Commercial roof repair
For leaks, request a moisture check, seam and penetration review, drainage assessment, photo log, and repair plan that preserves warranty coverage where possible.
Find commercial roofing guidance for leak repair, low-slope systems, TPO roofing, EPDM and rubber roofing, flat roof replacement, maintenance planning, and quote comparison.
A commercial roof quote should identify the roof system, moisture risk, disruption plan, warranty path, and whether repair can extend service life.
For leaks, request a moisture check, seam and penetration review, drainage assessment, photo log, and repair plan that preserves warranty coverage where possible.
Compare TPO, PVC, EPDM, modified bitumen, coating, and metal retrofit options by insulation, drainage, edge detail, and warranty type.
Ask about inspection cadence, emergency response times, tenant coordination, ponding-water notes, and recurring leak tracking.
Strong contractors explain staging, safety, access, noise, debris, rooftop equipment, and how work will be sequenced around operations.
Use these items to compare commercial roofing companies before approving repair, replacement, or maintenance work.
Review repair-first decision points before committing to replacement.
Compare replacement scope and warranty details across bids.
Use the commercial repair and replacement guide for deeper pricing context.
Compare TPO roofing scope, seam details, insulation, drainage, and contractor fit.
Review EPDM and rubber roofing repair, replacement, seams, drainage, and warranty questions.
Compare low-slope system experience, safety practices, warranty options, leak-response availability, maintenance planning, references from similar buildings, and whether the estimate separates repair from replacement scope.
Yes. Commercial repairs often involve low-slope membranes, drainage, seams, penetrations, rooftop equipment, tenant disruption, and warranty constraints that require specialized experience.
Replacement may be better when membrane failure is widespread, insulation is wet, seams are failing across multiple zones, leaks repeat, or repair costs are no longer extending roof life meaningfully.
A useful estimate should include system type, tear-off or recover plan, insulation, drainage details, edge metal, penetrations, warranty type, staging, safety requirements, and business-disruption planning.