Tacoma, WA
Commercial Roofing of Tacoma helps facility teams compare scopes, repair priorities, roof systems, and scheduling needs across Tacoma and the South Sound. Each page below covers a specific roofing need with practical visitor-facing details.
Commercial Roofing of Tacoma helps facility teams compare scopes, repair priorities, roof systems, and scheduling needs across Tacoma and the South Sound. Each page below covers a specific roofing need with practical visitor-facing details.
Carlisle SynTec's TPO, EPDM, and PVC lines are a frequent fit for South Sound roofs; we weigh their membrane options, warranty terms, and drainage detailing against how a Tacoma building is actually used.
Duro-Last's prefabricated PVC, with seams welded in the factory, limits field welding on a wet Tacoma roof; we assess where that custom-fit approach saves time and risk on South Sound projects.
GAF's broad commercial line spans TPO, modified bitumen, and coatings; we match its systems and warranty tiers to South Sound exposure and the budget cycle a given Tacoma building is working within.
Holcim Elevate, formerly Firestone Building Products, brings well-proven EPDM and TPO systems; we evaluate their membranes and warranties against the marine exposure South Sound roofs contend with.
IKO's commercial modified bitumen and single-ply offerings suit a range of Tacoma low-slope roofs; we compare their assemblies and warranty coverage to the demands of the South Sound climate.
Johns Manville pairs membranes with its own insulation for tested, single-source assemblies; we evaluate how that integrated approach fits the moisture and drainage realities of a South Sound roof.
Mule-Hide's TPO, EPDM, and coating systems serve the contractor-installed market well; we assess where their membranes and warranties fit the budget and exposure of a given Tacoma building.
Sika Sarnafil's PVC membranes are known for long-term performance and strong welds, a fit for South Sound buildings with chemical or grease exposure; we weigh their systems against a roof's specific demands.
Soprema's modified bitumen and single-ply lines bring deep waterproofing heritage; we evaluate where their multi-layer assemblies suit Tacoma roofs that need redundancy against persistent marine rain.
Versico's TPO and EPDM systems, backed by long warranties, are a solid option for South Sound low-slope roofs; we match their membranes and coverage to how a Tacoma building is used and exposed.