SAN ANTONIO'S TOP CHOICE FOR ROOFING &  REPAIRS


Pacific Standard has a wide range of roofing systems to choose from. Backed by our state-of-the-art roofing equipment and certified roofing specialist we will find the best solution to fit your needs. Pacific Standard offers roof replacement, new construction, and preventative maintenance and repair.

Coatings


Roof coatings are utilized to prolong the lifespan of an existing roof covering, such as built-up roofing, modified bitumen, metal roofing, single-ply membranes, and spray foam polyurethane. Roof coatings consist of liquefied polymers that seal cracks, lower the surface temperature of a roof, and mold into uneven roof surfaces.

Metal Roof


Metal roofing systems consist of large metal panels or sheets that are designed to provide durable and long-lasting protection for a building's structure.




Single-Ply


Single-Ply is a roofing system that consists of a membrane sheet. The three common membranes include: Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO), Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM), and Polyvinyl Chloride( PVC). Installation methods include mechanically attached, fully adhered, and ballasted. 

Modified Bitumen


Modified Bitumen is a popular choice for low-slope projects. Modified Bitumen is constructed of layers of asphalt combined with polymerized rubber or plastic and reinforced with fiberglass. This system is sealed either through a hot torch or cold process through bonding adhesive.

Built-Up Roof


Built-up roof or BUR is a roofing system that layers 2 to 4 rounds of asphalt and finishes with a topping of aggregate (stone or gravel). BUR is most commonly used for low-slope and flat roofs.




Shingles


Roofing Shingles are individual overlapping pieces or tiles that are laid in rows to cover a roof's surface. Shingles are known as one of the most popular roofing material choices for residential buildings and are typically made of asphalt, though other materials such as wood, metal, slate, or synthetic materials can also be used.



Tapered Insulation Systems


Tapered Insulation Systems are designed to manage water flow on a low pitched roof to prevent standing water, unneeded structural loading, and plant development. This technique adds a thermally resistant layer and corrects slopes.

Steep-Slope Roofing


 Steep slope roofing refers to roofing systems installed on roofs with a high pitch or steep angle. These roofs tend to have a slope greater than 3:12 and can consist of various materials such as shingles, metal, and tile.