed to reflect UV rays and resist heat. But they still need regular maintenance—clearing drains, checking seams, fixing minor punctures before they become major leaks.
The other factor is your building’s use. A warehouse roof with minimal foot traffic will outlast a roof on a restaurant with multiple HVAC units and constant service calls. We account for that during installation by reinforcing high-traffic areas and using thicker membranes where needed.
Title 24 is California’s energy code, and it requires commercial roofs to meet specific reflectivity and emissivity standards. Cool roof restoration brings an older roof up to those standards without tearing it off and starting over.
We start by inspecting the roof to make sure the structure is sound. If there’s rot, failing insulation, or major leaks, restoration won’t work—you need a replacement. Assuming the roof is salvageable, we clean it thoroughly, repair any damage, and apply a reflective coating system that’s CRRC rated.
The coating reflects sunlight instead of absorbing it, which lowers your building’s surface temperature and reduces cooling costs. For property owners in Fullerton dealing with high summer energy bills, it’s one of the most cost-effective upgrades you can make. The coating also seals minor cracks and extends the roof’s lifespan by protecting the underlying membrane from UV damage.
Most commercial flat roof installations in Orange County run between $5 and $12 per square foot, depending on the system you choose and the condition of your existing roof. TPO and EPDM are on the lower end. PVC and spray foam cost more but offer better durability and energy performance.
That price includes tear-off (if needed), any necessary deck repairs, new insulation, the roofing membrane, flashing, and cleanup. It doesn’t include structural repairs, which can add to the cost if your decking is rotted or your building has drainage issues that need fixing.
The real cost difference comes from who’s doing the work. A cheap bid usually means corners get cut—thinner materials, less experienced crews, or shortcuts that void your warranty. We price our jobs based on doing it right the first time, which costs more upfront but saves you money over the life of the roof. You’re not paying for emergency repairs two years later or dealing with leaks that damage your building’s interior.
Yes, and we do it regularly for office buildings, retail centers, and industrial facilities throughout Fullerton. The key is planning the work in phases and coordinating with your tenants ahead of time.
For most commercial properties, we schedule noisy work—tear-off, heavy equipment—outside of business hours or during slower periods. We protect access points, keep loading docks clear, and make sure your customers or employees aren’t dealing with debris or blocked entrances. If your building has multiple tenants, we work section by section so everyone can keep operating.
There are exceptions. If your roof is severely damaged or we’re doing a full structural repair, there might be areas we need to close temporarily. But we communicate that upfront, give you a realistic timeline, and move as quickly as possible. Most of our commercial clients don’t lose a single day of business during roof installation because we treat their operations like they matter—because they do.
Both are single-ply membranes that work well on flat or low-slope commercial roofs, but they’re not identical. TPO is more affordable and performs well in most applications. It’s heat-weldable, resists UV damage, and meets Title 24 standards. Most commercial property owners in Fullerton choose TPO because it’s cost-effective and durable.
PVC costs more but offers better chemical resistance and longer warranties. If your building has rooftop equipment that leaks oils or chemicals, or if you’re in an area with heavy air pollution, PVC holds up better over time. It’s also more flexible in cold weather, though that’s less of a concern in Southern California.
The bigger factor is installation quality. A poorly installed PVC roof will fail faster than a well-installed TPO roof. We’re factory-certified to install both systems, and we’ll recommend the one that makes sense for your building, your budget, and how you use the space. There’s no point upselling you on PVC if TPO will do the job for the next 25 years.
Yes, and we’ve worked with enough insurance adjusters to know exactly what they need. When your roof gets damaged by a storm, equipment failure, or vandalism, we document everything with photos and detailed notes. That documentation supports your claim and speeds up the approval process.
We’ll meet with your adjuster on-site, walk them through the damage, and provide a repair estimate that matches what insurance companies expect to see. If there’s a dispute about coverage or scope of work, we back up our assessment with manufacturer specs and code requirements.
Most property managers don’t deal with commercial roof claims often enough to know what’s normal. Adjusters sometimes try to minimize damage or approve partial repairs that won’t actually solve the problem. We’ve been doing this long enough to push back when needed and make sure you get the coverage you’re paying for. Our job is to get your roof fixed correctly, not to rubber-stamp whatever the insurance company offers first.
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