
As a trusted industrial and commercial roofing contractor in South Austin, TX, we set the standard with high-performance roofing systems built for year-round protection. Your business deserves the best, and that's exactly what we deliver.
When your roof fails, our commercial roofing company in South Austin is ready to step in with expert craftsmanship and top-quality materials.

Protect your property against the elements with durable roofing systems like flat roofs, TPO, and metal roofing, installed with the right expertise and precision.

Put an end to leaks with precise roof replacements crafted with premium materials and a smooth, non-disruptive process for your daily operations.
We’re fanatic about customer satisfaction and provide the strongest materials, workmanship and labor warranties in the industry.
Quality without compromise - it’s our mantra. With over 20+ years experience, we know the formula for delivering a high quality exterior contractor service.
At Storm Guard’s commercial roofing in South Austin, we follow a proven, detail-driven process that ensures outstanding results every step of the way.
Learn more about our most frequently asked questions
Commercial roofing systems are roofs constructed of materials designed for industrial or business use. There are several common types of commercial roofing, all of which have practical applications.
While some commercial roofs are made of shingles, most commercial roofing systems come in types like a single-ply membrane, a built-up roofing system, metal roofing, and other materials.
The cost of replacing a commercial roof will vary, depending on the method and materials chosen. It’s best to consult your contractor for an estimate.
Commercial roofing systems and residential roofs have similar functions—they both protect the building underneath. However, commercial roofing uses materials that are very durable and more functional for other commercial applications.
Depending on the roof type and materials you choose, a commercial roof should last anywhere from 30 to more than 50 years with proper maintenance.
Yes, for many homeowners, they are a smart investment. Class III and IV shingles are designed to withstand better against hail and severe weather, which we experience frequently in Central Texas. They may cost more initially, but the longer lifespan and potential insurance savings can make them worthwhile in the long run.
It does. Darker shingles absorb more heat, which can make your attic and home warmer in summer. Lighter colors reflect more sunlight, helping keep cooling costs down. Choosing the right color can be one way to strike a balance between energy efficiency and curb appeal.
Good ventilation helps your roof and attic “breathe.” It reduces heat buildup, prevents moisture damage, and helps shingles last longer. Signs of poor ventilation include hot upper rooms, musty odors in the attic, or high energy bills. A roof inspection is the best way to confirm if your ventilation system is working properly.
Most asphalt shingle roofs last 20–30 years, depending on the type of shingle, the quality of installation, and local weather conditions. Severe storms or extreme heat in Texas may shorten that time frame.
Roof issues often start at vulnerable points—such as flashing, valleys, or spots around chimneys and skylights. Regularly inspecting these areas can help address minor concerns before they turn into costly repairs.
Metal roofs are very durable. With proper installation and maintenance, they can last 40–70 years, especially higher-end options like standing seam systems. This lifespan is significantly longer than most shingle roofs.
Many insurance providers are updating their policies to reduce coverage on older roofs. For example, after 15 years, they may pay only for the roof’s current value instead of full replacement cost, or may not renew coverage at all. Staying informed about your policy and the age of your roof helps you avoid surprises if a claim is needed.
Flashing protects some of the most leak-prone areas of your roof. Reusing old flashing during a re-roof can leave weak spots behind. Replacing it ensures the new roof system is fully sealed and protected.
Yes. Texas law requires homeowners to pay their insurance deductible when filing a claim. It’s important to know that any contractor who offers to “waive” your deductible is not following the law.
The cost depends on the size of your home, the roofing material you choose, and the scope of work involved. Asphalt shingles are generally less expensive, while metal or impact-resistant shingles cost more but last longer.
Here is a general breakdown of average roof costs:
(We provide clear, detailed estimates so you know exactly what to expect before any work begins.)
Storm activity varies across the Austin area. South Austin ZIP codes, such as 78749, typically experience fewer major hail events compared to areas north and east, including Round Rock (78717), Leander, Cedar Park, and Mueller (78723). Even so, hail can be unpredictable, which makes regular roof inspections a smart step after any severe weather.
Achieve peace of mind and satisfaction through Storm Guard's durable, long-lasting commercial roofing in South Austin, engineered specifically to meet the unique demands of your commercial space. Get started with a free estimate today!