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Canyon State Enterprises

Las Vegas, NV

Nevada Operations

About This Office

Canyon State's Nevada operations are headquartered in Las Vegas. The market is large, fast-moving, and unforgiving, and it fits us perfectly. From large multi-family communities like Betty's Village to hospitality projects on the Strip corridor, our Nevada crews bring the same relentless standards that define Canyon State everywhere we work.

Built for Las Vegas

Roofing in the Las Vegas Valley is a different problem than anywhere else we work. Sustained 110°F+ summer temperatures cook standard TPO and asphalt assemblies faster than spec sheets predict, monsoon-driven wind events expose seam and flashing weaknesses, and Clark County and City of Las Vegas inspectors enforce code aggressively. Our Nevada crews specify desert-rated TPO and PVC systems, oversize crickets for storm drainage, and detail flashings to survive UV and thermal cycling — not the suburban template that fails in year four.

Coverage Area

Las VegasHendersonNorth Las VegasSummerlinBoulder CityPahrumpMesquiteLaughlin

Services Offered

Roofing
Stucco & EIFS
Commercial Construction
Specialty Metals

Recent Work in Las Vegas

Construction Services in Las Vegas

Canyon State runs its Nevada operations from Las Vegas, and the office is focused on the work that defines this market: commercial roofing, stucco and EIFS, commercial construction, and specialty metals. The Las Vegas Valley is large, fast-moving, and unforgiving, and it fits us perfectly, from large multi-family communities like Betty’s Village to hospitality projects on the Strip corridor. Our Nevada crews specify desert-rated TPO and PVC systems, oversize crickets for storm drainage, and detail flashings to survive UV and thermal cycling rather than relying on the suburban template that fails in year four.

Why Las Vegas Builds with Canyon State

Roofing in the Las Vegas Valley is a different problem than anywhere else we work. Sustained summer temperatures above 110 degrees cook standard membranes faster than spec sheets predict, monsoon wind events expose seam and flashing weaknesses, and Clark County and City of Las Vegas inspectors enforce code aggressively. Canyon State staffs Nevada with crews who build for those conditions on purpose, not by accident. The same relentless standards that define the company everywhere else show up here in systems engineered for the desert and a team that stands behind them long after the final inspection.