About
Knight Commercial Roofing operates out of Plano, TX, positioning itself within one of the Dallas-Fort Worth metro's most active commercial construction and property management markets. For facility managers and building owners overseeing office parks, retail centers, industrial facilities, and warehouse portfolios across the Plano corridor, a locally based commercial roofing contractor brings meaningful advantages in response time and regional code familiarity. Knight Commercial Roofing focuses exclusively on commercial roof systems — the kind of flat and low-slope assemblies that define North Texas's commercial building stock. Contractors of this profile routinely install and service TPO membrane systems, which dominate new commercial construction in the DFW region for their heat-reflectance and weldability. EPDM rubber roofing remains a reliable choice for older warehouse and institutional buildings, while modified bitumen and built-up roofing (BUR) provide proven performance on retail and mixed-use structures that demand multi-ply redundancy. Metal and standing seam systems serve industrial and distribution facilities where longevity and minimal maintenance intervals are priorities. Roof coatings — silicone and acrylic formulations — offer facility managers a cost-effective path to extending membrane life and improving energy efficiency without full tear-off. Plano's climate presents real challenges: intense summer UV exposure, hail events, and the thermal cycling that comes with wide seasonal temperature swings all accelerate membrane degradation and flashing failures. Property managers in this market benefit from working with a contractor who understands local weather patterns and can assess ponding water risks on the low-slope roofs common to North Texas commercial inventory. Facility managers evaluating commercial roofing contractors in Plano should request documentation of manufacturer certifications, proof of commercial liability insurance, and a clear scope-of-work process that covers leak diagnostics, flashing repair, and long-term maintenance planning.