COMMERCIAL ROOFING RESOURCE
Real 2026 price ranges for every major low-slope roofing system, the factors that move your number up or down, and an honest look at when a repair or restoration beats a full replacement.
Updated June 2026 · 9 min read
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If you own or manage a commercial building, your roof is one of the largest assets you will ever maintain — and one of the hardest to price without a professional on the roof. Costs swing widely because no two flat roofs are alike: the membrane type, the deck underneath, the number of penetrations, and how easy the roof is to reach all push the final number in different directions.
Most commercial low-slope roofing lands somewhere between roughly $7.50 and $16 per square foot installed in 2026, but that band is wide on purpose. A simple TPO recover on a clean warehouse deck can come in well under that range, while a metal standing-seam system with code-driven insulation upgrades can run above it. The figures in this guide are planning numbers, not bids.
The only way to get an exact, defensible cost for your building is to have someone inspect it. At Guardsmen Commercial Roofing we offer free drone and infrared inspections so you can budget from real data — actual square footage, real deck condition, and a clear picture of whether you even need a replacement at all. More than half of the roofs we look at are repairable.
Below are honest 2026 installed price ranges per square foot for the most common commercial low-slope systems. Ranges reflect typical tear-off-or-recover installations on accessible roofs; complex jobs land at the high end, simple ones at the low end. Use these to frame a budget, then confirm with an inspection.
| ROOFING SYSTEM | INSTALLED COST / SQ FT | BEST FOR |
|---|---|---|
| TPO | $5.50–$10.50 | Warehouses, retail, large flat roofs |
| EPDM | $5.50–$11 | Offices, schools, low-traffic roofs |
| PVC | $8–$14 | Restaurants, grease-exposed or chemical-exposed roofs |
| Metal / Standing Seam | $10–$18 | Long-life roofs, sloped or architectural buildings |
| Spray Foam (SPF) | $4.50–$10 | Recover over old roofs, irregular shapes, added insulation |
| Modified Bitumen | $4–$8 | Small to mid roofs, high-traffic areas, budget projects |
| Built-Up (BUR) | $5.50–$9 | Heavy-duty roofs, ballasted multi-ply assemblies |
| Roof Coatings / Restoration | $2.50–$6 | Sound roofs with life left — extend, don't replace |
Replacement gets the attention, but it is not always the right spend. On a sound deck, a targeted repair or a full restoration coating can extend a roof’s service life by 10 to 15 years for a fraction of the cost of a tear-off — often $2.50 to $6 per square foot for restoration versus $7.50 to $16 to replace. We inspect roofs every week that owners assumed were finished and find they have years of life left with the right maintenance.
The honest test is lifecycle cost, not sticker price. If your deck is dry and the membrane is largely intact, restoration is usually the smarter dollar. If the insulation is saturated, the deck is failing, or you are patching leaks every season, replacement is the better long-term value because you stop paying repeatedly for a roof that keeps failing. We tell you which side of that line your roof is on before you spend anything — repair first is how we operate.
To make the per-square-foot numbers concrete, here are realistic 2026 budget ranges for common project types. These assume typical access and condition; your actual figure depends on the drivers above and a real inspection.
| EXAMPLE PROJECT | ESTIMATED RANGE |
|---|---|
| 10,000 sq ft warehouse — TPO recover | $55,000–$105,000 |
| 20,000 sq ft distribution center — EPDM replacement | $110,000–$220,000 |
| 6,000 sq ft restaurant — PVC (grease-resistant) | $48,000–$84,000 |
| 15,000 sq ft office / school — standing seam metal | $150,000–$270,000 |
| 12,000 sq ft sound roof — restoration coating | $30,000–$72,000 |
All figures here are 2026 planning estimates for budgeting purposes only — they are not a quote, and your actual cost will vary with your roof’s size, system, condition, and access.
FAQ
Most commercial low-slope roofs run roughly $7.50 to $16 per square foot installed in 2026, depending on the system. TPO and EPDM sit on the lower end, PVC and metal on the higher end, and restoration coatings cost far less at about $2.50 to $6 per square foot. The only way to know your exact number is a roof inspection.
Repair or restoration is almost always cheaper upfront — often a fraction of replacement cost — and on a sound deck it can add 10 to 15 years of life. Replacement makes sense when the deck or insulation has failed or you are patching leaks every season. We inspect first and recommend repair whenever the roof can honestly support it; more than half of the roofs we see are repairable.
The biggest cost drivers are roof access and height, the number of penetrations and curbs, whether the old roof is torn off or recovered, the condition of the deck underneath, required insulation or code upgrades, and the warranty tier you choose. A crowded, hard-to-reach roof that needs a full tear-off and deck repair will land well above a clean, open recover.
TPO typically runs about $5.50 to $10.50 per square foot installed in 2026, which makes it one of the most cost-effective single-ply systems for warehouses, retail, and large flat roofs. A recover over a sound deck comes in lower; a full tear-off with new insulation comes in higher.
Start with the per-square-foot range for your system, multiply by your roof’s actual square footage, and add a contingency of 10 to 20 percent for deck repairs you cannot see until the old roof is removed. Then get a free inspection so you can replace those estimates with real numbers and decide whether replacement is even necessary yet. Many owners phase the work or restore now and budget replacement later.
Yes. Guardsmen Commercial Roofing provides free drone and infrared inspections with no obligation. We measure your roof accurately, check for hidden moisture, and give you an exact price along with an honest repair-first recommendation. Call 770-714-5988 to schedule yours.
Tech-driven inspection, honest assessment, clear plan — no pressure, no replacement-pushing.