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Roof Repair in Pampa, TX

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Quick Summary

  • What this page covers: Roof Repair for homes and businesses in Pampa, Texas.
  • Local context: 5 Star Roofing has been headquartered in Amarillo since 2014 and serves Pampa as part of its West Texas service area.
  • Repair scope: leak isolation, flashing and seal repairs, partial reroofs, and storm-related fixes.
  • Next step: free inspections available. Call (806) 622-6041 to schedule, or use the contact form on this page.

What Makes Our Pampa Roof Repair Specialists Different?

Pampa's location in the Texas Panhandle creates unique roofing challenges. Agricultural community in the High Plains. Texas Panhandle weather extremes—6-8 annual hailstorms, High Plains winds 60+ mph, and agricultural community exposure to High Plains winds and frequent hailstorms—demand superior roofing materials and expert installation.

We've protected 220+ Pampa properties with premium materials engineered for Panhandle weather. We understand local building codes, work seamlessly with Pampa property owners, and handle complete insurance claims. Most homeowners pay only their deductible when insurance covers storm damage.

Frequently Asked Questions

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What Does Pampa Roof Repair Services We Provide Involve?

Oil & Gas Industry Specialist

Pampa sits in the middle of the Texas Panhandle oil and gas patch, with Cabot Corporation's carbon black plant, active wells across Gray County, and the support shops that keep them running. We repair TPO and modified bitumen on those flat-roofed buildings and asphalt shingle systems on the homes that house the crews.

  • • TPO and modified bitumen repairs on oilfield shop roofs
  • • Flashing and curb work around gas-plant rooftop equipment
  • • Shingle and metal repairs on energy-worker homes
  • • R-panel metal patches on equipment shelters and outbuildings

Gray County Seat Services

As the Gray County seat, Pampa houses the courthouse, county offices, and school district buildings that fall under the city's adopted version of the IBC and IRC. Public-building work requires prevailing wage compliance and paperwork that matches what the county wants to see at closeout.

  • • Repairs on Gray County courthouse and annex buildings
  • • Pampa ISD facility roof patches and flashing work
  • • Municipal building TPO, EPDM, and modified bitumen repairs
  • • Code compliance against the city-adopted IBC edition

Historic Downtown Preservation

Downtown Pampa still carries its 1920s and 30s oil boom storefronts along Cuyler and Foster, many with parapet walls and built-up flat roofs. Repairs on these buildings need modified bitumen or low-slope membranes that perform like a modern roof but stay invisible from the street.

  • • Modified bitumen and built-up roof repairs behind parapet walls
  • • Standing seam metal that matches an original profile
  • • Flashing and coping repairs on brick parapets
  • • Patches that preserve street-level sightlines downtown

Energy Worker Community

A lot of Pampa homes are on shift-worker schedules. Crews come off rigs at odd hours and need sleep during the day. We coordinate roof repairs around shift changes so a homeowner working overnight on a rig is not woken up by nail guns at 7 AM.

  • • Asphalt shingle and Class 4 impact-rated shingle repairs
  • • Flashing repairs around vents, chimneys, and skylights
  • • Scheduling around oilfield shift rotations

What Are Pampa's Energy Industry Environment?

Oil & Gas Operations

Gray County sits over the Anadarko and Hugoton gas basins. Pampa's industrial belt around Highway 60 and the old Celanese site exposes flat roofs to airborne hydrocarbons that age standard TPO faster than in a residential setting.

County Government

The Gray County courthouse, M.K. Brown Auditorium, and Pampa ISD campuses all require contractors who can produce permits, insurance certificates, and closeout paperwork that match Pampa's adopted IBC and IRC.

Energy Community

Many Pampa neighborhoods house Cabot Corporation and oilfield service crews whose shift patterns vary widely. Asphalt shingle and Class 4 impact-rated shingle work is scheduled on a calendar that respects those shifts.

Industrial Environmental Factors

Hydrocarbon Exposure

Oil and gas operations in Pampa create airborne hydrocarbons and industrial chemicals that can affect roofing material selection and longevity. Our material choices account for this industrial environment.

Energy Sector Schedules

The oil and gas industry operates on demanding schedules with operations. Our service delivery accommodates energy sector timing requirements and storm response needs.

How Does the Pampa Roof Repair Process Work?

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Energy Sector Response Coordination

Understanding that Pampa's energy sector operates continuously, we coordinate our post-storm documentation with oil and gas facility operations and worker shift schedules to minimize disruption.

  • • Shift schedule accommodation
  • • Industrial safety protocol compliance
  • • Oil field facility prioritization
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Industrial Environment Assessment

Our inspectors evaluate both weather damage and industrial environmental factors unique to Pampa's oil and gas operations, including exposure to hydrocarbons and industrial processes.

  • • Hydrocarbon exposure evaluation
  • • Industrial contamination assessment
  • • Energy facility building codes
  • • County government compliance
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Energy-Grade Material Selection

Around Pampa's gas plants and oilfield service yards, we specify TPO or PVC membranes from Carlisle or Firestone rated for hydrocarbon contact, and Class 4 impact-rated asphalt shingles on homes inside the industrial blast zone where dust and chemical fallout are part of daily life.

  • • Carlisle or Firestone TPO and PVC where chemicals are in the air
  • • UL 2218 Class 4 asphalt shingles for hail-rated residential work
  • • R-panel and standing seam metal for shop and shelter buildings
  • • Modified bitumen on parapet-wall downtown structures
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Industry-Coordinated Installation

On active oil and gas sites in Gray County, we sign in at the facility gate, complete contractor safety orientation, and stage materials clear of process areas. Hot work permits and tie-off requirements get handled before a crew steps on the roof.

  • • Facility-issued safety orientation and gate sign-in
  • • OSHA fall protection tied to facility anchor points
  • • Hot work permits before any torch or welding on the membrane
  • • Lockout protocols around live process and electrical equipment
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Industrial Performance Monitoring

After a repair on a Pampa industrial roof, we schedule a follow-up visit to look for membrane shrinkage at seams, coating wear from hydrocarbon fallout, and any drainage issues caused by Panhandle dust collecting on flat roofs. Photos go in the file with the original repair report.

  • • Follow-up inspection on TPO and modified bitumen seam health
  • • Coating-wear check near gas plant exhaust and flare paths
  • • Drain and scupper cleanout after dust events on flat roofs
  • • Manufacturer warranty registration with Carlisle or Firestone

Why Choose 5 Star for Your Pampa Roof Repairs?

Energy Industry Experience

We understand the unique demands of oil and gas operations in Gray County, providing specialized roofing services for energy sector facilities and worker housing throughout Pampa.

  • • 220+ Pampa area projects completed
  • • Oil and gas facility expertise
  • • Energy worker housing specialization
  • • Industrial safety compliance

Industrial Environment Solutions

Pampa industrial roofs see hydrocarbons in the air, fine carbon black dust from the Cabot plant, and Panhandle hail that can hit any building on any schedule. Our material picks lean on Carlisle and Firestone TPO and PVC for flat work, with Class 4 impact-rated shingles for residential.

  • • Carlisle and Firestone TPO and PVC for hydrocarbon exposure
  • • UL 2218 Class 4 shingles to handle Panhandle hail
  • • Permits and submittals matching Pampa's adopted IBC
  • • Coating systems verified against manufacturer data sheets

Energy Sector Support

Oil and gas facilities in Pampa run nights and weekends. When a Panhandle hailstorm tears up a membrane on a Sunday morning, the call gets answered the same day. Our crews stage tarp and patch material out of Amarillo and run down Highway 60 to Pampa in about an hour.

  • • After-hours dispatch for active leaks on facility roofs
  • • Temporary tarp or membrane patches to stop water until full repair
  • • Coordination with facility operations for tie-in scheduling

Gray County Expertise

Pampa pulls permits through the city, and Gray County has its own paperwork for any work on county-owned buildings. We carry the contractor registration, insurance limits, and lien-release forms that the city, county, and school district all want to see before final payment.

  • • City of Pampa permitting and inspection coordination
  • • Gray County paperwork for courthouse and county-owned buildings
  • • Pampa ISD vendor requirements and insurance certificates
  • • Lien waivers and closeout documents at substantial completion

Serving Pampa and Gray County

From our Amarillo headquarters, we serve Pampa and the broader Gray County energy community, including residential, commercial, and industrial properties throughout the area:

Pampa

County Seat & Center

Lefors

12 miles south

McLean

20 miles east

Laketon

18 miles northwest

Gray County Energy District

We serve the extensive oil and gas operations throughout Gray County, including drilling sites, processing facilities, and worker housing that support the region's energy economy.

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