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Bell Gardens, CA 90201
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Bell Gardens, CA 90201
Your commercial roof does more than keep water out. It controls your energy costs, protects your inventory and equipment, and keeps your operations running without interruption.
TPO roofing systems reflect up to 87% of sunlight, cutting your cooling costs by as much as 35%. That’s real money back in your budget every month. PVC and EPDM systems last 25 to 40 years when installed correctly, which means fewer replacements and less downtime over the life of your building.
Long Beach’s coastal climate creates specific challenges. Salt air accelerates corrosion. Santa Ana winds bring debris and wildfire risk. Winter storms test every seam and flashing. You need roofing systems designed for these conditions, installed by crews who understand how weather patterns affect performance. When your roof works the way it should, you’re not dealing with emergency calls, insurance headaches, or unexpected capital expenses.
We’ve been handling commercial roofing projects in Long Beach and throughout Los Angeles County since 1982. We’re a family-owned business with factory-certified crews, a C-39 specialty license, and an A+ BBB rating.
Our crews stay with us for decades, not months. That consistency matters when you’re trusting someone with a major building system. We carry full workers comp and $2 million in liability coverage, and we provide proof with every quote.
Long Beach property managers and business owners work with us because we show up when we say we will, document everything with photos, and handle insurance claims without the runaround. We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re paying for crews who know what they’re doing, materials that perform in coastal conditions, and a company that’ll be here when you need warranty work done.
We start with a roof inspection that identifies problems you can see and the ones you can’t. Ponding water, membrane deterioration, flashing failures—these issues compound fast in Long Beach’s climate. You get a written assessment with photos and a breakdown of what needs attention now versus what you can plan for later.
If you’re filing an insurance claim, we document everything the adjuster needs to see. Our reports include detailed photos, measurements, and material specifications that support your claim. Most property managers tell us this saves them weeks of back-and-forth.
Once you approve the scope, we schedule the work around your business operations. Our crews arrive on time, protect your property, and complete the installation using heat-welded seams for TPO and PVC systems—the only method that holds up in humid coastal conditions. We don’t leave until the site is clean and you’ve walked the roof with us. You receive warranty documentation from both us and the manufacturer, plus a full photo record of the completed work.
Commercial roof maintenance in Long Beach means staying ahead of the damage that coastal weather causes. Our maintenance programs include biannual inspections, debris removal, drain clearing, and minor repairs before they become major problems. Most commercial roofs fail early because of deferred maintenance, not material defects.
We install and repair flat roof systems including TPO, PVC, EPDM, and built-up roofing. If you’re required to meet California Title 24 cool roof standards—and most commercial properties in Long Beach are—we’ll specify materials that comply while delivering the performance you need. Title 24 cool roof restoration can also qualify you for energy rebates and lower your insurance premiums.
Industrial roofing solutions for warehouses and manufacturing facilities require different approaches than office buildings or retail centers. Load-bearing capacity, chemical resistance, and access for equipment all factor into material selection. We’ve handled everything from small retail centers to large industrial complexes throughout LA County. Emergency roof repair is available 24/7 because we know a roof leak doesn’t wait for business hours. When storms hit or equipment damages your roof, you need someone who answers the phone and shows up fast.
Commercial roofing costs in Long Beach typically run between $6 and $18 per square foot, depending on the system you choose and the condition of your existing roof. TPO installations usually fall on the lower end of that range. PVC systems cost more upfront but last longer in coastal environments. Built-up roofing sits somewhere in the middle.
The total project cost depends on roof size, accessibility, how much tear-off is required, and whether you need insulation or deck repairs. A 10,000 square foot flat roof replacement might run $60,000 to $120,000. That sounds like a big number until you factor in 25 to 40 years of service life and the energy savings that come with modern roofing materials.
We provide itemized quotes that break down material costs, labor, disposal, and any structural work. No surprises, no change orders unless you approve them first. If you’re working with insurance, we’ll coordinate directly with your adjuster to make sure the claim covers what actually needs to be done.
TPO and PVC roofing dominate the Long Beach commercial market for good reasons. Both materials reflect sunlight, meet Title 24 cool roof requirements, and handle coastal humidity better than older systems. TPO costs less and performs well for most applications. PVC costs more but resists chemicals and grease, making it the better choice for restaurant and industrial properties.
EPDM rubber roofing is another solid option, especially if your budget is tight. It lasts up to 40 years and handles temperature swings without cracking. The tradeoff is that EPDM absorbs more heat than TPO or PVC, so your cooling costs run higher.
Built-up roofing still makes sense for some properties, particularly if you need a surface that handles foot traffic or rooftop equipment. The key is matching the material to your building’s use, your budget, and Long Beach’s specific climate challenges. We walk you through the options based on what your building actually needs, not what we have sitting in the warehouse.
Most commercial roof installations in Long Beach take one to three weeks, depending on roof size, weather, and how much prep work is required. A straightforward 5,000 square foot TPO installation on a warehouse might take four to six days. A complex 20,000 square foot project with multiple penetrations, HVAC equipment, and structural repairs could take three weeks or longer.
We schedule the work to minimize disruption to your business. If you can’t shut down during the day, we’ll work nights or weekends. If certain areas need to stay operational, we’ll phase the project so you’re never completely exposed.
Weather delays happen, especially during Long Beach’s winter rainy season. We don’t install roofing in wet conditions because it compromises the installation and voids warranties. When we give you a timeline, we build in buffer days for weather and unexpected conditions. You’ll know the schedule before we start, and we’ll update you immediately if anything changes.
That depends on how much of the roof is damaged and how old your current system is. If you’re dealing with isolated leaks, damaged flashing, or small sections of membrane failure, repairs usually make sense. If more than 25% of the roof needs work, or if the underlying insulation and decking are compromised, replacement becomes the smarter investment.
Age matters too. A 10-year-old TPO roof with minor damage is worth repairing. A 20-year-old EPDM roof with multiple problem areas is telling you it’s time for replacement. Repairs buy you time, but they don’t reset the clock on material lifespan.
We’ll give you an honest assessment during the inspection. Sometimes property managers are surprised to learn their roof can be repaired when they were expecting a full replacement. Other times, they’ve been patching the same problem areas for years when a replacement would’ve cost less in the long run. We show you both options with actual numbers so you can make the call that makes sense for your property and budget.
California Title 24 requires most commercial buildings in Long Beach to install cool roofs that reflect sunlight and reduce heat absorption. TPO, PVC, and light-colored EPDM systems all meet these requirements when installed correctly. If you’re replacing more than 50% of your roof or making significant alterations, Title 24 compliance isn’t optional—it’s code.
Cool roof materials don’t just satisfy regulations. They cut your cooling costs significantly, sometimes by 30% or more during Long Beach’s hot months. Lower energy use also reduces your carbon footprint, which matters if you’re pursuing LEED certification or trying to meet corporate sustainability goals.
We specify Title 24-compliant materials on every commercial project unless you have a specific exemption. The materials cost about the same as non-compliant options, so there’s no financial reason to skip compliance. We handle all the documentation and testing required for permitting and final inspection. You get a roof that meets code, performs better, and costs less to operate.
Start by documenting the damage with photos before you make any temporary repairs. Call your insurance company to open a claim, then contact a commercial roofing contractor to assess the damage and provide a detailed estimate. Your adjuster will inspect the roof and determine what’s covered based on your policy and the cause of damage.
This is where most property managers run into problems. Adjusters often underestimate repair costs or try to approve patch jobs when replacement is warranted. Having a roofing contractor who understands insurance claims makes a significant difference. We provide detailed documentation with photos, material specifications, and line-item costs that support your claim.
We’ll meet with your adjuster on-site, explain what caused the damage, and walk through why certain repairs are necessary. Most adjusters appreciate working with contractors who document everything clearly and understand insurance requirements. Once your claim is approved, we coordinate the work and provide all the documentation you need for reimbursement. The process usually takes two to six weeks from initial claim to approved scope, depending on your insurance company and the complexity of the damage.
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