Commercial roofing

Commercial roof service built around access, operations, safety, and long-term asset planning.

From flat and low-slope systems to metal roof repairs, coatings, drains, penetrations, and preventive maintenance, commercial roofing demands a different planning discipline.

Project context

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Roofing work depends on diagnosis, water movement, material condition, ventilation, flashing, and the way each exterior detail connects.

Roofing worker using a power drill on a shingle roof
Roofing work photo by Raze Solar on Unsplash.

Business and property teams

Roofing that respects the building's operations.

Commercial work often has access constraints, tenant concerns, equipment on the roof, insurance documentation, scheduling limitations, and a stronger need for maintenance records. Transparency Builders scopes commercial roofing with those realities in mind.

Low slope

TPO, coatings, and membrane work

Evaluate seams, penetrations, ponding areas, drains, curbs, and existing membrane condition.

Metal

Panels, fasteners, flashing

Address exposed fasteners, sealant failure, transitions, rust concerns, and expansion movement.

Service

Leak calls and documentation

Find water entry sources and separate active failures from unrelated roof aging.

Planning

Maintenance and budgeting

Use inspections to plan repairs, replacement timing, and budget priorities.

Commercial needs

Common project types.

  • Commercial leak investigation and roof service
  • Flat roof repair, replacement, and coating evaluation
  • Commercial gutters, scuppers, drains, and downspout planning
  • Reroof and capital improvement planning
  • Insurance-related inspections after storms or impact events