04/22/2026
In Texas, April showers might bring May flowers, but they should never disrupt a data center. In these environments, stability is not optional. It’s essential.
Texas is rapidly becoming the nation’s data center hub, with 100+ new data center projects planned or under development across the state. As demand grows, so does the need for facilities that can operate without interruption.
Roofing performance is directly tied to operations. Moisture intrusion can damage equipment. V***r imbalance can compromise insulation. Temperature fluctuations can lead to downtime.
These are not minor issues. They impact performance, cost, and continuity.
That’s why roofing systems for these facilities require precise planning and controlled ex*****on, from installation through long-term performance.
This is the type of work King of Texas has been built around—applying the same structure and coordination used on large-scale, complex projects across distribution, data, and industrial environments.
When facilities depend on controlled conditions, roofing is not just another scope. It is part of the system that keeps everything running.
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