FAQ

FAQ

01. What types of roofing systems do you work with?

We work with a wide variety of commercial roofing systems, such as EPDM (rubber roofing), TPO, metal roofs, and other commercial systems.

Not every roof needs to be replaced. In many cases, roofs do not have structural or major damage and only require specific repairs such as sealing penetrations, replacing flashing, fixing fascia boards, or patching worn areas. Our inspection process determines whether repairs will extend the life of your roof or if replacement is the more cost-effective long-term option.

Our inspections include:

  • Surface condition assessment
  • Drainage and water flow evaluation
  • Flashing and penetration inspection
  • Structural integrity checks
  • Documentation with photos and notes

After the inspection, we provide recommendations and a proposal to move forward with the job.

Project timelines depend on factors such as:

  • Roof size
  • Roofing system type
  • Weather conditions
  • Structural repairs required

Smaller repair projects may take a day or two, while full commercial roof replacements may take several days or weeks.

Yes. We provide both labor warranties and manufacturer warranties, depending on the roofing system installed. The exact coverage and duration vary by project and materials used. These details are clearly outlined in our contract.

Once the project is approved, our process includes:

  1. Project scheduling
  2. Material ordering and delivery
  3. Site preparation and safety setup
  4. Roofing work and inspections
  5. Cleanup and final walkthrough
  6. Close-out document

Common signs include:

  • Leaks or water stains inside the building
  • Loose or damaged flashing
  • Membrane punctures or tears
  • Pooling water on flat roofs
  • Clogged or overflowing drains and gutters.
  • Seams separating on membrane roofing systems like EPDM or TPO
  • Bubbling or blistering on the roof surface
  • Debris accumulation that traps moisture and accelerates deterioration

If you suspect your roof is damaged, it’s best to schedule an inspection as soon as possible.

Commercial roofs should be inspected at least twice a year, typically in the spring and fall, and after major storms. Regular inspections help identify small issues, such as leaks, damaged flashing, or drainage problems. Routine inspections also help extend the lifespan of your roof.

Payment schedules vary by project size. For larger projects, payments are usually structured in phases such as:

  1. Initial deposit or down payment
  2. Progress payment(s)
  3. Final payment upon completion

All payment terms are specified in the contract.

Yes. Our roofing professionals are trained in commercial roofing systems and follow strict safety standards. We also carry the appropriate insurance to protect both our team and our clients.

You can contact our team directly to schedule an inspection or discuss your project. After evaluating the roof, we will provide a detailed proposal with recommendations and next steps.

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