Specialty Roofing in North Las Vegas, NV
If your North Las Vegas home was built between 2003 and 2007, there’s a real chance your roof is approaching — or already past — its useful life. Premier Roofing & Construction has spent 14 years working roofs across North Las Vegas, from the Aliante master-planned community to the flat-roofed block homes near the original downtown, and we know exactly what these structures need. Our Specialty Roofing team handles the jobs that standard shingle swaps can’t solve — TPO membranes, solar-ready systems, modified bitumen, and more. Call us at (725) 373-5602 for a free estimate.

Why Premier Roofing & Construction Is North Las Vegas’s Preferred Specialty Roofing Company
Karen Gomez isn’t a project manager who reviews invoices from a home office — she’s the lead technician on your roof. That owner-led model has earned Premier Roofing & Construction a perfect 5-star rating across 613 verified reviews, many of them from homeowners right here in North Las Vegas. That isn’t luck. It’s the direct result of 14 years of showing up personally, diagnosing problems accurately, and installing materials correctly the first time.
North Las Vegas has roofing conditions that differ meaningfully from Henderson or Summerlin — the housing stock is older, the tract construction was built to a tighter budget, and the Mojave sun hits the valley floor here with no elevation relief. Karen has worked every zip code in North Las Vegas, from 89030 and 89031 near downtown and the Carey corridor to 89084 out in the newer Aliante sections, and that field familiarity shapes every material recommendation she makes.
Our Specialty Roofing Services in North Las Vegas
Solar Ready Roofing
A growing number of North Las Vegas homeowners are looking at solar — and the smarter ones are calling us before the solar installer shows up. If your shingles are already oxidizing or your decking is showing early moisture damage, adding panels to a failing roof means an expensive double tear-off in three years. We install GAF solar-ready underlayment systems and appropriately reinforced decking so your roof is ready for panels without a second disruption. We recently worked a 2005-built home on the Carey Avenue corridor where the original three-tab shingles had oxidized to a chalky gray and the pipe-boot sealants had cracked completely open — invisible for years in the dry climate until a monsoon cloudburst drove water straight into the OSB decking. We stripped the failing shingles, replaced a section of swollen OSB, and installed the GAF solar-ready underlayment system so the homeowner could add panels without a second tear-off, finishing with new lead-free pipe boots sealed specifically for Mojave heat cycles. That’s the right sequence.
TPO Roofing
TPO single-ply membrane is the right answer for most low-slope roofs in North Las Vegas — residential and commercial alike. It reflects UV instead of absorbing it, which matters enormously when your roof surface hits 165–170°F every July and August. For the massive warehouses concentrated in the Apex Industrial Park area in far-north NLV, TPO is practically the only sensible option at scale: nothing else handles that unrelenting UV load with as low a long-term maintenance footprint. A typical TPO installation on a North Las Vegas single-story residential home runs $5.50–$8.50 per square foot, with commercial square footage on Apex-area structures often negotiated on project scope. We use membranes from Owens Corning and CertainTeed lines where TPO is specified, heat-welded at every seam — no adhesive shortcuts that fail in the heat.
EPDM Roofing
EPDM rubber roofing is well-suited for the flat-roofed block homes that predate the boom — the pre-1980 structures scattered through North Las Vegas’s original downtown blocks near Craig Road and the older residential corridors off Lake Mead Boulevard. These homes have often never been re-roofed, and their original built-up systems are brittle after decades of extreme heat cycling. EPDM lays over existing substrate with minimal structural loading, stretches rather than cracks under thermal movement, and holds a watertight seal through the kind of monsoon cloudburst that finds every gap in a dried-out roof. North Las Vegas residential EPDM projects typically run $4.50–$7.00 per square foot installed.
Modified Bitumen
For North Las Vegas’s flat and near-flat roofs — particularly the aging block homes near the original downtown — modified bitumen is a workhorse material that outperforms standard built-up systems in UV resistance and is torch-applied for a fully bonded, monolithic surface that doesn’t shift or separate under thermal stress. The original built-up roofing on pre-1980 structures in North Las Vegas has had its gravel surfacing worn thin and its felts made brittle by 40-plus years of 165–170°F summer surface temperatures; delamination and ponding-water intrusion during monsoon events aren’t a future risk on these roofs — they’re already happening. Modified bitumen replacement runs $4.00–$6.50 per square foot in the North Las Vegas market, depending on deck condition and number of existing layers.
Built-Up Roofing & Green Roof Systems
Built-up roofing (BUR) remains a sound choice for commercial structures requiring a thicker, gravel-surfaced system, and we install it with materials from Tamko and Atlas where project specs call for it. Green roof systems are less common in the Mojave climate but are emerging in select North Las Vegas commercial and mixed-use developments seeking energy code points — we assess viability honestly and won’t sell a system that the local climate will defeat.
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Trusted Brands We Service in North Las Vegas
Premier Roofing & Construction carries and installs materials from seven major lines — GAF, CertainTeed, Owens Corning, IKO, Atlas, Tamko, and Boral — which means the material recommendation Karen makes is driven entirely by what your specific North Las Vegas roof needs, not by a single-vendor contract that limits her options. If your project calls for a GAF solar-ready system, that’s what goes on. If a Tamko or Atlas modified-bitumen spec fits better structurally and economically, that’s the honest answer. We stock commonly needed accessories locally to keep North Las Vegas projects moving without wait-time delays on material orders.

Common Specialty Roofing Problems We See in North Las Vegas Homes
- Boom-era shingle failure across entire blocks. The thousands of tract homes built in Aliante and along the Cheyenne and Carey corridors between 2003 and 2007 were roofed with budget three-tab or entry-level architectural shingles on a 20-year life cycle — and that clock has run out. UV-oxidized granule loss and sealant strip failure are appearing simultaneously across entire North Las Vegas streets, not as isolated repairs, which is something we see nowhere else in the valley at this scale.
- Monsoon cloudbursts exposing months of invisible damage. North Las Vegas gets almost no rain for nine or ten months straight, which means cracked pipe-boot sealants and dried-out TPO or modified-bitumen lap seams go completely undetected — until a sudden 1–2 inch monsoon cloudburst drives water into the decking all at once. By the time a homeowner notices a ceiling stain, the OSB may already be swollen.
- Apex Industrial Park flat-roof membrane degradation. The commercial warehouses concentrated in far-north NLV’s Apex Industrial Park absorb full Mojave UV with zero shade or wind buffering from surrounding structures. TPO and modified-bitumen membranes on these buildings age significantly faster than manufacturer UV ratings predict in more temperate climates, and lap-seam failures on a 300,000-square-foot roof are not a trivial repair.
- Pre-1980 downtown block homes with original built-up roofing. Older North Las Vegas homes near the historic downtown — blocks off Craig Road and Lake Mead Boulevard — were built flat-roofed with BUR systems that have never been replaced. After 40-plus years of extreme heat cycling, the felts are brittle and the gravel surfacing is thin; any standing water from a monsoon event is a direct path to structural intrusion.
Pricing for Specialty Roofing in North Las Vegas, NV
Here are honest market ranges for North Las Vegas specialty roofing projects as of 2025–2026:
- TPO Roofing (residential): $5.50–$8.50 per sq. ft. installed
- EPDM Roofing: $4.50–$7.00 per sq. ft. installed
- Modified Bitumen: $4.00–$6.50 per sq. ft. installed
- Solar Ready Roofing System (underlayment + prep): $1.50–$3.50 per sq. ft. above standard replacement cost
- Built-Up Roofing (BUR): $4.50–$7.50 per sq. ft. installed
What moves a project toward the higher end of those ranges: deteriorated OSB decking that needs replacement before membrane installation, multi-layer tear-off on older North Las Vegas homes, and commercial square footage on complex Apex-area rooflines. Karen assesses deck condition on every estimate because skipping that step is how reroof projects fail early. All estimates are free, and we don’t make material recommendations until we’ve physically seen the roof. Call (725) 373-5602 to schedule yours.
We Also Serve Cities Near North Las Vegas
Our service area extends well beyond North Las Vegas. We regularly work jobs in Sunrise Manor, Nellis Air Force Base, and Las Vegas — same crew, same standards, same Karen-led quality control on every project. If you’re just outside North Las Vegas proper, call us and we’ll confirm coverage for your address. Response times to these neighboring communities are typically the same as for North Las Vegas itself.
Serving North Las Vegas, NV — Our Local Coverage Area
We’re based in the North Las Vegas area and know this community well. Use the map below to see our service coverage — if you’re nearby, we can almost certainly help.
FAQs — Specialty Roofing in North Las Vegas
North Las Vegas absorbed a disproportionate share of Nevada’s 2003–2007 housing boom’s most affordable tract construction — entire developments like Aliante and the Carey/Cheyenne corridors were built with budget 20-year three-tab or entry-level architectural shingles that are now hitting end-of-life simultaneously. This is specific to North Las Vegas’s role as the valley’s affordable-housing corridor during the bubble; higher-end builds in Henderson or Summerlin used longer-life materials and are not seeing the same citywide wave. It’s not a coincidence that your neighbors are all getting new roofs this year. Call (725) 373-5602 — Karen will assess exactly where your roof stands.
Yes — TPO is the most practical membrane option for Apex-area commercial warehouses precisely because of the UV load, not despite it. TPO’s reflective white surface turns away solar energy rather than absorbing it, which reduces surface temperatures, slows membrane aging, and cuts cooling costs inside the structure. The critical factor is heat-welded seams; adhesive-bonded TPO systems fail faster in Mojave conditions. We weld every seam and won’t use adhesive as a shortcut on commercial installs. Call (725) 373-5602 to discuss your facility’s maintenance schedule.
You can — but only if the shingles have enough remaining life to outlast your solar system’s production warranty, typically 25 years. If your shingles are 15-year-old three-tabs from the boom era, installing panels over them now means a forced tear-off in 5–8 years that costs more than doing it right today. The smarter path is a solar-ready reroof first — GAF’s solar-ready underlayment system is designed exactly for this — so you pull one permit, do one tear-off, and your panels go onto a roof that will outlast them. Call (725) 373-5602 and Karen will walk through the timeline with you at no charge.
Modified bitumen is an asphalt-based membrane reinforced with polyester or fiberglass and modified with polymers that make it flexible across extreme temperature swings. It’s torch-applied directly to the deck, creating a fully bonded, monolithic surface with no seams that can lift or separate under thermal movement — exactly what the pre-1980 flat-roofed block homes near North Las Vegas’s original downtown need. Those structures are carrying original built-up roofing with brittle felts and worn gravel surfacing that’s failing after decades of 165–170°F summer cycles. Modified bitumen is a proven, cost-efficient upgrade that handles the monsoon water those roofs will eventually see. Typical cost runs $4.00–$6.50 per sq. ft. in North Las Vegas. Call (725) 373-5602 for an assessment.
The monsoon hits North Las Vegas differently than standard rain climates because roofs spend 9–10 months in near-zero rainfall, which allows sealants, lap seams, and pipe-boot compounds to dry out, crack, and shrink without ever being stress-tested by water. Then a July or August cloudburst delivers 1–2 inches of rain in under an hour onto those compromised surfaces all at once. TPO lap seams that have thermally cycled without staying wet, modified-bitumen flashing that has lost flexibility, and cracked pipe boots on standard asphalt roofs all fail in the same monsoon event — and the damage appears to happen “suddenly” only because the slow degradation was invisible in dry weather. Specialty roofing systems we install account for this cycle: materials are specified and sealed for Mojave heat first, monsoon water second. Call (725) 373-5602 before monsoon season, not after.
Reviewed by Karen Gomez, Owner & Lead Technician at Premier Roofing & Construction, serving North Las Vegas since 2011.