SCR, Inc. General Contractors provides emergency commercial roofing repair in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex 24 hours a day, seven days a week. A sudden storm, active leak, or structural breach can halt business operations and cause rapid interior damage. Our crews dispatch to commercial, industrial, and multi-family properties across DFW with tarps, patch materials, and documentation equipment. Former insurance adjusters on the team provide claim support from the first call. Every project carries a $10,000 quality guarantee through The Good Contractors List.
Call 972-839-6834 for emergency commercial roofing repair in DFW, TX.
Call 972-839-6834 to speak with SCR, Inc. about emergency commercial roof repair in the DFW area.
Commercial roof emergencies take several forms. Each requires a different immediate response. Below are the situations covered under SCR’s 24/7 commercial dispatch service:
Call 972-839-6834 to dispatch an SCR crew to your DFW commercial property immediately.
Every emergency call to SCR, Inc. follows a structured process that moves from stabilization through documentation to permanent repair.
Step 1: 24/7 Dispatch
SCR operates around the clock. One call connects your building manager with our team. A crew is dispatched to your DFW location without delay.
Step 2: Stabilization and Temporary Protection
The first priority is stopping active water entry. Our crews arrive with commercial-grade tarps, plywood, and emergency patch materials to cover and secure the affected area.
Step 3: Full Damage Assessment
After the property is stabilized, our team conducts a thorough roof inspection to determine the full extent of damage and identify all affected roofing components.
Step 4: Damage Documentation
Every affected section is photographed and measured. The written report documents hail impact density, flashing condition, and water intrusion points in a format carriers require for submission.
Step 5: Carrier Communication
Former insurance adjusters on the SCR team handle direct communication with your carrier. This includes responding to documentation requests and reviewing any denial letters.
Step 6: Permanent Repair
Once the scope is confirmed, permanent repair begins using materials matched to your existing roofing system.
Call 972-839-6834 for immediate emergency roof repair anywhere in the DFW Metroplex.
An active leak in a commercial building is not a routine maintenance issue. It is an operational threat that can damage equipment and inventory within minutes of a breach. By the time a ceiling stain appears inside, water has typically been moving through the insulation and roof decking for hours. The visible stain rarely marks the actual entry point.
SCR, Inc. locates the source of active commercial leaks before replacing any material. The inspection covers membrane seams, flashing at penetrations, pipe boot integrity, valley joints, and drain collar conditions across the full roof surface.
Call 972-839-6834 for emergency leak repair on commercial properties in Dallas-Fort Worth.
North Texas experiences frequent severe thunderstorms, hail, and high-wind events throughout the year. Spring storm systems commonly move through the Dallas-Fort Worth area between March and May, bringing conditions that can damage commercial roofing systems. These storms can puncture single-ply membranes and strip granule coating from modified bitumen and asphalt shingle roofs.
SCR, Inc. sends inspection teams to commercial rooftops across DFW after major weather events. Our storm damage repair process includes photographic documentation, hail impact density measurements, and a written inspection report.
Call 972-839-6834 after any storm event in DFW for a commercial roof inspection.
Standing water is a structural risk unique to flat and low-slope commercial roofs. When roof drains clog or the deck deflects and loses its designed slope, water collects on the surface after each rain event. One inch of standing water across a 10,000-square-foot roof adds approximately 52,000 pounds of load. That weight exceeds the design capacity of many aging commercial structures across the DFW Metroplex.
Prolonged contact with pooled water breaks down adhesive bonds in EPDM and modified bitumen membranes. It also introduces contaminants that soften the membrane surface over time. SCR, Inc. clears blocked drains, addresses membrane deformations, and resolves drainage deficiencies on flat commercial roofs. When drainage failure follows storm damage, our team documents the cause for insurance purposes before any repair begins.
Call 972-839-6834 to address ponding water or drainage failure on a commercial flat roof in DFW.
Emergency tarping is the first line of defense when a commercial roof is breached and permanent repairs cannot begin immediately. A tree impact, hail-punctured section, or wind-torn membrane opening exposes electrical equipment, HVAC systems, and stored inventory to water. Each passing hour without temporary protection allows moisture to spread deeper into the structure.
SCR, Inc. dispatches crews with commercial-grade tarps, plywood, and fastening systems for its 24/7 emergency tarping and board-up service. Materials are installed to hold through follow-on weather while the permanent repair scope is finalized and documented for insurance. Our crews remove the temporary protection and install permanent repairs on the confirmed schedule.
Call 972-839-6834 for emergency tarping on commercial properties anywhere in the DFW Metroplex.
A visual inspection cannot detect moisture that has migrated beneath the membrane and into the insulation layer. Saturated insulation holds water without showing visible surface damage. That moisture degrades the deck structure and promotes mold growth for months before any signs appear inside.
Thermal drone assessments use infrared imaging to locate hidden moisture across the full roof surface. Wet insulation absorbs heat during the day and stays warmer than dry material after sunset. SCR, Inc. uses thermal imaging for commercial roofs on emergency and scheduled inspections. This defines the extent of the damage and produces precise documentation before any claim is submitted or repair is planned.
Call 972-839-6834 to schedule a thermal drone assessment for a commercial roof in DFW.
SCR, Inc. repairs all major commercial and industrial roofing systems across the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.
TPO single-ply membranes are vulnerable to punctures from foot traffic and rooftop equipment. The heat-welded seams that bond TPO sheets can separate under repeated thermal cycling. North Texas summers push roof surface temperatures well above 150°F, accelerating this process. Once a seam opens, water spreads laterally through the roof assembly. The leak source becomes difficult to locate without professional assessment.
SCR, Inc. repairs TPO systems by re-welding seams that have separated and patching punctures in the membrane. Flashing at equipment curbs and roof penetrations is replaced during every repair visit. Repair materials are sourced from the same manufacturer as the original membrane to maintain warranty standing.
EPDM rubber membranes are prone to shrinkage over time as the material loses elasticity from UV exposure and temperature fluctuations. Shrinkage pulls the membrane away from flashing edges and roof penetrations, creating gaps where water enters. Punctures from dropped tools, HVAC work, or storm debris are another common source of EPDM failure.
SCR, Inc. addresses EPDM shrinkage and puncture damage by re-terminating the membrane at all edges and resealing lap joints with compatible adhesive. Punctures are patched using EPDM-specific materials, and seam areas are reinforced to prevent future separation.
PVC membranes are used in facilities where chemical resistance is a priority, including food processing plants, industrial buildings, and commercial kitchens. Over time, PVC can become brittle from UV exposure and thermal cycling, leading to cracking and seam separation. Roof penetrations and drain areas are especially vulnerable to early failure when sealants are not maintained.
SCR, Inc. repairs PVC roofing through hot-air seam welding, patching brittle or cracked sections, and replacing deteriorated flashing at all penetrations. Repair materials match the original system to preserve chemical resistance across the full membrane surface.
Built-up roofing and modified bitumen systems develop blisters, cracks, and surface erosion as the bitumen layers age. Blisters form when moisture becomes trapped between layers, weakening the membrane from beneath. Foot traffic from HVAC technicians and equipment installation also contributes to surface wear on these systems.
SCR, Inc. repairs flat and low-slope systems by removing blistered sections, installing compatible patching plies, and heat-sealing the surface. Torch-applied modified bitumen patches restore waterproofing in the affected zone while maintaining the integrity of surrounding membrane layers.
Fluid-applied roofing systems develop cracks, pinholes, and degradation at seams and penetrations as the coating ages or the substrate moves. These failures are often difficult to locate visually because the coating appears intact in areas surrounding the actual breach. Regular inspection every few years catches early-stage degradation before it becomes a full leak.
SCR, Inc. recoats, crack-seals, and restores fluid-applied membranes without removing the underlying system, reducing repair costs and building disruption. A new coating is applied in the same product family as the original to maintain chemical compatibility and adhesion across the roof surface.
Metal roofing systems develop failures at fasteners, seams, and panel edges over time. Fasteners can back out, corrode, or strip, allowing panels to lift during the high winds common during North Texas spring storms. Thermal expansion and contraction also cause seams and panel joints to work loose over years of cycling in the DFW climate.
SCR, Inc. repairs metal roofing by replacing corroded fasteners, resealing seam overlaps, and treating surface rust with appropriate coatings. Hail-damaged panels are replaced with matching-profile, same-gauge material to restore the system’s wind resistance and waterproofing.
Stone-coated steel panels combine a 26-gauge galvanized steel base with a zinc coating, epoxy primer, and granite stone granules. The system is engineered to withstand winds up to 120 mph and hailstones the size of tennis balls. Severe impact events or installation errors can still cause granule loss, panel displacement, or damage to the protective layers beneath the surface.
SCR, Inc. replaces hail-damaged and displaced stone-coated steel panels with matching material to restore the system’s layered protection. Manufacturer partners include Decra Metal Roofing and other brands matched to the existing system profile.
Slate roofing can last 60 to over 100 years with proper maintenance, making it one of the most durable systems available for commercial properties. Common failure points include cracked or broken tiles from impact or age-related brittleness, and slipped tiles from failed fasteners. Flashing deterioration at penetrations and valleys is another frequent source of leaks in aging slate systems.
SCR, Inc. replaces broken or displaced slate tiles with matching material to maintain the system’s waterproofing and appearance. Flashing at penetrations and valley intersections is resealed as part of every slate repair to prevent secondary leaks.
Commercial asphalt shingle systems are common on lower-slope roofs, detached facilities, and property management buildings. Over time, shingles lose their granule coating from UV exposure, leaving the mat layer exposed to moisture. Curling, lifting, and blow-off damage from wind events create direct water entry points and accelerate overall system deterioration.
SCR, Inc. replaces damaged and missing shingles, reseals lifted edges, and repairs flashing at all roof penetrations and rake edges. When granule loss is widespread, the team assesses whether full replacement is more cost-effective than continuing to patch individual sections.
Industrial roofing systems face demands that most commercial roofs do not. High point loads from equipment, HVAC maintenance traffic, and chemical exposure from industrial processes all accelerate membrane wear. Penetrations for conduits, vents, and equipment supports are dense on most industrial roofs, creating multiple failure points that need regular attention.
SCR, Inc. repairs industrial roofing, using chemical-resistant materials where required, and reinforces high-traffic zones to resist wear. All penetrations are resealed during every service visit, and repair scheduling accounts for active facility operations.
Call 972-839-6834 for emergency or scheduled repairs on any commercial roofing system in DFW.
SCR, Inc. sources repair materials from the same manufacturers used in the original installation wherever possible. Matching materials preserves system warranties and maintains long-term compatibility between the repaired section and the surrounding membrane.
Our trusted commercial roofing manufacturers include:
SCR, Inc. activates system warranties by registering completed work with each manufacturer. The roofing manufacturer’s warranty registration is handled for every qualifying installation and repair project.
Call 972-839-6834 to discuss material matching for your DFW commercial roof repair.
Most Texas commercial property policies cover sudden storm damage, including hail, wind, and falling debris. Carriers sometimes deny or underpay these claims by attributing damage to pre-existing wear rather than the weather event. Without proper documentation, building owners accept partial settlements that leave the gap in repair costs uncovered.
Ken Nelson, a former catastrophic insurance adjuster, founded SCR, Inc. in 1998. He worked through six major hurricanes before launching the company. Our team continues to hold all-line adjusters’ licenses. When a commercial claim has been denied or underpaid, our team reviews the denial letter and re-inspects the roof. We then prepare a supplemental package of photographic and written documentation for carrier review. Our approach follows the hail claim appraisal process SCR, Inc. has refined over 25 years of commercial roofing work.
When a formal dispute is required, SCR, Inc. connects property owners with a preferred network of public adjusters, engineers, architects, accountants, and attorneys. They work directly on behalf of the policyholder.
Call 972-839-6834 if your commercial roof insurance claim has been denied or underpaid in DFW.
SCR, Inc. dispatches to commercial properties throughout the DFW Metroplex. Our service area spans Dallas, Fort Worth, Irving, Garland, Plano, Arlington, Mesquite, and Grand Prairie. It also covers Duncanville, Carrollton, Addison, Richardson, Lancaster, DeSoto, Farmers Branch, and surrounding cities in Tarrant and Denton counties.
The DFW market includes industrial warehouses, distribution facilities, office parks, retail strip malls, medical offices, and multi-tenant complexes. Each property type uses a distinct roofing system and faces its own exposure profile in North Texas weather. SCR, Inc. has served commercial properties of all sizes across this region since 1998. Projects range from single-story retail buildings to multi-million dollar industrial facilities.
Call 972-839-6834 for commercial roof repair anywhere in the DFW Metroplex.
A roof problem left unaddressed on a commercial property grows from a manageable repair into a business operations risk. SCR, Inc. provides free commercial roof inspections with a written condition report and complete photographic documentation.
Our inspection team checks membrane condition, flashing at penetrations and parapets, drainage function, and seam adhesion. Equipment curb attachment points are also checked. If storm damage is present, our former insurance adjusters assess whether it qualifies under your commercial property policy. They advise on claim timing and documentation requirements at no charge. The inspection report is yours to keep with no obligation to begin any work.
Call 972-839-6834 to schedule a free commercial roof inspection in DFW, TX, today.
Emergency repair addresses sudden damage causing active water infiltration or a structural breach that threatens occupants or inventory. Routine repair addresses deterioration found during inspection that is not yet causing active intrusion. Emergency situations require immediate stabilization through tarping or patching.
Move inventory, equipment, and electrical assets away from the affected area if safe to do so. Document the interior damage with photos before placing any containment. Do not access the roof during an active weather event. Call 972-839-6834 for 24/7 dispatch. Early documentation protects the insurance claim.
Thermal imaging identifies moisture beneath the membrane without destructive investigation. Wet insulation retains heat longer than dry roofing material after sunset. An infrared drone scan maps these temperature differences across the full roof surface, revealing the exact boundaries of water infiltration. This defines the true scope of repair and avoids unnecessary material removal.
The most frequent causes are spring hailstorms, high winds, and clogged flat roof drains. Hailstones puncture single-ply membranes, while wind separates flashings at parapet walls and equipment curbs. Clogged drains allow water to stand, adding destructive weight to the deck. Older membranes with compromised seam adhesion are most vulnerable during storm events in DFW between March and June.
Most Texas commercial property policies cover sudden storm damage, including hail, wind, and falling debris. Coverage applies when damage results from a specific weather event rather than gradual deterioration. Carriers sometimes dispute claims by attributing damage to pre-existing wear.
Emergency stabilization, including tarping and board-up, is completed during the first visit. The duration of the permanent repair depends on the size of the damaged area and the type of roofing system. Small membrane punctures and flashing repairs may finish in a single day. Larger sections requiring membrane or deck replacement take longer, depending on weather conditions compatible with the installed material.
The written report includes photographs of each damaged section, measurements of the affected area, identification of the cause of failure, and a repair cost estimate. When storm damage is found, the report adds hail impact density measurements and wind evidence formatted for insurance claim submission.
Visible signs include water stains on the ceiling, bubbling or blistering on the membrane, and standing water that does not drain. Loose or torn flashing, exposed membrane areas, and mold near roof penetrations are also common indicators. A professional inspection after any significant storm event will catch damage that is not visible from inside the building.
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EXCELLENT Based on 60 reviews Posted on M MorrisonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I was very impressed with the timeliness of SCR. Brian was not only patient with my insurance company inspector, but he was patient with me deciding on the perfect roof and gutter colors, which turned out great. He is honest, professional and knowledgeable. SCR was really a one stop shop to fit my needs of roofing, screens, and gutters. I love doing business with a resourceful company, basically, all your needs are under one roofing contractor. Brian thank you for your excellent and timely service. Mia MorrisonPosted on Emmett RichardsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After a recent hail storm I called SCR’s Brian Roderick to come by and help me prepare a claim for my insurance company. This was the second time that I had worked with him on a claim for roof damage. The first had been handled very professionally with excellent results so I didn’t hesitate to be a return customer. Brian came out, inspected my roof and prepared a report listing all damages noted and an estimated cost to repair. He reviewed the insurance submission process with me and gave me a Hail Storm Report listing the date and time of the storm, path traveled, and reported hail stone sizes to submit with my claim. He also asked me to request that he be able to accompany the insurance company inspector during his inspection trip. The Insurance Company Inspector met with Brian on the agreed date, inspected the property with Brian and basically agreed to his assessment. As the agreed roof replacement date approached, Brian came by and reviewed what would happen the next day and announced that the crew would arrive and start work around 6:30 am. They arrived on time and the first person to ring our doorbell was the Crew Chief who introduced himself and said that if I had any questions during the day that I should just ask for him and he would take care of them. My wife asked him to be careful of some of the plants in our flower beds and he promptly had the crew arrange tarps to provide protective tents over sensitive plants. The work proceeded through the day with an army of roofers. I had told Brian that my wife and I had a dinner engagement and he showed up at the time I had told him we needed to leave. He said he would stay until everything was finished, including cleanup. When we returned that evening everything looked great and the property looked better than when they started. Hopefully I won’t need similar roofing efforts in the future, but in North Texas, who knows? If I do SCR will receive the call without hesitation. If Brian commits to something you can write it in ink…..it ain’t going to change.Posted on Joan MosesTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. SCR did a wonderful job from the start. Giving us multiple options and prices for roofing material. Cody Williams, our rep, was in regular contact and helped answer many questions for us.Posted on Andrew BassfordTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. After a recent hailstorm, we received Mark and SCR's info from one of our neighbors after they had their roof replaced. Mark was very prompt in coming out and inspecting the roof. He helped guide us through the insurance claims and inspection process and helped facilitate the process of working with the insurance company. When it was time for the install, SCR had a large professional crew that came out and finished in about 6-7 hours. They did a good job cleaning up afterwards. It feels good going with a local experienced company, as some of the roofing folks that go door-to-door after weather events can be pushy. Mark and the team from SCR were very courteous and professional and didn't pressure us at any point in the process. We'll definitely work with SCR again in the future and would highly recommend them to others for honest pricing and quality work.Posted on Jay NewlinTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. It was a real pleasure to work with Mark Safford at SCR! He did a great job not only working with my insurance adjuster but also helped to navigate through my mortgage lender's third party Assurant. Mark's experience in the industry helped me to get the full value from my roofing claim, and his team did an excellent job getting the roof replaced with top-quality attention to details. I highly recommend working with Mark and his team!Posted on Mike FisherTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Our two story home suffered hail damage and had leaks on the dining room. CSR was our choice and it was right on target. Price, quality and workmanship is unmatched. Thank you for a great job.Posted on Jeff HagueTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Fantastic job replacing my roof after a hail storm. Cody made the process easy, quick and painless. He is very professional, knowledgeable, and prompt. I will definitely be doing business with them in the future. Highly recommend!!Posted on Sheri AmiriTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Wonderful experience with my recent roof replacement! Mark and his team were efficient and so easy to work with. Highly recommend. Roof looks great!Posted on J MccoyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. This was the best roofing experience, and we’ve dealt with several over the years with our rent houses. Brian was referred to me from a couple of neighbors. He came to the house and explained the process in detail, worked with our insurance company, gave me a couple of nearby addresses to drive by to help narrow down our choices. We have a steep roof with lots of angles and they finished in one day, cleaned up, and we have a great looking roof! I can’t say enough good things about them. Everything went flawlessly.Posted on Janie CarterTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Excellent company! I will recommend Brian and his team at SCR, Inc to anyone needing roof repairs. They were punctual, hard working, honest and the quality of their work was beyond anything I've ever experienced. Thank you!
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