Tecta America CS Amarillo started its journey as “Construction Services” in 1943 in Vernon, Texas. Over the years, Construction Services grew into a specialty contractor, narrowing its focus to all types of commercial roofing, and became known for its capability to handle the more substantial and complex projects. In 1963, the company relocated to its permanent home in Amarillo, Texas. We specialize in the installation of all types of commercial roofing, industrial roofing, re-roofs, metal roofs, leak repairs, preventative maintenance, coatings, inspections, and service, as well as custom sheet metal fabrication. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, all year long for you. If you have an emergency roofing issue, we will be able to help you out. With Tecta America Amarillo, you can rest assured that your building, and everything inside, will be protected by a properly installed, quality roof. Roofing in Amarillo and the surrounding communities is our specialty. Our continued growth as the commercial roofing industry’s leader allows us to offer the greatest depth of experience, resources, technology, and capabilities available today. We offer a full line of commercial roofing maintenance, repairs & installations, including: Repair & Leak Services Commercial Coatings Roof Asset Mgmt Preventative Maint. Emergency Response Commercial Roofing Architectural Metal Roof Inspections Skylight-Daylight Roof Replacement Customer Service Testimonials
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We are fully accredited by Hoechst-Celanese and Flour Daniel
We use only high-quality roofing materials from trusted manufacturers, ensuring durability, longevity, and performance.
Our team is dedicated to providing excellent customer service, addressing your concerns and ensuring a positive experience.
Our team consists of licensed and insured roofing contractors, ensuring professionalism, safety, and peace of mind.
Received after an explosion destroyed the entire plant in Pampa Texas, requiring an emergency rebuild of 27 buildings