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Storm Damage Roof Inspection and Leak Repair in Allen Texas

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Storm rolls through, and suddenly you've got water getting into your building. It's one of those problems that feels manageable at first - until it isn't. We got the call from a commercial property in Allen, Texas and headed out to figure out exactly where water was breaking through and what it was going to take to fix it.

With flat commercial roofs, finding the source of a leak is rarely straightforward. Water travels. It enters in one spot and shows up somewhere completely different inside the building. That's why our roof inspection process goes beyond a quick glance - we get up on the roof and trace the problem back to where it actually starts. The HVAC curbs, seams, and penetrations are usually the first places we check on a TPO or flat membrane system like this one.

Once we got into the structure, the damage path told a clear story. Water had worked its way down through the framing, and the wood was showing it - darkened OSB and moisture-stained framing members that had been sitting wet long enough to cause real concern. This is exactly why catching these things fast matters. The longer water sits in a commercial building's framing, the more expensive the fix gets.

We got the inspection done, documented everything, and put a repair plan together on the spot. That's how we operate - no waiting around, no vague timelines. Commercial property owners don't have time to play the waiting game when their building is taking on water. If your property got hit by recent storms, this is the right time to get eyes on your roof before the next round of rain makes things worse.