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Section 179 and Commercial Roof Restoration: What Building Owners in DFW & East Texas Need to Know
Many commercial building owners don’t realize that certain roof improvements may qualify for accelerated tax treatment under Section 179. This guide explains how commercial roof restoration is evaluated, what qualifies, what doesn’t, and why restoration is often considered differently than routine repairs or full roof replacement.
Jesse Yutzy
1 day ago5 min read


TPO Overlay vs. Restoring Your Current Roof: What Texas Building Owners Need to Know
“Thinking about a TPO overlay instead of tearing off your old roof? In Texas, overlays can trap moisture, void warranties, and cause leaks on even brand-new roofs. This guide explains the real risks and shows when restoration is a smarter, longer-lasting solution.”
Jesse Yutzy
Dec 26 min read


Recovering Your Commercial Roof Saves Thousands: Why Tear-Off Isn’t Always Required in Texas
See how a commercial roof recover with 1.5 inches of spray foam saves thousands compared to a tear-off, avoids R-25 insulation requirements, and delivers up to 92% heat-flow reduction. This before-and-after example shows how East Texas buildings can get a seamless, energy-efficient roof without the cost of full replacement.
Jesse Yutzy
Nov 154 min read


R-25 Spray Foam Roofing Texas | Meet Roof Code & Cut Energy Costs
Learn how spray foam roofing meets Texas R-25 code requirements while cutting energy bills by up to 97%. This commercial roof system blends insulation and waterproofing in one lightweight solution — perfect for older East Texas buildings and hail-prone areas like Tyler, Longview, and Canton.
Jesse Yutzy
Nov 134 min read
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