Your Roof Surface Hits 160° Every Afternoon.Drop It to 110° with Reflective Roof Coatings, Save 30% on Cooling, Extend Membrane Life 10+ Years.

Your commercial building sits under brutal West Texas sun right now.
Surface temperatures on your roof hit 160+ degrees on summer afternoons.
That heat transfers straight into your building, driving up cooling costs and stressing HVAC systems that already work overtime. Meanwhile, UV exposure degrades your roof membrane faster than its rated lifespan.

Reflective commercial roof coatings services address both problems simultaneously. They reflect solar radiation instead of absorbing it, dropping roof surface temperatures by 40-60 degrees.

This cuts your cooling costs significantly while protecting the membrane from UV and thermal damage. After years of tracking performance on buildings throughout the Permian Basin, we’ve seen the cost savings firsthand and can show you real numbers from similar facilities.

The Math That Makes
Property Owners Pay Attention

Energy savings show up immediately. Commercial flat roof coatings can reduce cooling costs by 15-30% depending on your building type, insulation levels, and HVAC efficiency.
On a building with $2,000 monthly summer cooling costs, that’s $300-$600 per month in savings. Over a cooling season, those numbers add up fast.

Extended roof life matters more long-term. Commercial roof replacement runs $4-$8 per square foot. Quality commercial roof coatings services cost $1.50-$3.00 per square foot and can extend roof life by 10-15 years.
The economics favor coating when your roof sits in acceptable condition.

Reduced HVAC stress means less maintenance and longer equipment life. When rooftop units aren’t fighting 160-degree surface temperatures, they run more efficiently and last longer. Frank’s seen the maintenance records, coated roofs correlate with fewer HVAC service calls and lower operating costs across the board.

When Coating Makes Sense (And When It Doesn't)

Not every roof qualifies as a coating candidate. Your existing roof must be structurally sound with no major leaks, deterioration, or saturation. Our team inspects and assesses before recommending coating because applying it over a failing roof wastes your money—something we learned early when contractors convinced building owners to coat roofs that needed replacement.

Ideal candidates: Roofs at 40-60% of their rated lifespan. A 15-year-old roof on a 25-year membrane is perfect. A 23-year-old roof with multiple leaks needs replacement, not coating. We’ll give you straight assessment based on actual roof condition.

Metal roofs benefit significantly from commercial flat roof coatings. Bare metal in West Texas sun corrodes and leaks at fastener penetrations. Single-ply membranes (TPO, EPDM, PVC) can be coated to extend life. Modified bitumen roofs work well. BUR (built-up roofing) accepts coating with proper surface preparation.

How Commercial Flat Roof
Coatings Actually Get Applied

Inspection identifies issues needing repair before coating starts. Leaks get fixed. Failing seams get reinforced. Ponding areas get addressed. Coating doesn’t fix existing problems, it protects a sound substrate, which is why an honest assessment always matters upfront.

Cleaning is essential because years of dirt, biological growth, and oxidation must come off for proper adhesion. Our crew uses commercial equipment that actually cleans roofs, not residential pressure washers that can’t handle the scale or contamination level.

Repairs happen next. Seams get reinforced with fabric and mastic. Penetrations get sealed. Failing areas get rebuilt. This prep work determines whether your commercial roof coatings services succeed or fail within a few years.

Primer goes on surfaces requiring it based on the roof type. Some need primer for proper adhesion, others don’t.

We follow manufacturer specifications for each roof type because deviating creates warranty issues and performance problems. This makes us one of the best in the business.

Base coat application provides primary waterproofing and adhesion. This coat gets worked into substrate and creates foundation for the system. Finish coat provides reflectivity and UV protection, bright white coatings reflect maximum solar radiation. This layer delivers energy savings and protects the base coat from degradation.

Let's Look at Your Roof

Call (432) 683-7500 or fill out our assessment form.

Tell us your building size, roof type if you know it, and age. Takes five minutes. Call now.

We schedule an inspection within 72 hours.

Our team examines conditions, takes photos, and determines coating candidacy.

Your detailed estimate arrives within one week including energy savings projections based on your building type and current utility costs. We break down scope, timeline, and investment required with no vague line items.