Commercial Roofing in Albuquerque

Flat and low-slope roofs for shops, offices, and multi-tenant buildings — kept watertight without shutting your business down.

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Commercial roofing

A commercial roof problem is a business problem.

When a membrane seam opens over a stockroom or a ponding area finally finds the deck above an office, the cost isn’t just the repair — it’s the inventory, the ceiling tiles, the tenant call at 6 a.m. Albuquerque’s commercial stock runs heavily to flat and low-slope roofs, and the same high-desert UV that eats residential coatings works on TPO, modified bitumen, and foam all day long.

The licensed and insured crew we connect you with handles the full commercial cycle: diagnosing and repairing leaks, restoring aging membranes, replacing failed systems, and keeping maintenance on a schedule so the roof stops producing surprises.

What the commercial side covers

  • TPO and membrane repair — seams, punctures, flashing details
  • Foam and coating restoration on aging flat roofs
  • Full replacement of failed low-slope systems
  • Drainage fixes — ponding, scuppers, and clogged roof drains
  • Scheduled inspections for owners and property managers
Two roofers heat-welding seams on a white TPO membrane across a large flat commercial roof in Albuquerque with rooftop HVAC units behind them
TPO seam welding on an Albuquerque commercial flat roof. Illustrative example.
How it runs

Scoped in person, priced before work, scheduled around your hours.

Commercial work starts with a walk of the roof — membrane condition, seams, penetrations, drainage, and the details around every rooftop unit. You get a plain-language scope with the exact price in person before anything is committed, and the work gets scheduled around how your building operates, not the other way around.

Multi-tenant owners and property managers: one call to (505) 616-3308 covers the portfolio conversation — per-building condition reads and a maintenance cadence that keeps small membrane problems from becoming tenant claims.

A typical job

The problem: A retail strip owner near Menaul had water staining ceiling tiles in two units after every monsoon cell — the roof had been patched piecemeal for years.

What was done: The crew traced both leaks to failed seams around a rooftop unit and a clogged scupper backing water up the field, re-welded the seams, cleared and resealed the drainage path, and set an inspection schedule.

The result: Both units stayed dry through the rest of the season, and the owner got a real read on how many years the membrane honestly has left.

Why local matters

Mile-high UV changes commercial roof math.

Membrane systems age faster under Albuquerque’s solar load than the national brochure numbers suggest, and the monsoon tests every seam and drain once a year, hard. A crew that works these roofs locally reads that wear pattern correctly — which details fail here first, and when restoration still pencils against replacement.

Questions

Commercial Roofing FAQ

What commercial roof types do you handle?

Flat and low-slope systems — TPO and other single-ply membranes, sprayed foam with elastomeric coatings, and modified bitumen. That covers most of Albuquerque’s commercial stock.

Can you fix a leak without replacing the whole roof?

Usually, yes. Most commercial leaks trace to seams, flashing details around rooftop units, or blocked drainage — all repairable. If the membrane is genuinely at end of life, you’ll hear that straight, with the numbers.

Will the work disrupt my business?

The job gets scheduled around your operating hours where the work allows it, and the crew communicates timing so tenants and staff aren’t surprised.

Do you work with property managers on multiple buildings?

Yes — per-building condition reports and a maintenance schedule across a portfolio is standard commercial work.

What does commercial roof maintenance involve?

Scheduled inspections of the membrane field, seams, penetrations, and drainage, plus small repairs done early — the difference between a service line item and an insurance claim.

Why does ponding water matter on a flat roof?

Standing water accelerates membrane aging, adds structural load, and finds any seam weakness eventually. Fixing drainage — scuppers, drains, or built-up low spots — is core flat-roof work.

Is the crew licensed and insured?

Yes. The New Mexico roofing company we connect you with is licensed and insured.

Do you handle commercial buildings outside Albuquerque?

Yes — Rio Rancho, Bernalillo, Los Lunas, and the wider metro are all in the service area.

Keep the roof off your problem list.

One call gets a commercial roof walked, scoped, and priced in person — repair, restore, or replace, with straight answers.

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