Commercial Roofing in
Your Area,
TPO, modified bitumen, EPDM, and low-slope metal systems for commercial buildings and multi-family properties. Dedicated project management and scheduling that works around your operations.
Four Systems. One Crew. No Subcontracting.
Last Updated: April 2026
We install each of these directly — not handed off to a specialty sub. System selection depends on slope, use, budget, and warranty requirements.
TPO Membrane
Thermoplastic polyolefin — heat-welded seams, energy-reflective white surface. The most commonly specified commercial flat roof system for good reason: durable, maintainable, and competitively priced over its lifespan.
Modified Bitumen
Torch-applied or cold-applied SBS and APP modified bitumen for roofs requiring proven long-term performance. Multi-layer systems that handle foot traffic and thermal cycling on industrial or heavily used roofs.
EPDM Rubber
Ethylene propylene diene monomer — fully adhered, ballasted, or mechanically attached. Excellent UV resistance, ozone resistance, and flexibility in temperature extremes. Common on commercial and institutional buildings.
Low-Slope Standing Seam Metal
Concealed-fastener standing seam for low-slope commercial applications where a metal system is specified. Long lifespan, minimal maintenance, and premium appearance for commercial properties that need the visual upgrade.
Built for Commercial Scale
Commercial roofing systems are different from residential — larger square footage, lower slopes, more complex drainage requirements, and often higher material performance standards. We install TPO membrane systems, modified bitumen (torch-down and cold-applied), EPDM rubber roofing, and low-slope standing seam metal for commercial and multi-family properties in the area. Every commercial project gets a dedicated project manager and a detailed pre-installation scope document.
Commercial jobs require scheduling flexibility most contractors can't provide. We work around your business operations — early starts, weekend installation phases, phased completion to keep sections of the building open and operational. We also understand commercial warranty documentation requirements for most major manufacturers, which matters when property ownership or financing is involved.
For multi-family residential properties — apartments, condos, townhome communities — we manage the coordination with property management, provide documentation for HOA or owner files, and have the crew capacity to complete large projects without stretching schedules over weeks. A complete roof replacement on a 20-unit building shouldn't take a month.
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Experience with TPO, modified bitumen, EPDM, and metal systems
We don't subcontract membrane work to someone else. Our crew installs it directly.
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Project coordination around business operations
We work around business hours, tenant schedules, and operational needs without compromising installation quality.
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Manufacturer documentation for commercial warranties
We provide the paperwork trails property owners need for financing, insurance, and resale.
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Crew capacity for large-scale work
Multi-building or high-square-footage projects don't stretch our schedule. We bring the resources the job requires.
From Site Assessment to Closeout Documentation
Site Assessment & System Selection
We inspect the existing roof system, drainage configuration, penetrations, and access points. We then recommend the appropriate system based on slope, use, budget, and warranty requirements.
Detailed Scope & Proposal
Written scope covering materials, phases, crew schedule, and project timeline. Commercial proposals include manufacturer product specifications and warranty terms.
Phased Installation
Phased where needed to keep portions of the building operational. Dedicated project manager, daily progress updates, site protection throughout.
Completion Documentation
As-built photos, warranty registration, and closeout documentation for your records — everything property management, ownership, or financing requires.
Commercial Roofing Questions
Answers about systems, scheduling, and warranties — before you pick up the phone.
Your Commercial Roof Handled From Assessment to Warranty
Site visit, written scope, phased installation, complete documentation. One contractor from start to closeout — no hand-offs, no gaps.