Fargo's Flat Roof Waterproofing and
Fluid-Applied Coatings Specialists
Not a crew that applies sealant to the first wet area and schedules the next call for when it fails again. A spray-application specialist with construction-grade equipment, foam roofing expertise, and the waterproofing knowledge to assess what a Fargo commercial roof is actually doing with water before touching a product.
Why Choose Technical Construction Solutions for Roof Waterproofing in Fargo, ND?
In Fargo’s commercial and industrial corridors, flat roof leaks often become a frustrating cycle of expensive, failed repairs because contractors patch visible exit points instead of fixing the root cause. A property manager off 13th Avenue South experienced this firsthand after three separate repairs failed to stop recurring leaks.
TCS discovered that standing water near a central mechanical cluster was migrating laterally beneath a delaminated coating, surfacing at different interior locations each time. We permanently solved the issue by installing a tapered overlay to correct drainage and applying a fluid-applied membrane across the entire prepared substrate.
This diagnostic approach is driven by founder Freddy Lewis, who leverages 15 years of construction experience to ensure TCS prioritizes drainage and substrate adhesion over quick-fix patches. As a leading insulation contractor in Fargo, ND, we understand the full building envelope.
Commercial Flat Roof Waterproofing in Fargo, ND
For commercial buildings, warehouses, and industrial properties across Fargo and Cass County, waterproofing determines whether Fargo's weather stays outside or works its way into your inventory. A system that performs here must address more than rain. Standing water from spring snowmelt, ice damming at parapet edges, and temperature swings exceeding 100 degrees between summer and winter test every seam bond.
This crew assesses drainage patterns and moisture infiltration pathways before touching a product. That assessment determines whether the existing system can be coated or whether drainage corrections are a prerequisite for the waterproofing to hold.
Agricultural and Metal Building Roof Waterproofing
Metal panels on agricultural buildings throughout the Red River Valley expand and contract with every temperature shift. This opens gaps at seam joints and fastener heads that point-applied sealant cannot hold. Fluid-applied waterproofing systems bond directly to metal substrates, bridge movement at joints, and cover every fastener head in a single flexible membrane.
For agricultural operations where stored grain and equipment carry real value, proper waterproofing protects your investment through conditions that annual sealant applications simply cannot keep pace with.
Acrylic, Silicone, and Elastomeric Coating Systems
Acrylic Systems
Acrylic coatings perform well on Fargo roofs with positive drainage, where standing water clears promptly. They offer strong UV resistance and reflective properties that reduce cooling loads during Fargo's bright summer months. Best for well-pitched commercial roofs with solid existing adhesion.
Silicone Systems
Silicone handles standing water without degrading, making it the correct choice for flat roofs with drainage limitations. Silicone maintains flexibility through a wider temperature range than acrylic, a critical advantage for membranes cycling between sub-zero winter and summer heat.
Elastomeric Systems
Offering the highest flexibility and elongation, elastomeric systems are best suited for metal roofing throughout Cass County's agricultural building stock. These coatings bridge seam gaps without cracking under repeated expansion and contraction of metal panels.
SPF Roofing Specialists
For Fargo roofs where existing membranes have reached the end of service life, spray polyurethane foam roofing provides a seamless, insulated replacement that eliminates every seam and lap. SPF adds substantial R-value and wind resistance that standard systems cannot match.
The Equipment Advantage on Large Fargo Coating Projects
Fluid-applied coatings require consistent spray output and material temperature to perform. A crew with undersized equipment slows down and produces an uneven film with thin spots. In Fargo's climate, every thin spot becomes a freeze-thaw stress point.
TCS operates the 44-foot Big Rig that transports materials and lift equipment for large commercial projects in a single mobilization. This eliminates production interruptions and cold-joint risks, ensuring your roof returns to service as quickly as possible without second mobilization costs.
Why Fargo Property Owners Trust TCS
Foam-Informed Understanding
Our SPF roofing expertise gives this crew a detailed understanding of where Fargo roofs fail: at seams stressed by thermal cycling and parapet terminations where ice damming occurs.
15+ Years Field Experience
Founded and led by someone with over a decade and a half in construction. Waterproofing problems get diagnosed from a systems perspective, not just a surface fix.
Spray Application Expertise
We were built around foam and spray technology. Equipment calibration and substrate assessment carry directly into fluid-applied coatings for consistent results.
Large Project Capacity
Multiple rigs and a 44-foot supply trailer complete projects in a single mobilization, eliminating cold-joint risks and production interruptions.
Built for Fargo's Climate
Every system accounts for freeze-thaw cycles, spring snowmelt, and thermal cycling on metal substrates that moderate-climate specs simply cannot handle.
Fair Pricing & Preparation
Every estimate reflects full-surface substrate preparation and proper drainage assessment. No padding, no skipping steps to protect margins.
Get a Free Roof Waterproofing Estimate in Fargo, ND
A Fargo flat roof that keeps leaking costs more than one that gets waterproofed correctly the first time. One conversation is enough to identify where moisture is entering and give you a clear picture of what the right system will cost.
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4102 14th Ave N Suite 23
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