Roof Systems
Commercial Roofing of McAllen documents roof conditions, operating constraints, and closeout details before owners approve work.
All Roof Systems

Built-Up Asphalt
On Valley buildings, built-up asphalt roofs still cover many older McAllen buildings; the question is usually whether to recover, restore, or replace.

Black EPDM
On Valley buildings, black EPDM is a proven, flexible rubber roof, though in McAllen's heat it is usually paired with insulation and weighed against reflective options.

White EPDM
On Valley buildings, white EPDM keeps the rubber-roof durability while cutting heat gain, which matters under months of intense Rio Grande Valley sun.

Fleeceback TPO
Fleeceback TPO bonds well over recover boards and shrugs off hail better than bare membrane, a real plus during Valley spring storms.

KEE Roof System
KEE membranes stay flexible and resist chemicals and UV for the long haul, a fit for demanding rooftops in the South Texas climate. The recommendation still depends on slope, traffic, and drainage.

Modified Bitumen APP
APP modified bitumen is torch- or heat-applied for a tough multi-ply roof, often chosen where durability outweighs reflectivity. The recommendation still depends on slope, traffic, and drainage.

Modified Bitumen SBS
SBS modified bitumen flexes with temperature swings, which helps on Valley roofs that bake by day and cool overnight.

PVC Roof System
PVC handles grease and chemical exposure well, making it a frequent pick over Valley restaurants, kitchens, and processing buildings. The recommendation still depends on slope, traffic, and drainage.
Silicone Roof Coating
A silicone restoration coating can extend a sound roof and reflect heat, but only after ponding and seams are addressed first. The recommendation still depends on slope, traffic, and drainage.

Standing Seam Metal
Standing-seam metal sheds water fast and lasts decades, suiting steeper Valley roofs and buildings that want a long service life. In McAllen, that is checked against the actual deck before it is specified.

TPO 60 Mil
A 60-mil TPO membrane is a common reflective choice for Valley low-slope roofs, balancing heat rejection with cost on retail and office decks. In McAllen, that is checked against the actual deck before it is specified.

TPO 80 Mil
At 80 mils, TPO adds puncture resistance for rooftops with heavy foot traffic and service work, which suits warehouses and big-box roofs here. In McAllen, that is checked against the actual deck before it is specified.
