Commercial Roofing
Restore, Replace, reinforce!
Many businesses delay necessary commercial roof repairs, which can result in costly damage and unnecessary downtime. Leaks and other roofing issues can quickly escalate, damaging valuable equipment, inventory, and disrupting daily operations. It’s important to address roofing problems as soon as they arise to prevent these costly consequences. By staying on top of regular maintenance and timely repairs, you can protect your business from potential losses and avoid unexpected repairs. Ultimately, having a durable, well-maintained roof ensures the safety and functionality of your commercial property, allowing you to focus on running your business smoothly.
Our experienced team delivers long-lasting roofing solutions to fit your needs, from small businesses to large facilities. With careful supervision on every project, we ensure durability, reliability, and attention to detail from start to finish. Plus, we prioritize your satisfaction at every step, keeping communication open and clear. So when it comes to commercial roofing, trust us to get the job done right the first time.
Commercial Roofing Systems We Provide
- Single Ply
- Fabric Reinforced
- Foam Coating
- Membrane Coat
- Metal Restoration
Single Ply/Fabric Reinforce
Single-ply roofing is a roofing system made from a single layer of synthetic material designed for covering flat or low-sloped roofs. Its popularity in commercial and industrial buildings comes from its durability, straightforward installation process, and minimal maintenance requirements.
Fabric-reinforced roofing combines a layer of fabric or mesh with a waterproof membrane to create a reinforced roofing system. Commonly used in commercial and industrial settings, this system is ideal for flat and low-slope roofs due to its added strength and durability.
Foam Coat/Membrane Coat
Foam coat roofing is a widely used system, especially suited for flat or low-slope roofs. It involves applying a spray of liquid polyurethane foam (SPF) onto the roof surface, which then expands and solidifies into a seamless, insulating layer. Known for its superior thermal insulation, durability, and waterproofing, this roofing solution offers long-lasting protection.
Membrane coat roofing is a system that relies on a flexible, waterproof membrane to serve as the main protective layer. Frequently used on flat or low-slope roofs, this system is built for durability, longevity, and resistance to weather. Membranes can be crafted from materials like thermoplastics, rubber, or bitumen, making them suitable for both commercial and residential applications. Known for forming a seamless, waterproof shield, membrane roofing provides robust protection against the elements.
Metal Restoration
Metal roof restoration involves revitalizing an existing metal roof to enhance its performance and prolong its life. Instead of a full replacement, this process includes thorough cleaning and the application of protective coatings. It’s a practical choice for metal roofs with visible wear that haven’t yet deteriorated to the point of needing complete replacement.
Maintenance & Inspection Tips
Maintaining a commercial roof properly can significantly extend its lifespan and prevent costly repairs. Regular inspections are key, ideally scheduled at least twice a year and after severe weather events. During an inspection, a professional will assess the roof for common issues like cracks, ponding water, and debris buildup. Addressing minor problems early, such as sealing small leaks or repairing damaged flashing, can prevent more extensive damage down the road.
- Schedule Regular Inspections - Inspect your commercial roof twice a year, ideally in spring and fall, and after severe weather events. These checks help catch small issues, like leaks or damaged flashing, before they become costly repairs.
- Keep the Roof Clear of Debris - Regularly remove leaves, branches, and other debris to prevent blockages in gutters and drains. Clearing debris reduces the risk of water pooling, which can weaken the roof’s materials over time.
- Check and Maintain Drainage Systems - Ensure all drains, downspouts, and gutters remain free of blockages to avoid standing water. Proper drainage prevents ponding, which can compromise the roof’s integrity and lead to leaks.