When it comes to roofing in Central Texas, one size definitely doesn’t fit all. Whether you’re protecting a family home in Bryan or managing a business property in College Station, understanding the key differences between residential and commercial roofing systems is essential to making the right choice.
Structure and Design
Residential roofs are typically pitched (sloped), while commercial roofs are often flat or low-slope. This impacts drainage, materials, and overall complexity.
Materials Matter
Homes in the Brazos Valley often use shingles or metal for style and efficiency. Commercial properties prioritize durable, flexible materials like TPO or EPDM to accommodate rooftop systems.

Installation and Maintenance
Commercial roofs take longer and require more labor and inspections. Residential roofing is typically quicker and more affordable to maintain—though both benefit from regular checkups by Lone-Star Roof Systems.
Codes, Costs, and Considerations
Commercial properties face stricter codes, insulation rules, and larger budgets. Understanding these differences is key before starting your next project.
Why Choose Lone-Star Roof Systems
At Lone-Star Roof Systems, we bring 20 years of experience serving both homeowners and business owners across the Brazos Valley.
Whether you’re tackling a new build or replacing an aging roof, we offer:
- Free consultations
- High-quality materials
- Reliable, local service
Contact Lone-Star Roof Systems Today!
Call us at 979-218-3662 or toll-free at 800-317-1939 to discuss your next roofing project.
