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Flat Roof Installation in Colleyville, TX: Commercial Systems Built for Texas Weather

IFC installs flat roof systems across Colleyville and the DFW Metroplex. Our Commercial Division works with TPO, PVC, EPDM and modified bitumen, the four systems built for Texas heat, hail and wind exposure. Every installation follows manufacturer specs to keep the warranty intact, and if storm damage drove the replacement, we pursue the insurance claim at the same time.

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Flat Roof Systems We Install

IFC's Commercial Division installs four flat roof systems across Colleyville and DFW, each suited to different building types, budgets and Texas weather exposure. The right system depends on the deck substrate, drainage configuration and how much UV and hail exposure the property sees.

TPO (Thermoplastic Polyolefin)

  • Main strength: Heat-welded seams — high UV resistance

  • Ideal for: General commercial roofing in DFW

 

PVC (Polyvinyl Chloride)

  • Main strength: Chemical resistance — heavy-duty seams

  • Ideal for: Restaurants and rooftop applications

EPDM (Synthetic Rubber Membrane)

  • Main strength: Extreme flexibility across temperature ranges

  • Ideal for: Residential and small commercial buildings

Modified Bitumen (Asphalt + Polymer Layers)

  • Main strength: Toughness — puncture resistance

  • Ideal for: Roofs with frequent foot traffic

The Installation Standard That Protects the Warranty

Every flat roof installation follows the manufacturer's installation specification for that system. Seam widths, adhesive types, fastener patterns and membrane overlap dimensions meet the exact tolerances the warranty requires. A single deviation from spec voids coverage before the roof faces its first storm season.

IFC's Commercial Division has installed flat roof systems across DFW for over 40 years. The installation process includes substrate inspection, insulation board placement, membrane installation and a full seam inspection before the job is closed. If a section of the deck shows rot or structural compromise during tear-off, the team documents it and addresses it before the new membrane goes down. For properties that need repair rather than full replacement, the flat roof repair process follows the same standard.

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Full Flat Roof Replacement Under Insurance

When storm damage warrants a full flat roof replacement, IFC manages the insurance claim from documentation to final installation. Our team inspects from the membrane surface, photographs the full damage scope and assigns as general contractor to represent the property owner with their insurer. For 99.5% of IFC projects, insurance funds the work and the property owner pays only their deductible.

Hail damage to TPO and PVC systems frequently qualifies for full replacement coverage, even when the insurer's initial assessment characterizes the damage as cosmetic. IFC coordinates independent inspection when needed and negotiates until the documented scope is covered.

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Tear-Off and Minimal Business Disruption

Every flat roof installation begins with a full tear-off of the existing membrane down to the deck. IFC handles material removal and disposal as part of the installation scope. For commercial properties, the tear-off and installation sequence is coordinated with the facility manager to phase work by roof section and avoid disrupting building operations. Most commercial installations run three to ten days depending on square footage and system complexity.

Free Flat Roof Estimate in Colleyville

Call (817) 706-6070 to schedule your estimate. IFC Roofing installs across Colleyville and the full DFW Metroplex. Our Commercial Division assesses the existing system, recommends the right membrane for your building and reviews your insurance coverage when storm damage is involved.

Frequently Asked Questions

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