Fort Worth, TX
Commercial roofing support for Fort Worth, TX properties, including leak repair, membrane replacement, roof coatings, inspections, and maintenance planning.
Our office is downtown at in the Sundance Square district. Our crews mobilize across Tarrant County for emergency response, planned replacement, and the ongoing maintenance contracts that keep manufacturer warranties intact.
Fort Worth's commercial roof inventory was built in waves that mirror the city's industries: the early-1900s Stockyards-era commercial buildings (now historic preservation work), the mid-century downtown office construction (now in active replacement cycles), the 1990s Cultural District museum buildings (most on architectural standing-seam metal that's reaching mid-life), and the 2000s-2020s AllianceTexas industrial buildout (now in first-maintenance cycles).
We service all four. Our project managers know which downtown towers still carry original Versico TPO from 1996 vs. which got recovered in 2010. We know which AllianceTexas distribution centers are on first-generation TPO and which got reroofed after the 2017 hail event. That continuity is what we sell.
Where We Run Fort Worth Routes
Downtown / Sundance Square: Class A and B office towers, restored historic commercial buildings on flat roofs, and the mixed-use development around the Convention Center. Most work here is replacement or recover on aging TPO and EPDM systems installed 1996-2010. Crane permitting through City of Fort Worth Public Works adds 2-3 weeks to pre-construction in this corridor.
Cultural District / West 7th Street: Modern Art Museum, Kimbell, Amon Carter — and the surrounding museum, office, and restaurant inventory. The museum buildings themselves are on architectural standing-seam metal that requires specialized work; the surrounding commercial inventory is more standard low-slope TPO and EPDM.
Near Southside / Magnolia: Hospital-adjacent medical office buildings (Baylor Scott & White Medical office work requires the same infection-control coordination as Dallas Medical District work.
Camp Bowie / West Side: Retail strip centers, office buildings, and the AmeriCenter / Hulen Mall commercial cluster. Most are on first or second-generation modified bitumen or TPO; replacement cycles run heavy through 2028.
AllianceTexas / North Fort Worth: 500K to 1M+ sq ft distribution centers and manufacturing buildings. Almost entirely on mechanically-attached TPO at 60-mil or 80-mil. Work is sequenced around 24/7 distribution operations — production windows are limited and night work is common.
Climate and Hail Exposure in Fort Worth
Fort Worth summer surface temperatures on dark roofs regularly exceed 160°F. TPO and other thermoplastic membranes survive this but the rate of degradation accelerates above 140°F substrate — which is why we spec walkway pads on every traffic path and why we schedule production work in early-morning windows during July-September.
Fort Worth sits in the highest hail-frequency corridor in North America. The 1995 Mayfest hail storm — still the costliest urban hail event in U.S. history at $2B+ in damage — set the local insurance baseline. The 2017 Cultural District hail event delivered 3-inch stones across the western half of Tarrant County. Every TPO and EPDM roof we install gets the hail-resistant cover board (HD polyiso or HD gypsum) and the impact-resistance rating that supports insurance discount qualification.
The Eastern Cross Timbers / Blackland Prairie geological transition runs roughly through downtown Fort Worth. Buildings sitting on or across this transition zone experience differential foundation movement that shows up at the roof as parapet-wall flashing cracks, drain misalignment, and seam stress at building joints. Roof scope work has to anticipate this — we spec expansion joints and flexible flashing details where standard manufacturer flashings would crack.
Need a Fort Worth commercial roof inspection?
Two of our project managers will walk the roof, document the condition, and produce a written report — for capital planning, warranty support, or insurance documentation.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you do emergency roof leak response in Fort Worth?
Yes. Downtown / Sundance Square / Cultural District calls get crews on-site within 4 business hours. The 820 ring (West Side, North Side, AllianceTexas, Hulen, South Hills) is same-day. Outer cities (Weatherford, Granbury, Cleburne, Decatur) are next-day at the latest. After-hours and weekend response is available for buildings on our maintenance contracts.
What's your office address and phone?
. Phone 817-398-5307. Email contact@commercialroofersfortworth.com.
Are you licensed in Fort Worth?
Texas does not require state-level roofing contractor licensure. We carry general liability, workers' compensation, and umbrella coverage at limits that support every commercial building we work on (certificates of insurance provided on request). We pull City of Fort Worth building permits for all replacement work and for repair work above the permit threshold.
Commercial roofing built for Fort Worth
Commercial Roofers Fort Worth works on flat and low-slope commercial roofs across Fort Worth and the surrounding Fort Worth metro. Our crews handle single-ply membranes (TPO, PVC, EPDM), modified bitumen, built-up systems, metal roofs, and fluid-applied coatings on offices, warehouses, retail centers, schools, medical buildings, and industrial facilities. Every engagement starts with a documented roof condition assessment so building owners and property managers in Fort Worth know exactly what they are paying for before any work begins.
North Texas weather is hard on commercial roofs. Fort Worth buildings see intense summer heat, hail-bearing spring storms, sudden hard freezes, and high winds that stress seams, flashings, and rooftop equipment curbs. We design repair and replacement scopes around that reality — UV-stable membranes, reinforced flashing details, hail-rated assemblies, and drainage corrections that keep ponding water off the roof and out of the building.
- Roof leak repair and emergency water intrusion response
- Full and partial membrane replacement with manufacturer warranties
- Restoration coatings that extend the service life of an existing roof
- Scheduled preventive maintenance and biannual inspections
- Infrared moisture surveys to find wet insulation before it spreads
- Storm and hail damage documentation for insurance claims
How a Fort Worth roof project works
We begin with a rooftop walk and a written report: membrane type and age, seam and flashing condition, drainage and ponding, penetrations, and any active moisture. From there we give Fort Worth property owners a clear, prioritized scope — what needs attention now, what can be planned, and what budget each option carries. There is no residential shingle work and no upselling; the recommendation matches the roof.
Once a scope is approved we coordinate access, tenant notifications, and staging so daily operations in your Fort Worth building keep running. Most repairs and coating projects are completed with minimal disruption, and re-roofs are sequenced section by section on occupied buildings. We close out every project with photos, warranty paperwork, and a maintenance schedule so the investment is protected.
Why Fort Worth property managers call us
Commercial roofing is a long-term relationship, not a one-time transaction. We keep condition reports, warranty records, and maintenance history on file for the Fort Worth buildings we service, which makes budgeting and capital planning far easier for owners managing multiple properties. When a storm rolls through the Fort Worth area, having a roofer who already knows your roof means faster, more accurate emergency response.
Whether you manage a single fort worth, tx building or a portfolio across Fort Worth and Fort Worth, we provide the inspections, documentation, and roofing work that protect the asset and the tenants underneath it. Call to schedule a roof assessment and get a written scope you can actually act on.
Frequently Asked Questions
How quickly can Commercial Roofers Fort Worth respond to a leak?
For active leaks and water intrusion we prioritize same-day or next-day response across Fort Worth and the surrounding metro. We tarp or make a temporary dry-in immediately to stop interior damage, then schedule the permanent repair once the roof is dry and the source is confirmed. Emergency response is available 24/7, and existing maintenance clients move to the front of the queue.
Do you repair commercial roofs or only replace them?
Both — and we recommend the option the roof actually justifies. Many roofs have years of service life left and only need targeted repairs, flashing work, or a restoration coating. Replacement is recommended only when the membrane is failing, the insulation is saturated, or the cost of ongoing repairs no longer makes sense. You receive a written scope with the reasoning either way.
What roof systems do you install?
We install and service all major low-slope commercial assemblies: TPO, PVC, and EPDM single-ply membranes, modified bitumen, built-up roofing, standing-seam and other metal systems, and silicone or acrylic restoration coatings. We match the system to the building's use, budget, and ownership horizon rather than pushing a single product.
Will the work disrupt our building operations?
We plan around your operations. Projects are sequenced section by section on occupied buildings, access and noise windows are coordinated with facility staff, and rooftop equipment and interiors are protected throughout. Most roofing work in Fort Worth is completed with minimal disruption to tenants and daily activity.
What documentation do we receive?
Every project includes a documented roof condition assessment up front and a full closeout package at the end: photos, an itemized scope, warranty registration, and a recommended maintenance schedule. That record keeps manufacturer warranties valid and makes future budgeting and capital planning far easier.
