State Licensed “SINCE 1982”

CSLB C-39 #432352

Full Workers Comp. & $2M Liability Insurance
OUR EMPLOYEE ROOFERS ARE FACTORY CERTIFIED
*Serving most of Southern California*
State Licensed “SINCE 1982” CSLB C-39 #432352
Full Workers Comp. & $2M Liability Insurance
OUR EMPLOYEE ROOFERS ARE FACTORY CERTIFIED.

*Serving most of Southern California*

Commercial Roofing Contractor in Industry, CA

Your Roof Stops Leaking or We Keep Working

Industry’s commercial buildings need roofs that handle heat, heavy use, and California’s energy codes without constant repairs or surprise failures.
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Roof framing under construction in Acton, CA for a commercial building.

Commercial Roof Maintenance in Industry, CA

Stop Reacting to Leaks and Start Preventing Them

You’re managing a commercial property in Industry, and the last thing you need is a roof leak shutting down operations or damaging inventory. Most leaks don’t announce themselves until water’s already inside, which means you’re dealing with emergency repairs, tenant complaints, and insurance headaches all at once.

Flat roof systems on commercial buildings take a beating from Industry’s heat and UV exposure. TPO and PVC roofing materials are designed for this climate, but only if they’re installed correctly and maintained regularly. That’s where most contractors fall short—they’ll patch a problem spot and disappear until the next leak.

Regular commercial roof maintenance catches small issues before they become expensive emergencies. You get scheduled inspections, detailed photo documentation of your roof’s condition, and a maintenance plan that extends your roof’s lifespan by years. That means fewer disruptions to your tenants, lower long-term costs, and one less thing keeping you up at night.

Industry, CA Commercial Roofing Specialists

Three Generations of Roofing in Los Angeles County

We’ve been handling commercial roofs across Los Angeles County since our family started this business decades ago. We’re not new to Industry’s commercial landscape—we’ve worked on warehouses, manufacturing facilities, and industrial complexes throughout the area.

Our crews have been with us for years, not months. That consistency matters when you’re trusting someone with a six-figure roof installation or a middle-of-the-night emergency repair. We hold a C-39 specialty roofing license and factory certifications that most general contractors don’t bother getting.

Industry’s commercial buildings need contractors who understand California’s Title 24 energy codes, insurance documentation requirements, and how to work around active business operations. We’ve built our reputation on showing up when we say we will and doing the work right the first time.

Professional roofing contractor applying roofing membrane on commercial roof in Acton, CA.

Our Commercial Roofing Process in Industry

Here's Exactly What Happens From Call to Completion

You call us because you’ve got a leak, you’re planning a roof replacement, or your current roof is approaching the end of its lifespan. We schedule an inspection at a time that doesn’t disrupt your operations—early morning, evenings, or weekends if that works better for you.

During the inspection, we document everything with photos. You’re not getting a vague estimate based on a quick walk-around. We measure the roof, check the drainage, look for weak spots, and identify any code compliance issues you’ll need to address. Then we sit down and walk you through what we found, what your options are, and what each option costs.

If you’re moving forward, we schedule the work around your business needs. For flat roof systems, TPO and PVC roofing installations, or Title 24 cool roof restoration projects, we coordinate with your property manager or facility team to minimize disruption. Our crews show up on time, complete the work as scheduled, and document the installation with photos for your records and warranty compliance.

After installation, you get a detailed warranty package and the option to set up a maintenance schedule. Most of our commercial clients in Industry choose ongoing maintenance because it’s cheaper than emergency repairs and keeps their warranty valid.

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Industrial Roofing Solutions for Industry, CA

What You Actually Get With Our Commercial Service

Industry’s commercial and industrial buildings face specific roofing challenges. High heat loads from manufacturing equipment, heavy rooftop HVAC systems, and California’s strict energy codes all affect which roofing system makes sense for your building.

We specialize in flat roof systems because that’s what most commercial buildings in Industry have. TPO and PVC roofing are our most common installations—both meet Title 24 cool roof requirements, both handle heat well, and both give you 15-25 years of service life when installed properly. We’re factory-certified to install both systems, which means your manufacturer’s warranty stays intact.

For buildings that need Title 24 cool roof restoration instead of full replacement, we can often bring your existing roof into compliance and extend its life by 10+ years. That’s a fraction of the cost of a tear-off and replacement, and it keeps your building operational while the work happens.

Every project includes photo documentation from start to finish. You get those photos for your records, your insurance company, and your warranty file. If you ever need to file a claim or prove the work was done correctly, you’ve got the evidence.

New commercial roofing installation on modern buildings in Acton, CA.

How long does a commercial roof replacement take in Industry, CA?

Most commercial roof replacements in Industry take one to three weeks depending on the building size and roof complexity. A 10,000 square foot flat roof with straightforward access typically takes about a week of active work. Larger industrial roofing projects or buildings with multiple levels and equipment can stretch to two or three weeks.

Weather affects the timeline more than most property managers expect. We can’t install TPO or PVC roofing in rain, and extreme heat over 100 degrees slows down the work for safety reasons. Industry’s summer heat means we often start early in the morning and work until mid-afternoon, then resume in the evening when temperatures drop.

We schedule around your operations. If you need us to work nights or weekends to avoid disrupting your business, we can do that. It adds some cost, but it’s often worth it to keep your facility running without interruption.

Both TPO and PVC roofing are single-ply membrane systems that work well on flat commercial roofs in Industry. TPO costs less upfront—usually 15-20% cheaper than PVC—and it meets California’s Title 24 cool roof requirements. It’s a solid choice for most commercial buildings, especially if budget is a primary concern.

PVC roofing costs more but handles chemical exposure better, which matters if your building has restaurant exhaust, manufacturing fumes, or rooftop equipment that might leak oils or solvents. PVC is also more fire-resistant and slightly more durable in high-traffic rooftop areas. If your building has HVAC techs or other workers regularly accessing the roof, PVC holds up better to foot traffic.

Both systems last 20-25 years when installed correctly and maintained. The choice usually comes down to your building’s specific conditions and your budget. We’ll walk you through which makes more sense for your property during the inspection.

If your roof is under 15 years old and the leaks are isolated to specific areas, restoration is usually possible and costs 40-60% less than full replacement. Title 24 cool roof restoration involves cleaning the existing roof, repairing damaged sections, and applying a reflective coating that brings the roof into current energy code compliance.

Restoration doesn’t work if the roof deck is damaged, if you’ve got widespread leaks across multiple areas, or if the existing roof has already been coated multiple times. We see a lot of commercial roofs in Industry that are past the point where restoration makes financial sense—you’d be putting money into a roof that’ll need replacement in three to five years anyway.

During the inspection, we’ll tell you honestly whether restoration is a smart investment or if you’re better off replacing the roof now. We make money either way, so we don’t have an incentive to push you toward the more expensive option if restoration will actually solve your problem.

Insurance coverage for commercial roofs in Industry depends on what caused the damage and how well you’ve documented maintenance. Storm damage, fire, and sudden accidents are typically covered. Gradual deterioration from lack of maintenance usually isn’t, and insurance companies are getting stricter about proving you’ve maintained the roof properly.

That’s why photo documentation matters. If you’ve got records showing regular inspections and maintenance, your insurance claim has a much better chance of approval. We document everything specifically because we know insurance companies will ask for proof, and “the contractor said it was fine” doesn’t count as documentation.

If you’re filing a claim, we can work directly with your insurance adjuster. We provide detailed damage assessments, cost estimates, and the documentation they need to process the claim. We’ve handled enough insurance-related commercial roofing projects in Los Angeles County to know what adjusters look for and how to present the information in a way that supports your claim.

Commercial roof maintenance in Industry means scheduled inspections—usually twice a year, spring and fall—where we check drainage, look for membrane damage, inspect all the seams and flashings, and clear debris that’s accumulated. Flat roof systems need good drainage to prevent ponding water, and that means keeping drains and scuppers clear.

During each inspection, we document the roof’s condition with photos and note any issues that need attention. Small problems like loose flashing or minor membrane damage get fixed right away before they turn into leaks. Bigger issues get flagged so you can budget for repairs before they become emergencies.

Maintenance extends your roof’s lifespan significantly. A commercial roof that gets regular attention lasts 20-25 years. The same roof with no maintenance might make it 12-15 years before it needs replacement. The cost difference between a maintenance plan and emergency repairs is substantial—you’re spending less overall and avoiding the disruption of unexpected leaks.

California’s Title 24 energy code requires cool roofs on most commercial buildings to reduce energy consumption and urban heat island effects. If you’re replacing more than 50% of your roof or doing major renovations, you’re required to meet current Title 24 standards. Non-compliance can result in failed inspections, fines, and problems when you try to sell the property.

Cool roofs reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat than traditional roofing materials. That reduces your HVAC costs—sometimes by 10-20% during Industry’s hot summers—and makes your building more comfortable. The energy savings usually offset the slightly higher cost of Title 24-compliant materials within a few years.

We handle the compliance documentation and work with building inspectors to make sure your roof meets current code. You don’t need to become an expert in Title 24 requirements—that’s our job. We make sure the roof is installed correctly, documented properly, and passes inspection the first time.

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