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Commercial roofing for banks, credit unions, and financial buildings across Greater Houston. Low-disruption reroofs, leak repair, and roof maintenance in Harris County.

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  • Roofing for banks and financial buildings across Greater Houston
  • A bank branch, a credit union operations center, or a multi-tenant financial tower carries risk that a warehouse never does. Water that reaches a server closet, a records vault, or a teller floor can stop transactions, expose customer data, and trigger compliance headaches long after the drips stop. We roof financial buildings throughout Greater Houston and Harris County with that exposure front of mind, treating the roof as protection for what happens underneath it rather than as a line item to close out quickly.
  • The financial real estate we work on ranges widely. Standalone retail branches with drive-through canopies sit along feeder roads in the suburbs. Mid-rise office buildings in the Galleria and along the Westchase corridor house regional lenders and wealth-management firms. Downtown towers carry banking floors stacked above parking and retail. Each of these has a different roof profile, a different tenant mix, and a different tolerance for noise and disruption, and we scope the work to match.
  • Why financial buildings need a careful roof approach in Houston
  • Houston's weather is hard on flat and low-slope commercial roofs, and financial buildings tend to sit on exactly those assemblies. Gulf Coast hurricane season brings wind that lifts poorly fastened membranes and drives rain sideways under flashings. Large hail can bruise or split aging membranes in a single storm. Then there is the heat. Long stretches of intense sun and UV bake dark roof surfaces, accelerate membrane aging, and push rooftop cooling equipment hard during the months when a branch absolutely cannot afford an HVAC failure over a data room.
  • Drainage is the other recurring problem. Branch buildings often have parapets, equipment screens, and canopy tie-ins that create low spots where water collects. After the kind of heavy rain that overwhelms Harris County and HCFCD drainage during a stalled storm, ponding water sits on the membrane, finds the weakest seam, and works its way down. Harvey in 2017 was a reminder that a building can take on water from above and below at the same time, and that the roof is the line of defense you control.
  • What we protect inside a financial building
  • Server rooms, network closets, and on-site data infrastructure
  • Records storage, document vaults, and physical archives

Roof planning guidance

Teller floors, lobbies, and customer-facing space that cannot show water stains Cash-handling and security areas where access is tightly controlled Executive and conference space in regional headquarters buildings

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Roof systems we install on banks and financial buildings

For most low-slope financial buildings in the Houston area we lean toward reflective membrane systems that handle the heat and shed water cleanly. White TPO and PVC membranes reflect a large share of solar load off the roof, which eases the cooling burden on the equipment serving sensitive interior spaces. PVC in particular holds up well around the grease and exhaust you sometimes find near a building's cafe or break-area kitchen, and its welded seams give a continuous watertight surface.

On buildings where tearing off the existing roof would mean too much disruption, a silicone or acrylic roof coating can restore a sound substrate, seal aging seams, and add a bright reflective layer without the noise and debris of a full replacement. For older built-up or modified-bitumen roofs that still have life in them, a coating buys years while keeping the branch fully open.

Houston Energy Corridor commercial buildings

Membrane and coating options we work with

TPO single-ply membrane in reflective white for low-slope roofs

PVC membrane where chemical or grease resistance matters

Roof planning notes

Modified bitumen for smaller or more complex roof areas

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Security and access matter on these jobs in ways they do not elsewhere. We coordinate badge access, rooftop entry, and any work near alarmed or camera-covered zones with building management ahead of time, and we keep our crews to the agreed paths. Where a financial tenant shares a building with others, we communicate the schedule so no one is surprised by overhead work above their floor.

A bank cannot simply close for a week. We plan financial-building projects around the branch's operating hours, scheduling the loudest demolition and fastening work for early mornings, weekends, or after close where the building allows it. We stage materials and the crane or hoist away from the drive-through and customer entrances so account holders can come and go without weaving through a job site. Talk with a Houston commercial roofing team