
Commercial Roofing FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
Who offers commercial roof restoration in East Texas and DFW?
All Star Roofing LLC provides commercial roof restoration throughout East Texas and DFW. We specialize in spray-foam and roof coating systems that extend a roof’s life by 10–20 years, seal leaks, and improve energy efficiency.
What areas do you service?
We proudly serve businesses across East and North Texas, from Fort Worth, Arlington, and Mansfield out east through Tyler, Longview, and Marshall. Our commercial roof restoration crews regularly work in Terrell, Kaufman, Athens, Jacksonville, and Palestine, as well as north toward Greenville, Sulphur Springs, and Paris.
Further south, we cover Corsicana, Fairfield, Crockett, and Lufkin, ensuring dependable service across the entire I-20 I-30 and Hwy 69 corridors. Wherever your facility is located in East Texas or the surrounding areas, All Star Roofing LLC is ready to help restore and protect your commercial roof.
How much does commercial roof restoration cost compared to replacement?
A full roof replacement can cost $8–$14 per square foot. Restoration systems—like spray foam or acrylic coatings—typically cost $3–$6 per square foot. That’s 40–60% savings while avoiding tear-offs and landfill waste.
What types of roofs can be restored?
We restore most flat and metal roofs, including TPO, EPDM, built up, gravel, modified bitumen, and standing-seam metal. Our systems add seamless waterproofing and reflectivity that lowers surface temperatures up to 40°F.
Do you offer warranties on roof restorations?
Absolutely. Our manufacturers—Fluid Applied Roofing, GAF, Green Shield, and Mule-Hide—offer renewable, non-prorated warranties ranging from 10 to 20 years, depending on the system and coating thickness. We also provide an optional All Star Roofing workmanship warranty, ensuring every project is backed both by the manufacturer and our team.
How do I know if my roof qualifies for restoration?
Most roofs qualify if the structure is sound and not saturated or holding trapped water. We conduct detailed inspections using infrared moisture scanning and core sampling to determine if restoration is the right fit—or if a section requires localized repair first.
Which roofing products and systems does All Star Roofing LLC use?
At All Star Roofing LLC, we work exclusively with proven commercial roofing systems designed for durability and performance in Texas heat. Our preferred manufacturers include Fluid Applied Roofing (FAR), GAF, Mule-Hide, and Green Shield, each chosen for their consistent quality and long-term warranties.
We specialize in polyurethane spray foam (SPF) and elastomeric coating systems, which create a seamless, watertight membrane that insulates, seals, and extends the life of your existing roof. Depending on your building type and needs, we apply advanced acrylic, silicone, or polyurethane coatings to resist ponding water, reflect UV rays, and reduce energy costs.
Every system we install is field-tested for adhesion, tensile strength, and reflectivity—backed by decades of commercial roofing experience. From metal restoration to flat-roof rejuvenation, our goal is to deliver a roof that performs like new without the cost and disruption of a full replacement.
How long does a commercial roof restoration last?
A properly applied roof restoration system can extend the life of your roof by 10–20 years. The exact lifespan depends on the type of coating used—polyurethane, silicone, or acrylic—and the roof’s condition before restoration. With regular inspections and maintenance, restored roofs often outperform traditional single-ply replacements in both longevity and reflectivity.
What is polyurethane foam roofing?
Polyurethane spray foam (SPF) is a seamless, insulated roofing system that expands to fill cracks and gaps, creating a waterproof barrier. It offers R-6.5 per inch insulation, which significantly reduces heating and cooling costs. Once cured, it’s coated with an polyurethane, acrylic or silicone coating system for UV protection and durability, making it ideal for Texas climates.
Are roof restoration systems tax deductible?
Yes. Under IRS Section 179, many commercial roof restorations qualify as a deductible maintenance expense instead of a depreciated capital improvement. This allows building owners to write off up to $1 million in qualified improvements during the year of installation. (Always verify with your tax professional.)
