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Cold Storage · Refrigerated · Freezer · USDA

Cold Storage Roofing Built to Preserve Vapor Barrier Integrity.

Fully-adhered TPO and EPDM roofing for refrigerated warehouses, cold storage distribution, freezer facilities, and USDA/FSIS-inspected food cold-chain operations across NC, SC, GA, and TN. Zero-penetration attachment, monolithic seams, and refrigeration-load-aware sequencing.

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01 · The Vapor Barrier Problem

Cold storage roofing is fundamentally about vapor physics.

A cold storage facility in North Carolina operates with a vapor pressure differential of roughly 70-90 millimeters of mercury between interior and exterior on a typical summer day. That differential drives water vapor from warm ambient air toward the cold interior — relentlessly, across every square inch of the roof envelope, for every hour the differential exists. The total mass of water vapor trying to enter a 50,000 sqft cold storage over a summer season is in the thousands of pounds.

In a well-sealed cold storage roof, this vapor pressure meets a continuous vapor barrier (typically installed as the bottom face of the polyiso insulation or as a separate membrane layer above the deck) and gets stopped. In a compromised roof — with penetrations that haven't been vapor-sealed, with seams that have failed, with attachment fasteners that conduct heat from interior to exterior creating localized condensation — that thousands of pounds of vapor ends up as condensate in the insulation. Insulation R-value collapses as the polyiso boards absorb moisture. Eventually mold develops. In extreme cases, structural deck corrosion follows. This is why cold storage shares operational DNA with food processing and pharmaceutical facilities — any vapor-sensitive envelope demands the same rigor.

This is why cold storage roofing is fundamentally different from standard commercial roofing. Fully-adhered attachment eliminates thousands of thermal-bridging fasteners. Heat-welded TPO seams (not tape-seamed) create monolithic membrane integrity. Ice-and-water shield at every penetration backs up the primary vapor seal. R-30 polyiso insulation (exceeding NC code minimum for cold storage specifically) provides margin against any minor vapor intrusion. And refrigeration-engineer coordination during design ensures rooftop condenser curbs, exhaust stacks, and drain assemblies are installed to refrigeration-specific tolerances.

Every roof we design for cold storage considers these physics explicitly. Generic commercial roofing contractors installing TPO mechanically-attached on a cold storage facility have delivered functionally-compromised roofs from day one — we've been called to remediate those installations, and the economics of remediation almost always force complete re-replacement within 5-7 years. Cold storage deserves specialist-level spec from day one.

02 · Cost · Southeast · 2026

Cold storage roofing cost by facility type.

Installed cost runs $11–16 per square foot for 80-mil fully-adhered TPO with R-30 insulation on cold storage facilities. Ranges reflect bid data across NC, SC, GA, TN. Freezer (sub-zero) and USDA-inspected facilities trend toward upper range due to enhanced vapor barrier and sanitation-coordinated workflow.

Small refrigerated warehouse
$12–15/sqft
20K–50K sqft$240K–750K
Medium cold storage
$11–14/sqft
50K–100K sqft$550K–1.4M
Large distribution cold storage
$11–13/sqft
100K–250K sqft$1.1M–3.25M
Freezer storage (sub-zero)
$13–16/sqft
30K–120K sqft$390K–1.92M
USDA meat/poultry facility
$13–16/sqft
40K–100K sqft$520K–1.6M
Food distribution hub
$11–13/sqft
150K–400K sqft$1.65M–5.2M
Source: Southeast Commercial Roofing bid data, 2026. Pricing reflects 80-mil fully-adhered TPO, R-30 polyiso, full tear-off, heat-welded seams, ice-and-water shield at all penetrations. 90-mil upgrade +$1.00-1.50/sqft · freezer-storage R-38 insulation +$0.75/sqft · USDA sanitation-coordinated workflow +$0.50-1.00/sqft · Carlisle SynTec or Firestone premium NDL 30-year +$0.40/sqft. Excludes refrigeration condenser relocation, structural repairs, asbestos abatement.
03 · Installation Process

Our cold storage installation process.

Every cold storage roof replacement follows a six-phase workflow designed around vapor barrier preservation, refrigeration-load coordination, and (for USDA facilities) sanitation protocol. Our process has been field-tested on meat processing, produce cold chain, and pharmaceutical cold storage facilities. The time investment in phase one — facility assessment and refrigeration-engineer coordination — pays for itself in install-phase efficiency and long-term roof performance.

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Facility assessment + refrigeration engineer coordination

Drone survey + interior facility walk with plant engineering and refrigeration contractor. Vapor barrier integrity assessed on existing roof — existing penetrations catalogued for vapor-migration risk. Coordination with facility's refrigeration maintenance for any rooftop-condenser work coincident with roof replacement. Detailed bid in 48 hours with 80-mil fully-adhered spec, R-30 insulation, and production-sequencing plan.

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USDA/FSIS pre-work sanitation protocol

For USDA-inspected facilities: pre-work sanitation plan filed with facility QA. Crew certification verified — no tobacco, restricted tool-list, foreign-object-prevention training documented. For FDA-registered facilities: coordination with facility's FSMA food safety plan. All crews wear color-coded gear per facility zoning.

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Phased tear-off with vapor barrier preservation

Zones torn off in 4,000-8,000 sqft sections for single-day completion. Existing vapor barrier inspected during tear-off — if compromised, new vapor barrier installed before insulation. No zone left exposed overnight. Interior refrigeration compensates for the temporarily-reduced R-value through the exposed section until membrane install completes.

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R-30 insulation + vapor barrier integration

Polyiso insulation board installed to R-30 (exceeds NC zone 4A minimum; required for cold storage applications). Vapor barrier continuity maintained at every board seam with approved tape or sealant. Ice-and-water shield installed at every penetration, perimeter, and termination.

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Fully-adhered TPO membrane

80-mil TPO membrane fully-adhered to substrate with bonding adhesive (both sides — membrane and substrate). Rolled with weighted roller for uniform adhesion. Zero roof-deck fasteners anywhere on field membrane — this is the cold-storage-specific critical detail. Field seams heat-welded at 1,100°F with robotic welder; every seam probe-tested.

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Penetration detailing + production-ready handoff

Rooftop refrigeration condenser curbs, exhaust stacks, and equipment flashings field-detailed with pre-molded TPO boots or custom-fabricated flashings. Every penetration wrapped with ice-and-water shield and liquid-sealed. Manufacturer 30-year NDL warranty registered. Full documentation package delivered: photos, as-built drawings, maintenance schedule, and refrigeration-engineer handoff notes.

Recent projects

Cold storage & refrigerated warehouse projects.

Fully-adhered TPO installations on cold storage facilities across NC, SC, GA, TN. USDA-inspected, FDA-registered, and standard refrigerated warehouse projects with 30-year NDL warranty.

TPO · Fully Adhered
75,000 sqft Cold Storage Facility
Henderson County, NC · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft75K
System80-mil TPO FA
Timeline10 days
Standing Seam Metal
220,000 sqft Automotive Plant
Alamance County, NC · Completed Q4 2025
Sqft220K
System24-ga SS Metal
Timeline21 days
TPO · Mechanically Attached
350,000 sqft Data Center
Coweta County, GA · Completed Q1 2026
Sqft350K
System80-mil TPO
Timeline26 days
04 · FSIS, USDA & FDA Compliance

Cold storage regulatory compliance we handle.

USDA FSIS facilities (meat, poultry, egg processing) operate under continuous federal inspection. Any roof work that compromises sanitation creates risk of facility shutdown, production halt, and product destruction. Our crews credentialed for FSIS work carry: documented foreign-object-prevention training, restricted tool lists (no glass, no wood, no ferrous hand tools in process zones), color-coded gear per zone, and pre-operational sanitation coordination with facility QA. Post-work sanitation windows are confirmed before crew handover.

FDA-registered facilities (pharmaceutical cold chain, vaccine storage, biological storage) operate under 21 CFR Part 211 current Good Manufacturing Practice. We coordinate with facility QA on the FSMA preventive controls plan for any cold storage adjacent to food processing. For vaccine and biological cold storage, we maintain chain-of-custody documentation for any temporary interior access during roof work.

NC, SC, GA, TN state regulations for refrigerated warehouse operations parallel federal but with state-specific permit and licensing requirements. We maintain current licenses across all four states and coordinate permit timelines into project schedules.

Post-Helene, the FEMA Disaster Recovery process applies to WNC cold storage facilities in disaster-declaration zones. We provide adjuster-ready documentation, FEMA public-assistance grant documentation (for municipal or non-profit operators), and SBA disaster loan documentation support at no added cost. For facilities with insurance claims still unresolved from Helene damage, we coordinate with public adjusters or direct-carrier negotiations. System spec typically centers on 80-mil fully-adhered TPO for vapor barrier integrity, with EPDM as the alternative for facilities where reflective energy-code compliance isn't a priority.

05 · Answers

Questions about cold storage roofing.

Why is cold storage roofing different from other commercial roofing?
Cold storage facilities operate with a vapor pressure differential — interior temperatures at 20°F to 35°F for refrigerated storage, -10°F to 0°F for frozen storage, versus ambient exterior temperatures often 70-95°F in the Southeast. This differential drives moisture from warm air toward the cold interior. Any penetration through the roof envelope creates a vapor-migration path. A single failed vapor barrier can push thousands of pounds of condensate into roof insulation over a season, collapsing R-value and eventually causing mold or structural damage. Cold storage roofing demands zero-penetration attachment (fully-adhered, not mechanical), monolithic seam integrity (heat-welded TPO or factory-vulcanized EPDM only, no tape-seamed alternatives), and ice-and-water shield at every penetration. These are not the defaults for standard commercial work.
Why fully-adhered TPO rather than mechanically-attached?
Mechanical attachment drives thousands of fasteners through the membrane into the roof deck. Every fastener is a potential thermal bridge (heat-conducting metal path from cold interior to warm exterior) and a potential vapor-migration path through the membrane penetration. For standard commercial buildings, the thermal-bridge losses are acceptable — R-25 insulation with thousands of fasteners still performs within code. For cold storage, thousands of thermal bridges create enough heat-ingress to meaningfully increase refrigeration load (and operating cost), plus they compromise vapor barrier integrity. Fully-adhered TPO with zero roof-deck fasteners solves both problems. The additional cost of $1.50-2.50 per square foot is paid back by refrigeration energy savings within 4-6 years for most facilities.
How does your crew handle USDA/FSIS inspection-critical facilities?
Our crews credentialed for cold-storage work carry food-facility work protocols — no tobacco products anywhere on site, restricted tool-list (no glass, no wood-handled tools, no ferrous-metal hand tools near processing zones), color-coded equipment per zone, and documented foreign-object-prevention training. For USDA FSIS-inspected facilities (meat, poultry, egg processing), our crews operate to sanitation-coordinated scheduling — roof work sequenced around sanitation windows, with zero contamination risk to below-roof production. We've completed projects on Tyson, Perdue, Smithfield-operator facilities where pre-operational sanitation inspections cleared immediately after our work.
What thickness TPO should I spec for cold storage?
80-mil fully-adhered TPO is our standard for cold storage facilities. 60-mil is the commercial minimum but for cold storage the additional 20-mil thickness adds 5-8 years of realistic service life at under $1/sqft cost premium — strong NPV for a facility type where roof failure is production-critical. For freezer storage (sub-zero interior) we sometimes upgrade to 90-mil fully-adhered EPDM with liquid-splice sealed seams — this is belt-and-suspenders protection for facilities where even modest vapor ingress compromises the insulation package. We work from the facility's actual refrigeration design — discuss with your refrigeration engineer before final spec.
How does the FEMA Helene disaster zone affect WNC cold storage facilities?
Hurricane Helene (September 2024) devastated commercial roofing across WNC including significant impact on Buncombe, Henderson, Haywood, Madison, Mitchell, Yancey, and Polk counties — all areas with cold storage facility concentration. FEMA declaration 4827 opened SBA disaster loans and public assistance funding for qualifying facilities. For cold storage facilities with roof damage still not addressed, insurance-claim timelines are past standard windows — most require public adjuster intervention or supplemental claims. We provide adjuster-ready documentation with every post-Helene bid: drone imagery, moisture-probe testing, code-upgrade line-items for NC's 2023 energy code update, RCV/ACV depreciation worksheets, and FEMA-assistance documentation at no added cost.
Can you install TPO and maintain production at the refrigerated facility?
Yes — this is the main reason facility operators hire us specifically. We sequence work section-by-section with maintained interior climate control: each zone is torn off, insulated, and membrane-installed within a single day (for zones under 8,000 sqft) so no section is ever exposed to exterior conditions. Interior refrigeration load increases temporarily during the exposed-section window but recovers within hours of re-sealing. For large facilities we phase across weekend windows. A 100,000 sqft cold storage facility typical timeline: 12-16 working days total, zero production impact, full insurance documentation at handoff.
What's your pricing for cold storage roof replacement?
$11-14 per square foot installed is our typical range for 80-mil fully-adhered TPO on cold storage facilities in NC, SC, GA, TN. That includes full tear-off, R-30 polyiso insulation (exceeds NC climate zone 4A minimum for cold storage applications), fully-adhered attachment with zero roof-deck penetrations, heat-welded seam integrity, ice-and-water shield at every penetration, and Firestone or Carlisle 30-year NDL warranty. A 75,000 sqft cold storage replacement typically runs $825K-1.05M total — a serious capital expense but paid back in refrigeration energy savings (reduced thermal bridging) and production-risk reduction over 25+ years.
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