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EPDM Rubber Roofing In Fort Worth, Texas

Proven synthetic rubber for flat commercial roofs.

EPDM Membrane Installs

Texcore installs 60 and 90 mil EPDM rubber membranes in fully adhered, mechanically attached, or ballasted configurations. Large roll widths mean fewer seams than TPO or PVC. Every seam is taped or adhered to manufacturer spec.

Black And White EPDM

White EPDM reflects heat for Texas climate performance. Black EPDM costs less and performs well on shaded or low-traffic roofs. Texcore specs the right surface based on building orientation and HVAC load.

EPDM Repairs And Recoats

Shrinkage, punctures, and seam failures are common aging issues with EPDM. Most are patched same day or recoated with elastomeric systems. Acrylic coatings add cool-roof reflectivity to aging black EPDM.

EPDM Recovers

New EPDM installs over sound existing roofs, avoiding tear-off costs. Large sheet sizes speed installation and reduce labor compared to single-ply alternatives. Moisture scans verify substrate before recovery.

Why EPDM Still Has A Place On Fort Worth Commercial Roofs

EPDM has the longest proven track record in single-ply commercial roofing, with documented performance of 30 years or more on properly installed systems. Its large sheet sizes mean fewer seams than TPO or PVC, and the rubber membrane handles wild temperature swings without cracking. Texcore installs EPDM for buildings where cost, flexibility, and proven longevity matter more than maximum reflectivity, always backed by our five-year labor warranty.

EPDM Rubber Roofing Built For Fort Worth’s Temperature Swings.

EPDM is the original rubber commercial roof and still one of the most cost-effective flat roof systems on the market. The synthetic rubber membrane handles temperature swings from negative 40 to positive 180 degrees without cracking, which matters in Fort Worth where spring cold fronts can drop temperatures 40 degrees in a few hours. Texcore installs 60 and 90 mil EPDM systems in fully adhered, mechanically attached, or ballasted configurations, with every seam taped or adhered to manufacturer spec and photo-documented before sign-off. Every project is backed by our five-year labor warranty.

EPDM SERVICES

Complete EPDM Roofing Services For Fort Worth

Texcore handles every stage of a commercial EPDM roof, from initial inspection through long-term maintenance. Our Fort Worth crews install, repair, recoat, and recover EPDM systems on warehouses, apartment buildings, office complexes, and commercial properties across North Texas. Every service includes photo documentation and our five-year labor warranty.

NEW EPDM INSTALLS

60 and 90 mil EPDM membranes in fully adhered, mechanically attached, or ballasted systems. Large sheet sizes minimize seams.

REPAIRS AND RECOATS

Patches for punctures and seam failures, plus elastomeric recoats that add reflectivity to aging black EPDM.

EPDM RECOVERS

New EPDM over sound existing roofs. Moisture scans verify substrate before quoting a recover versus tear-off.


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EPDM Roofing Questions Fort Worth Property Owners Ask

A properly installed EPDM roof in Fort Worth typically lasts 25 to 30 years, with some well-maintained systems reaching 40 years. EPDM has the longest proven track record in single-ply commercial roofing, with 60-plus years of field data behind it. Heat absorption from black EPDM can shorten life in Texas, which is why Texcore often recommends white EPDM or a reflective coating for south-facing roofs.

White EPDM performs well across all Texas climates thanks to its reflectivity and flexibility through temperature swings. Black EPDM absorbs significant heat in DFW’s six-month cooling season, which drives up HVAC costs and stresses the membrane. For south-facing or exposed roofs, Texcore typically recommends white EPDM or applying a reflective elastomeric coating over black EPDM.

EPDM is cheaper and has a longer proven track record, but TPO’s white reflective surface is better for Texas cooling. TPO’s heat-welded seams beat EPDM’s taped seams for long-term integrity. EPDM’s flexibility through temperature swings is superior, which matters during Fort Worth’s spring cold fronts. Texcore recommends the right system based on your building orientation, HVAC load, and budget.

The three most common EPDM failures are seam separation from adhesive degradation, membrane shrinkage pulling at edges and penetrations, and punctures in non-reinforced membranes. All three are catchable with scheduled inspections before they become interior leaks. Texcore offers maintenance programs that document seam condition and flashing integrity twice yearly.

Yes. Acrylic and silicone elastomeric coatings add reflectivity to aging black EPDM and seal minor seam issues. A properly applied coating can extend EPDM service life another 10 to 15 years at a fraction of replacement cost. Texcore runs adhesion tests before recommending a coating system.

Yes, for the right building. EPDM still makes sense on large flat roofs where cost matters more than reflectivity, on buildings with shaded or north-facing exposures, and where EPDM’s temperature flexibility is a real advantage. For most south-facing Texas commercial roofs, white TPO or PVC is typically the better call. Texcore will walk through both options honestly.

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