Your Commercial Roofing Guide

Commercial Roofing Overview

Commercial roofs typically come in three different types: flat roofs, low-sloped roofs, and pitched roofs. Flat roofs are the most popular type of commercial roof by far, but low-sloped roofs and pitched roofs still provide some benefits.

Escandon Roofing works with all types of commercial roofs, providing roofing services for all kinds of commercial clients and needs. We understand the needs of a commercial roof in the Southwest and we pride ourselves on delivering the best roofing in the region. 

Services Overview

Commercial Roofing Services We Offer

At Escandon Roofing, we provide comprehensive commercial roofing solutions designed to meet the unique demands of your business. Our experienced team is equipped to manage everything from minor repairs to full-scale installations, ensuring your commercial property remains protected and compliant year-round. For our commercial clients, we offer foolwing services:

If you don’t see a roofing service that you need, contact our office to receive more information on our offerings.

Overview of Commercial Roofing Systems

Types of Commercial Roofing Systems

Commercial buildings require durable, energy-efficient roofing solutions tailored to their structure and usage. At Escandon Roofing, we offer a variety of systems designed for long-term performance and weather resistance.

Our commercial roofing options include:

Single-Ply Membrane Roofing

Single-ply membrane roofs are sheets of flexible, plastic-based materials used for mainly commercial buildings. Single-ply membranes come in several types, including TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin). Each type of single-ply has pros and cons, so our team can suggest which coating is best for your building. 

Shingle Roofing

Shingle roofing is one of the most common in the United States, due to affordability, performance, and variety. Shingle roofing is also easy to install, though it is not the simplest kind of roof.

Shingle roofing falls flat in terms of extreme temperatures and environmental damage/waste. 

Built-Up Roofing

Built-up roofing (BUR), also known as tar and gravel roofs, are roofs created using alternating layers of fabric and bitumen. Bitumen refers to materials like asphalt, coal tar, and adhesive. 

BUR is used for protection, energy-efficiency, and durability. However, due to how it is made, it is not environmentally-friendly. 

Your Roofing Expert

Why Choose Escandon Roofing?

Commercial and industrial roofing in the United States is dominated by flat or low-sloped roofs, and for good reason. These roofs provide a blend of simple installation, easy-access maintenance, and durability. Escandon Roofing has spent decades working with the businesses that make El Paso move, and we continue to work across the city every day. 

For the best in commercial roofing, look no further than Escandon Roofing! 

Contact Escandon Roofing Today!

Escandon Roofing offers expert repairs and replacements tailored to each unique project. Contact our team for the best roofing services that El Paso has to offer today! .

Timeline Overview

Timeline & Expectation of Work

Given how much larger commercial buildings are than residential buildings, roofing repairs and maintenance tends to have a longer schedule. The time it takes to complete your project will depend on the service, type of roof, weather, and other factors. 

For this reason, communication is key for any commercial roofing we work on. When our clients have a clear picture of the process, it tends to run smoother and more efficiently. From beginning to end, we keep our clients up to date on all developments during the process. 

Proudly Serving El Paso

Get In Contact With Our Team Today!

A good commercial roof is crucial to an efficient and productive business. With Escandon Roofing, you can be sure that your roof is installed and maintained by the best in the industry. 

Ready for a new commercial roof? Contact us today to begin your consultation and receive a free estimate. 

Frequently Asked Questions

We install and service a wide range of commercial roofing systems, including single‑ply membranes (EPDM, TPO, PVC), built‑up roofing (BUR), modified bitumen, and metal standing‑seam systems. These options are chosen based on your building’s slope, budget, and durability requirements.

 Lifespans vary by material:

If damage is isolated—like minor membrane tears or leaks—a targeted repair is cost-effective. But widespread issues, structural damage, or reefs of leaks across a large area often indicate replacement is the smarter investment

Regular preventative maintenance is key: schedule professional inspections every 6 months, clear debris and ponding water, inspect membrane seams, and promptly repair small damages. A proactive plan can significantly extend your roof’s service life.

  • Single‑ply (TPO/PVC): light, reflective, energy-saving
  • EPDM: resilient, flexible, cost-effective
  • Metal: ultra‑durable, recyclable, long‑lasting
  • BUR/modified bitumen: excellent waterproofing, good for heavy foot traffic

Regular preventative maintenance is key: schedule professional inspections every 6 months, clear debris and ponding water, inspect membrane seams, and promptly repair small damages. A proactive plan can significantly extend your roof’s service life.