On a commercial roof, a small problem rarely stays small. A lifted seam or a cracked flashing lets water into the insulation, and by the time it shows up on the ceiling below it has already spread. Fast, correct commercial roofing repair keeps a minor defect from turning into a major replacement, and TruPro Roofing and Renovations delivers it for businesses throughout the East Texas area.
Common Commercial Roof Problems We Solve
Most low-slope leaks trace back to a handful of causes, and a proper commercial roofing repair starts by finding the real source rather than chasing the stain. Ponding water, open or shrinking seams, failed flashings at rooftop units and drains, punctures from foot traffic, and clogged drainage are the usual culprits after our spring hail and hard summer downpours.
- Sealing and rewelding open or failing membrane seams
- Rebuilding flashings at parapets, curbs, scuppers, and penetrations
- Patching punctures and repairing hail-bruised or blistered areas
- Correcting ponding and clearing internal drains so water leaves the roof
Repairs That Actually Last
A repair is only worthwhile if it holds, so we match the patch to the membrane, weld or seal it into a continuous surface, and correct the underlying drainage or detailing that caused the failure. When a roof is too far gone to repair economically, we say so and walk you through a commercial roofing installation instead of taking your money for a patch that will not last.
Preventive Maintenance Pays for Itself
The cheapest commercial roof repair is the one you never need, and that is what a maintenance program delivers. Twice-yearly inspections catch lifting seams, cracked flashings, and clogged drains while they are still minor, before water finds its way into the insulation. We document the roof's condition on each visit so you can budget ahead instead of reacting to emergencies, and a well-maintained membrane simply lasts longer, pushing out the day you face a full replacement. For most owners, a modest yearly investment in maintenance returns far more than it costs.
Responsive Service Across Montgomery County
When a business roof is leaking, timing matters, and if the situation cannot wait we move quickly with emergency commercial roofing repair. As your commercial roofing company we keep records of your roof so each visit builds on the last, and we serve neighboring markets as well, including commercial roofing repair in Conroe and commercial roofing repair in Magnolia.
Commercial Roofing Repair FAQs for the East Texas Area
How quickly can you respond to a commercial roof leak?
We prioritize active leaks because water spreads fast under a membrane. For urgent situations we offer emergency service to stop the intrusion, then return to complete a permanent repair once the roof is stable.
Why does my flat roof keep leaking in the same spot?
Repeat leaks usually mean the real source, often a seam, flashing, or drainage problem uphill of the stain, was never corrected. We trace the water to its actual entry point rather than just sealing where it appears inside.
Can hail damage be repaired without replacing the whole roof?
Often, yes. Isolated hail bruises and punctures on an otherwise sound membrane can be repaired. When hail has compromised the membrane across the whole field, replacement becomes the better value, and our inspection tells you which situation you have.
What causes ponding water and is it a problem?
Ponding comes from inadequate slope or clogged drains, and standing water accelerates membrane aging while adding weight to the structure. We correct drainage as part of the repair so water actually leaves the roof.
Do you offer maintenance to prevent future repairs?
Yes. Scheduled inspections catch small issues, seams, flashings, and drains, before they become leaks, which is far cheaper than emergency repairs and extends the life of the whole roof.
Stop a commercial roof leak before it spreads anywhere in the East Texas area. Call TruPro Roofing and Renovations at (936) 237-7846 for a free roof inspection.
Frequently asked questions
- Are roofing and siding nails the same?
- Are roofing nails aluminum?