Sandborn has announced the opening of a new manufacturing facility in Spring, Texas, marking a significant milestone in the company’s continued growth and its commitment to serving customers across North America.

The 15,000-square-foot facility represents a major expansion of Sandborn’s U.S. manufacturing footprint and replicates the full production capabilities of its established Nisku operations. Purpose-built to support efficiency, quality, and scalability, the Texas facility enhances Sandborn’s ability to deliver reliable floating roof solutions while maintaining the high standards customers have come to expect.

Built for Capability and Consistency

The Spring facility is fully equipped to support end-to-end manufacturing and module production. Key capabilities include a new laser cutting table for precision fabrication, a CNC press brake to ensure consistent forming and tight tolerances, and full module production to support complex floating roof and seal assemblies.

By duplicating the core capabilities of its Nisku operation, Sandborn ensures consistency in design, manufacturing processes, and quality control across all projects, regardless of production location.

Supporting a Growing Customer Base

The expansion strengthens Sandborn’s ability to support its growing customer base throughout the United States and beyond. Manufacturing closer to customers and project sites reduces delivery times, improves logistics efficiency, and enables faster responses to project requirements.

In addition, the Texas facility provides increased flexibility when navigating cross-border trade and tariff considerations, helping projects move forward with greater cost certainty and fewer delays.

Strategic Location, Long-Term Vision

Spring, Texas offers a strategic advantage due to its proximity to major energy and industrial hubs, established transportation networks, and a skilled workforce. Establishing operations in Texas aligns with Sandborn’s long-term strategy of supporting customers where they operate while continuing to invest in infrastructure that enables sustainable growth.

The facility is designed not only to increase production capacity, but also to build operational resilience as demand for floating roof systems continues to evolve.

Looking Ahead

The opening of the Spring facility represents more than an expansion of physical space—it reflects Sandborn’s ongoing commitment to engineering excellence, manufacturing reliability, and responsive customer support. As the company continues to grow, its focus remains on delivering high-quality floating roof solutions backed by strong manufacturing capabilities and dependable service.

With this new facility, Sandborn is well positioned to support projects across the United States with greater speed, flexibility, and confidence.

For more information visit www.sandbornroofs-seals.com

9th January 2026