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 Palmdale, CA

Your Roof Protects Everything You've Built

Factory-certified commercial roofing built for Palmdale’s climate, backed by four decades of documented work and crews who’ve been with us for over 20 years.
Aerial view of a residential roof undergoing commercial roofing repairs in Acton, California.
Roof framing under construction in Acton, CA for a commercial building.

Commercial Roof Systems in Palmdale

What You Get When Your Roof Actually Works

You’re not dealing with roof problems because you enjoy them. You’re dealing with them because your building depends on it, your tenants expect it, and your budget demands it.

A commercial roof that works means your HVAC isn’t fighting the sun all summer. It means you’re not scrambling when Title 24 compliance comes up during a sale or refinance. It means your insurance adjuster sees documentation that actually supports your claim, not vague estimates and missing photos.

In Palmdale, where summer temps regularly hit 100+ degrees and Title 24 requirements keep getting stricter, your roof either saves you money or costs you more every month. TPO and PVC systems with the right SRI rating can cut cooling costs by 20% or more. EPDM installations last 20-30 years with minimal maintenance. Metal roofing drops energy costs another 10-25% on top of that.

You need a roof that handles inspections, insurance requirements, and California’s energy mandates without you having to become an expert in any of them. That’s what we install.

Palmdale Commercial Roofing Experts

Four Decades in Business, Same Crews, Same Standards

We’ve been installing and maintaining commercial roofs across Los Angeles County since 1982. We’re a family-owned operation with a C-39 specialty contractor license, full factory certifications, and $2 million in liability coverage.

Our crews aren’t rotating contractors. Most have been with us for over 20 years. They know how to handle Title 24 compliance, work with insurance adjusters, and install systems that hold up in Palmdale’s high-desert climate.

Palmdale’s commercial market is growing fast. The Antelope Valley Commerce Center just broke ground on 8.2 million square feet of industrial space. Trader Joe’s is building a massive distribution facility. Aerospace companies like Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman keep expanding. All of that means more commercial roofs that need to meet stricter codes, tighter timelines, and higher performance standards.

We’ve been doing this work since before most of those projects were even planned. That’s not a sales pitch, it’s just context for why 86% of our business comes from repeat clients and referrals.

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

Commercial Roofing Process in Palmdale

Here's How a Commercial Roof Project Actually Happens

We start with a roof inspection that includes photos, measurements, and a written report. You’re not getting a verbal estimate in the parking lot. You’re getting documentation you can show your CFO, your insurance company, or your lender.

If Title 24 compliance is required for your project, we handle the calculations and paperwork. Cool roof coatings need a minimum SRI of 75-85 depending on your building type and slope. We’ll tell you exactly what your roof needs to meet code and why.

Once we agree on scope and budget, we pull permits and schedule the work around your operations. For most commercial clients, that means nights or weekends. For industrial facilities, it means coordinating with your safety team and minimizing disruption to your production schedule.

Installation timelines depend on your roof size and system type. A 10,000 square foot TPO roof typically takes 3-5 days in good weather. Larger projects or complex details take longer. We’ll give you a realistic schedule upfront, not an optimistic guess.

After installation, you get warranty documentation from both us and the manufacturer. Our factory certifications mean you’re covered under the manufacturer’s warranty, which matters when you’re 15 years in and need a repair. We also provide maintenance plans if you want scheduled inspections and minor repairs handled before they become expensive problems.

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Flat Roof Systems and Title 24 Compliance

What's Included in a Commercial Roof Installation

You’re getting a roof system, not just a membrane. That includes proper insulation to meet California’s R-value requirements, which increased again in the 2025 Title 24 update. It includes flashing details around HVAC units, vents, and roof penetrations. It includes edge metal, drainage considerations, and attachment methods rated for Palmdale’s wind loads.

For flat roof systems, we install TPO, PVC, and EPDM depending on your building type and budget. TPO is the most common choice for commercial buildings because it’s heat-reflective, cost-effective, and holds up well in high-UV environments like Palmdale. PVC costs more but offers better chemical resistance if your roof is exposed to grease, oils, or industrial exhaust. EPDM is the budget option that still delivers 20-30 years of service with minimal maintenance.

If you’re doing a roof restoration instead of a full replacement, we offer cool roof coatings that can extend your existing roof’s life by 10-15 years while bringing you into Title 24 compliance. Coatings cost roughly 30-40% of a full replacement and can be applied over most existing commercial roof types.

Palmdale’s commercial real estate market is heating up, with average lease rates at $14.83 per square foot. If you’re prepping a building for sale or lease, a documented roof replacement or restoration with Title 24 compliance adds measurable value and removes a major objection from buyers and tenants.

We also handle insurance claims. That means working directly with your adjuster, providing the documentation they need, and making sure your claim covers what it should. Most property managers don’t realize how much a detailed roof report with photos and measurements can impact claim approval and payout amounts.

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

How much does a commercial roof replacement cost in Palmdale, CA?

Commercial roof replacement costs in Palmdale typically range from $4 to $12 per square foot depending on the system you choose, your roof’s size and complexity, and whether Title 24 upgrades are required. A 10,000 square foot TPO roof usually runs $50,000 to $80,000 installed. PVC systems cost 15-20% more. EPDM systems run 10-15% less.

Material costs account for roughly 60% of your total project budget. Labor, permits, disposal, and compliance documentation make up the rest. If your project triggers Title 24 requirements, you may need additional insulation, cool roof coatings, or solar-ready infrastructure, which can add $1-3 per square foot.

The real cost question isn’t what you pay upfront. It’s what the roof costs you over 20 years. A cheap installation that fails in 10 years costs more than a quality system that lasts 25-30 years with minimal maintenance. Energy savings matter too. A properly installed cool roof system can cut your HVAC costs by 20% or more in Palmdale’s climate, which adds up fast on a 20,000+ square foot building.

TPO and PVC are both single-ply membranes that work well for flat and low-slope commercial roofs, but they’re not interchangeable. TPO costs less and offers excellent heat reflectivity, which makes it the default choice for most commercial buildings in Palmdale. It’s heat-welded at the seams, resists UV damage, and typically lasts 20-25 years.

PVC costs 15-20% more than TPO but offers better chemical resistance and longer seam life. If your roof is exposed to grease, oils, or industrial chemicals, PVC is the better choice. It’s also more flexible in cold weather, though that’s less relevant in Palmdale’s climate. PVC roofs often last 25-30 years.

Both systems meet Title 24 cool roof requirements when installed with the right color and finish. Both are heat-welded, which creates stronger seams than adhesive-based systems. The main decision point is budget vs. chemical exposure. For standard commercial buildings, retail centers, and office space, TPO makes sense. For restaurants, industrial facilities, and buildings with rooftop equipment that might leak oils or chemicals, PVC is worth the extra cost.

If you’re replacing more than 50% of your roof area or doing alterations that require a permit, Title 24 compliance is mandatory in California. The 2025 update made requirements even stricter. Most low-slope commercial roofs in Southern California now need a minimum Solar Reflectance Index of 75-85, increased insulation R-values, and in some cases, solar-ready infrastructure.

Title 24 compliance isn’t optional and it’s not negotiable. Your city building department will require it for permit approval. If you’re refinancing or selling the property, lenders and buyers will ask for documentation. If you skip it, you’re creating a liability that will surface later, usually at the worst possible time.

The good news is that most modern commercial roofing systems meet Title 24 requirements without major cost increases. TPO and PVC membranes in white or light gray finishes already hit the required SRI numbers. Cool roof coatings can bring older roofs into compliance for a fraction of replacement cost. The key is working with a contractor who understands the requirements and handles the documentation correctly. We’ve been navigating Title 24 compliance for commercial clients since the standards were first introduced, and we handle all the calculations and paperwork as part of every project.

A typical 10,000 square foot commercial roof replacement takes 3-5 days in good weather. Larger roofs or more complex projects take longer. A 30,000 square foot industrial building might take 10-14 days. Roof restorations with coatings are faster, usually 2-3 days for most commercial buildings.

Weather delays are rare in Palmdale but they do happen. We don’t install roofing in rain or high winds, and we won’t start a project if weather is forecast within the installation window. That protects your building and ensures proper installation. Most commercial projects in Palmdale happen between April and October when weather is most predictable.

We schedule around your operations. For retail centers and office buildings, that usually means working nights or weekends. For industrial facilities, we coordinate with your safety team and production schedule. For multi-tenant properties, we notify tenants in advance and minimize noise and disruption during business hours.

The timeline also depends on permits and material lead times. Permits in Palmdale typically take 1-2 weeks. Materials are usually in stock or available within a week, but specialty colors or custom details can add time. We’ll give you a realistic timeline during the estimate phase, including permit processing, material delivery, and installation schedule.

Commercial flat roofs need inspections twice a year, typically in spring and fall. You’re looking for ponding water, membrane damage, loose seams, clogged drains, and damage around roof penetrations. Catching small problems early prevents expensive repairs later.

Drains and gutters need cleaning at least quarterly, more often if you have trees nearby. Clogged drains cause ponding water, which accelerates membrane deterioration and can lead to leaks. In Palmdale’s high-desert climate, you also get dust and debris buildup that needs regular clearing.

HVAC units and rooftop equipment should be checked for leaks, vibration damage, and proper clearance. Most commercial roof leaks happen around equipment penetrations, not in the field of the roof. Regular maintenance includes resealing penetrations, checking flashing, and making sure equipment isn’t damaging the membrane.

Plan on minor repairs every 3-5 years and a roof coating or restoration around the 15-year mark. A well-maintained TPO or PVC roof should last 25-30 years. An ignored roof might need replacement at 15 years. The cost difference is significant, usually $40,000-$100,000+ depending on your building size.

We offer maintenance contracts that include scheduled inspections, drain cleaning, minor repairs, and documentation for your property files. Most commercial property managers find that regular maintenance costs less than emergency repairs and extends roof life by 5-10 years.

Insurance covers commercial roof replacement if the damage is caused by a covered event like wind, hail, fire, or vandalism. Normal wear and tear, poor maintenance, and age-related deterioration aren’t covered. The key is documentation and knowing how to present your claim.

Most insurance adjusters want to see photos, measurements, and evidence that the damage was sudden and unexpected, not gradual deterioration. We provide detailed reports with photos and documentation that support your claim. We also work directly with adjusters to walk the roof, explain the damage, and provide repair estimates in the format they need.

Palmdale’s high winds can cause membrane uplift, seam failure, and punctures from debris. Those are typically covered events. Sun damage and UV deterioration over 20 years aren’t covered. The difference often comes down to how the claim is documented and presented.

If you have damage, call us before you call your insurance company. We’ll inspect the roof, document the damage, and help you understand what’s likely to be covered. We’ve worked with every major commercial insurance carrier and we know what they’re looking for. That knowledge often makes the difference between a claim that gets paid and one that gets denied.

Even if insurance doesn’t cover the full replacement, they may cover repairs or a partial replacement. We’ll help you maximize your claim and find the most cost-effective solution for the portion you’re covering out of pocket.

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