Areas of Expertise


Residential Roofing

Residential Roofing covers everything from installing, repairing, and maintaining roofs on homes. Our tasks include assessing the condition of the existing roof, removing old materials if necessary, and applying new ones, such as shingles or metal panels. We also inspect for issues like leaks or damaged areas, performing necessary repairs to ensure the roof is waterproof and secure. We also properly seal edges and vents, install underlayment, and ensure proper ventilation for energy efficiency. Throughout our process, we prioritize safety, quality craftsmanship, and attention to detail to protect the home from weather damage.


Commercial Roofing

Commercial roofing involves the installation, repair, and maintenance of roofs on larger, non-residential buildings like office complexes, warehouses, or retail spaces. The process typically involves different materials and installation process than that of residential roofing, such as flat or low-slope systems, which may include TPO (Thermoplastic Olefin), EPDM (Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer), built-up roofing (BUR), or Modified Bitumen roofing.

Commercial roofing typically starts by assessing the condition of the existing roof or planning the installation of a new one. In some cases, we may need to remove old roofing layers, repair structural damage, and prepare the surface for new materials. During installation, we ensure the roof is properly sealed, waterproofed, and insulated, often using specialized equipment for large-scale projects and following manufacturer’s specifications. The roofing system is designed to handle a higher load, be resistant to weather extremes, and offer long-term durability. We also perform routine inspections and maintenance, addressing issues like leaks, drainage problems, or damaged sections to keep the roof in optimal condition. Safety is a top priority given the scale and complexity of commercial roofing projects.


Metal roofs are typically made from aluminum, copper, steel and zinc and are known for their longevity, fire resistance, and energy efficiency. Along with all of the characteristics above, metal roofs often provide an aesthetically pleasing finished product. With the right craftmanship and installation metal roofs can be the right the fit for a wide variety of projects.

Metal roofing can span applications from residential to commercial buildings and provide a wide array of panel types that vary to fit specifically to what that building needs. Metal roofing is a very popular choice in the Central Texas market.


Metal Roofing

Specialty Roofing: Tile & Roof Coatings

Tile Roofing refers to the use of tiles, often made of clay, concrete, or slate, to cover the roof of a building. Tile roofs are known for their durability, aesthetic appeal, and ability to withstand harsh weather conditions. The tiles are typically interlocked or overlapped to create a waterproof barrier. Tile roofing is particularly popular in Mediterranean, Spanish, and Southwestern-style homes due to its distinctive look. These roofs can last for decades and are fire-resistant, energy-efficient, and resistant to extreme weather. However, they can be heavy and may require additional structural support to ensure stability.

Roof Coatings are protective layers applied to the surface of a roof to extend its lifespan, improve energy efficiency, and enhance its weather resistance. These coatings can be made from various materials, such as silicone, acrylic, or polyurethane, and are typically applied to flat or low-slope roofs. Roof coatings create a seamless, waterproof barrier that helps prevent leaks and reduces the need for costly repairs. They can also reflect sunlight, lowering cooling costs by reducing heat absorption, and they are often used as part of routine maintenance to preserve the condition of the roof and avoid early replacement.