Commercial Roofing Materials
There are, generally speaking, two types of roofs – residential roofs and commercial roofs.
Residential roofs are, essentially, roofs that are meant to be used for residential structures, such as houses. Commercial roofs are roofs that are meant to be used for commercial structures, such as office buildings and places of business.
Beyond the basic aesthetic differences that separate the two, the most notable difference between residential roofs and commercial roofs is the materials that they use. We break down the most commonly-used commercial roofing materials.
What Are The Most Common Commercial Roofing Materials?
There are some commercial roofing materials that are used a lot more than others. Each one of these materials consists of unique properties, all of which make the roofing material strong and durable. Many of these materials provide the same basic protections, but to a greater or lesser degree, and in a slightly different way.
Tar & Gravel
Many commercial buildings rely on flat commercial roofs. The reason for this is quite simple:
- Flat roofs are less expensive
- Flat roofs are easier to install
- The space on top of the roof can be used for various purposes
Unfortunately, there is one flaw – sloped roofs make it a lot easier for rainwater to trickle off of the roof and onto the ground. With flat roofs that simply isn’t possible, due to the roof’s shape. Because of this, leaks are more common with flat roofs.
To solve this problem, a lot of commercial buildings use tar & gravel for their roofs.
Tar & gravel commercial roofs consist of a top layer that is coated with gravel and a series of asphalt sheets that are bound together by large quantities of tar.
Since tar & gravel roofs are so dense, it is very difficult for water to seep through. Because of this, tar & gravel roofs are often used in places where rain is frequent and intense.
A tar & gravel roof keeps water from flowing through the commercial roof and damaging the commercial building.
Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC)
Polyvinyl Chloride, or “PVC” as it is more commonly known, is a single-ply roofing material that is used on flat roofs.
Many commercial roofs use PVC due to the versatility and flexibility that it offers.
Because of this versatility and flexibility, a PVC roof can be installed on an existing roof membrane, rather than the pre-existing roof needing to be taken off.
Beyond the versatility and flexibility that PVC offers, it is also an exceptionally durable material. As a roofing material, it is more than capable of resisting tears, punctures, and intense UV rays, among other things. It’s a great roofing material to use in places where the weather is often intense (like Colorado).
Thermoplastic Polyolefin (TPO)
Right away, the first thing that most people notice about TPO, or “Thermoplastic Polyolefin,” on a commercial roof is its color and brightness. Just about every TPO commercial roof is a bright shade of white that makes it, as a roofing material, immediately recognizable. In our gallery, you may see a few examples of this, like the IKEA store project in Centennial.
Every TPO commercial roof is a bright shade of white. But the brightness and color of a TPO commercial roof aren’t just for aesthetic purposes. Rather, the white color and brightness allow TPO roofs to be extremely reflective, making it easy for them to reflect the intense rays of the sun, ensuring that the interior of your commercial building is kept nice and cool. This cuts down on business energy bills.
TPO commercial roofs are single-ply and can be quite inexpensive. Many commercial roofs make use of them, due to their low-cost nature and reflectivity. But even though they are single-ply, they offer an exceptional amount of durability, protecting against:
- Intense UV rays
- Strong heat
- Fungus
Because of this, according to GAF, over one billion feet worth of TPO roofing is installed every single year.
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer (EPDM)
Ethylene Propylene Diene Monomer – “EPDM” or “EPDM Rubber” – is similar to TPO, in that it is a form of single-ply membrane commercial roofing. Because of this, they both possess a somewhat similar design, but the chemicals that they are made of, along with the installation process, differ quite a bit.
As a commercial roofing material, EPDM is exceptionally durable. This durability involves a few key factors, including extreme resistance to:
- Intense heat/drastic changes in temperature
- Ozone
- Strong UV rays
Many commercial buildings choose to use EPDM, because of these factors. But, at the same time, there are plenty of commercial buildings that choose to go with a different material since EPDM can be difficult to install, while also being rather costly.
Sprayed Polyurethane Foam
One of the strongest and most long-lasting commercial roofing materials is Sprayed Polyurethane Foam. Sprayed Polyurethane Foam – most people just call it “SPF” – is a material that, after being sprayed as a liquid, gradually turns into a dense layer of foam. The simplicity of this process makes SPF very desirable, as a commercial roofing material, since it allows for tremendous ease and convenience.
Every SPF commercial roof consists of several barriers, all of which are embedded within the SPF layer. These barriers block out:
- Intense UV rays
- Strong winds
- Moisture (of all sorts)
- High/extreme temperatures
As a result of this, the commercial buildings that rely on an SPF commercial roof tend to have better insulation than many others.
A properly-installed SPF commercial roof can easily last over fifty years. Even though SPF commercial roofs are often a little more expensive than other, less expensive, commercial roofs, the longevity and durability that they offer more than makes up for the higher price.
Restoration Coatings
A restoration coating is, essentially, coating the entire surface of a commercial roof with a thick layer of silicone. Doing this offers many benefits, but it should only be done if the commercial roof is structurally sound. If the commercial roof is leaking or getting too hot, for example, then that would be the perfect time for a restoration coating. But, if it’s slowly breaking down on the inside, then a restoration coating won’t do much good.
A thick layer of silicone, on just about any commercial roof, will perform three major functions.
- The most important function is that of creating a thick, durable membrane that blocks out water, while also resisting water that might form a puddle on the roof.
- Silicone is a reflective material, and as such, the second major function is reflecting the sun’s rays, ensuring that excess heat doesn’t enter the commercial building.
- The third – and final – major function is that of allowing your roof to last for a longer period of time, assuming there’s no structural damage so that it can continue to protect your commercial building from the elements.
Modified Bitumen
More and more commercial buildings are choosing to use modified bitumen roofing. The main reason for this is because modified bitumen roofing offers the same advantages as tar & gravel roofing while being made of asphalt and offering a few unique features that other built-up roofs simply don’t offer.
As a commercial roofing material, modified bitumen is:
- Waterproof
- Tear-resistant
- Expands and contracts without losing its shape
- Low maintenance
- Each one of these advantages differs slightly from other forms of built-up roofing and, because of these advantages, modified bitumen is quickly becoming the go-to for flat and low-slope commercial roofing systems.
Metal Materials
One of the most common materials for commercial roofs of all sorts is, quite simply, metal materials. There are so many different metal materials available for any type of business, any type of weather.
Some of the most common metal materials for commercial roofs include:
- Aluminum
- Copper
- Tin
- Steel
Each one of those materials is exceptionally durable, while also being very affordable and resisting fires and other intense hazards.
Metal roofs for commercial buildings are increasing in popularity as the “industrial” look is an aesthetically pleasing one and businesses don’t need to focus on roof repair or replacement as much with metal commercial roofing materials.
For an estimate on any commercial roof or questions about commercial roofing materials, contact us. We’re happy to help. We’ll give you our professional expertise and opinion.
Highlands Ranch Roofing
Discover quality workmanship with Highlands Ranch roofing services provided by B&M Roofing. As experienced roofers, we are equipped, licensed, and ready to tackle any job. We provide commercial and residential roofing to properties in the Highlands Ranch area and throughout Colorado state. We cover everything from:
- Emergency Services
- Roof Repairs and Maintenance Services
- New Roofs & Roof Replacements for Commercial & Residential
- Roof Asset Management through RoofSave program
Our services are backed by a contractor’s workmanship warranty, plus we use quality materials that work to serve the long-term use and the wear & tear that most properties experience in Colorado. Work with knowledgeable professionals that are ready to help serve your Highlands Ranch roofing needs.
Our Highlands Ranch Roofing Services
Throughout Colorado state, we offer a wide range of roofing services for commercial and residential properties. We have upheld a quality standard since 1947 and continue to service our clients with the best roofing systems in Highlands Ranch, Colorado. Given that roofs—whether a new roof or a roof replacement (estimate the cost here)—are an expensive investment, it’s important you select a roofing service provider you can depend on and a team that considers the longevity of a new roof.
Highlands Ranch Commercial Roofing
At B&M Roofing, we offer commercial roofing services all throughout the Highlands Ranch area. We offer exclusive commercial services for:
- roofing maintenance
- new construction
- commercial roof inspections
- roofing repairs and replacements
In this area of Colorado, heavy snow and ice storms are frequent. Due to the intensity of such weather events, it’s very easy for commercial roofs to be damaged or destroyed. It can ruin business and delay important aspects of a commercial operation.
If you are the owner of commercial property and need your commercial roof to be inspected, repaired, and in need of regular maintenance, contact us directly for a free estimate. Call us for emergency repairs immediately at (303) 443-5843.
Commercial Roof Replacement
It isn’t common for commercial roofs to be so thoroughly damaged, due to an intense weather event, that they need to be completely replaced. If that happens to your commercial roof, B&M Roofing can work with you directly and replace your commercial roof.
In certain instances, you may find that constructing an entirely new commercial roof, one that offers greater durability and longevity, is an excellent choice. At B&M Highlands Ranch Roofing, we will work with you on determining the needs you have for your new commercial roof, and then we will construct a commercial roof that fulfills those exact needs.
Highlands Ranch Residential Roofing
Since 1947, B&M Roofing has been providing high-quality residential roofing repair and construction services throughout Colorado and surrounding states. We’re committed to fulfilling roofing needs for homeowners in Highlands Ranch.
Unsure where to start? Take a look at some need-to-know roofing basics and materials for your next roof replacement.
Our Highlands Ranch roofing services cover everything from basic repairs and ongoing maintenance to new roof replacements. We also work with a variety of roofing types including:
- Asphalt Shingles
- Tile & Slate
- Wood Roofing
- Composite & Recycled Products
- Metal Systems
Whatever your aesthetic and preference we can help match. Our roofers provide expert care for our customers, as well. We strive to be transparent in the work we execute and give you input on all levels of services. In addition, our comprehensive roof assessment can help determine roof life, roofing needs, and ongoing maintenance repairs to keep cost-effective for all homeowners in Highlands Ranch, Colorado.
Homeowners: Roofing Requirements
The Highlands Ranch area is exceptionally beautiful, but it also experiences its fair share of intense weather. From hail to heavy snowstorms, seek a roof that is resilient to different types of drastic weather patterns in Colorado. Every intense weather event has the potential to weaken or damage your residential roof. Consider a durable roofing material for your Highlands Ranch home.
For those reasons, B&M Roofing offers a free residential roofing inspection service. If you suspect that your residential roof is in need of maintenance, but are unsure of what needs to be done, we will inspect your residential roof for free.
Emergency Roof Repair Services
Have a Highlands Ranch roofing emergency? Contact us directly 24/7 at (303) 443-5843. One of our experienced technicians can assist you with your roofing needs for both commercial and residential properties. Our professionals work to analyze the damages your roof sustains in the event of an emergency. We also have tools and experience identifying leaks, and determining if a roof replacement is necessary.
Quality Highlands Ranch Roofing
In the Highlands Ranch area, B&M is equipped and insured to handle any size job. We are experts at commercial roofing and have a variety of larger projects under our belt to support the needs of our customers. In addition, we’re no stranger to existing home roof replacement or new roof construction. Contact us for more details on the extensive services we offer and provide.
Some of our roofing repair specialties are services such as roof analysis, leak identification, replacing skylights, repairing and replacing gutters, as well as preventative maintenance. In performing those services, and others, B&M Roofing works with you directly on determining what it is that your roof needs, and the best possible way to fulfill those roofing needs.
When to Get a Commercial Roof Inspection
Protecting a commercial roof ensures longevity and health for all buildings. For businesses, in specific, it also helps to protect business owners from liability and it allows the business to operate efficiently and effectively without setbacks or interruption. For this reason, it’s usually a good idea to have a commercial roof routinely assessed or evaluated to ensure there are no needed repairs or replacements. By having your commercial roof inspected regularly, you’ll always be up-to-date on the current status of the roof. In addition, Colorado commercial roofs are especially vulnerable to the elements given the wide range of storms and weather patterns that change frequently. Always take preventive measures to reduce costs and the need for commercial roof replacements.
That said, if you’re looking for a commercial roof repair or replacement, roofing projects typically begin with a thorough inspection, as well. So you may be thinking, okay, when is the best time to get a commercial roof inspection complete. B & M Colorado commercial roofing experts are answering that question below.
For a free commercial roof inspection schedule it directly with our professional, reliable Colorado roofers at (303) 443-5843 today.
Commercial roof functionality
A commercial roof is a roof that is designed to shield a commercial property from the elements. Most commercial roofs are flat, and they are designed for practicality and durability, rather than aesthetics. Since most commercial roofs are flat, they give the owner of the commercial property more space to work with, for things like storage and setting up maintenance systems for the property.
In essence, a commercial roof is a roof that is designed to shield a commercial property from the elements. Some of the most common types of commercial property are properties such as retail stores, office buildings, and apartments. Each one of those commercial properties requires a roof that is durable and functional, so that it can protect the interior of the property from things like snow and rain.
Most commercial roofs are flat, which is unlike the majority of residential roofs. More often than not, flat roofs are stronger than sloped roofs, which makes them better for protecting valuable commercial property. Along with that, however, is the fact that flat roofs give the owner of the commercial property more space to work with. The space on the roof can be used for storage, for example, while also serving as an easy place for things like drainage and HVAC systems to be set up.
Why commercial roof inspections are needed
Having a commercial roof inspected regularly is very important, as it ensures that you are aware of the current status of your commercial roof and whether any work is needed. After all, repairs are significantly cheaper than full roof replacements. As with most things, it’s important that you prepare for routine maintenance and take preventive measures to proof a commercial roof for seasonal storms and possible issues.
During a commercial roof inspection, the individual facets that comprise your commercial roof – such as the material of the roof, the drainage system, whether the roof has shifted or not – will be inspected and analyzed. From that, the inspector will determine the current status of your commercial roof, whether or not any damages have taken place, and whether it’s best to repair or replace the commercial roof.
Protect your commercial roof
Commercial roofs are important because they protect a commercial property – a big-box store, for example – from the elements. But, just like all roofs, there are times when commercial roofs suffer from damages and need to be repaired. In order for you to be aware of how your commercial roof is holding up, it must be inspected.
For any commercial property, a commercial roof is very important because it protects that property from things like snow and rain. Without a good commercial roof, the entirety of the commercial property is far more susceptible to the elements, which could easily lead to a significant loss in both the value of the property itself, as well as what’s contained within the property.
Since commercial properties contain so much value – and are valuable in of themselves – it’s important that the commercial roof the property relies on is inspected. These commercial roof inspections will allow the commercial property owner to know the current state of their commercial roof, and how everything is holding up. From this, the property owner can then choose to repair certain elements of the commercial roof or to replace it altogether.
However, if the commercial roof is rarely inspected, it’s far more likely that a variety of damages will pop up. And, it’s likely that these damages will go unnoticed for a long period of time, which can easily lead to a series of problems that affect not just the commercial roof, but the entirety of the property and what’s stored in the property.
- Commercial roofs protect the entirety of a commercial property, and what’s inside of that property
- Since commercial properties are so valuable, it’s important that the commercial roof protecting the property is inspected regularly
- Inspections will reveal the current state of the roof, whether or not there are any damages and any problems that need to be dealt with
- Without regular inspection, those problems will go unnoticed and become far more troublesome to deal with as time passes
When Should You Get A Commercial Roof Inspection?
In a single yearly period, you should have your commercial roof inspected twice. Each inspection will reveal the current state of the commercial roof, as well as whether any repairs – or even a replacement – is needed. But, by only getting an inspection once-a-year, it’s far more likely that the commercial roof will have problems that you were unaware of, and that these problems could’ve been treated if you were aware of them earlier.
Every year, you should have your commercial roof inspected at least twice. Each one of those inspections will reveal the state of the commercial roof, and whether or not any repairs are needed.
If a commercial roof goes a long time – more than one year, for example – before being inspected, it’s far more likely that various damages will pile up. Taking care of these damages will be far more costly than if they had been noticed, and dealt with, earlier.
Sometimes, you’ll need to have your commercial roof inspected, even if the last inspection wasn’t that long ago. These are times when you notice things like the roof leaking, parts of the roof falling apart, or rust. If you encounter those things – or something similar to that – on your commercial roof, then it’s important that you have the roof inspected as soon as possible.
B & M Roofing offers a Commercial Roof Inspection service that will determine the current state of your commercial roof, and whether anything needs to be repaired or replaced.
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- Ideally, you’ll have your commercial roof inspected, at the very least, twice-a-year
- If a commercial roof goes too long without being inspected, it’s far more likely that the roof will succumb to various damages that will cost a lot of money to fix
- Sometimes you should have your commercial roof inspected, even if you already had it inspected recently
- These are times when the roof leaks, parts of the roof are falling apart, or rust is forming on the metal components of the roof
- B&M Roofing offers a Commercial Roof Inspection service that will help you determine the current state of your roof, and what needs to be done
Commercial Roof Replacement
What is involved in a commercial roof replacement? For commercial businesses, it’s important to know what to expect. For one, there are a number of items that should first be accounted for. For example, an experienced Colorado commercial roofing company should conduct a thorough roof inspection to determine if a roof replacement is viable. Selecting a competent, licensed roof replacement specialist can determine existing damages and to what extent. Roofing experts, like those at B&M Roofing, will guide you through the process and help you formulate a sound decision for your commercial roof replacement.
Below we’re outlining a few important details in this process. In addition, we’ll review what you should prepare for in terms of expected job completion and how to prepare your commercial space for the construction.
Evaluating Commercial Roofing Needs
Ideally, the roof of your business should be checked by qualified roof repair professionals twice a year in the fall and spring. If you have a severe weather event like ice, hail, heavy rains or high winds, your roof should be checked more frequently as it can pose issues and even be hazardous for your commercial business.
The material of which your roof is made is also a factor. Some roofing materials are not as sturdy as others. For example, roofs made of so composite shingles, asphalt shingles, and wooden shingles might need to be inspected only every three years. Tile roofs may need an inspection only every five years. Typically, sheet metal roofs are the most durable and can save on upkeep and maintenance costs. B&M Roofing offers expert architectural metal roofing for commercial businesses.
In terms of evaluating your commercial roofing needs, be sure to contact experts that can conduct a thorough review of the current state of a commercial roof. While you can do spot checks yourself, it is often better and safer to have a professional check it. Roofing professionals have the tools and knowledge to do this safely and competently. You might miss important signs of roof wear that can be costly in the long-run. Additionally, you could also fall and seriously injure yourself.
Is it time for a Commercial Roof Replacement?
Of course, it is always better to have a professional roofing inspection done. But, you can check your roof for indicators of a need for repair yourself by asking these questions:
1. How Old is the Roof?
This is a good place to start. Roofing specialists recommend replacing roofing that is over fifteen years old. A roof may last about twenty years. This varies with the material used. According to research reported in US News, asphalt shingles don’t last more than ten years while wood shingles may last a quarter-century.
2. Are there Buckled and/or Curled Shingles?
The shingles on your commercial building should be flat on the roof. Have them inspected for curling, buckling, or damage. Be sure to have gutters and downspouts checked for shingle granules. These indicate that your roof is shedding.
3. Are the Roof Valleys Rusted?
Those V-shaped metal channels in the “folds” of your roof are roof valleys. They help precipitation go off the roof into the gutter. If these get rusted, your roof may leak.
4. Is the Roof Missing Shingles or Tiles?
Have a roofing specialist check for missing shingles, tiles, or shakes.
5. Are there Gaps in the Chimney Flashing?
The flashing around vents, chimneys, or keep these areas from leaking. It’s vital that they are not cracked or broken. Metal flashing usually lasts longer.
6. Can I See Daylight through the Roof Boards?
Look in your attic. Check the roof. Look for daylight through the roof boards.
7. Do I Notice Sagging and Moss on the Roof?
Look for signs of sagging and/or moss. This indicates moisture. Look at the insulation in the attic for moisture. Sags in the roof indicate roof rot.
For more information about qualified roof checks, be sure to check out this resource from Modernize.
When is it Better to Repair a Roof?
According to builder Bob Villa, there are signs that help you decide when it is better to repair than replace the roof of your business.
It is relatively inexpensive to repair your roof by replacing only the shingles that were damaged by wind, sun, snow, ice, hail, tree branches or other events. If some shingles are torn or damaged, these can quickly be replaced making roof repairs easy and cheap. Damage doesn’t always mean complete roof replacement on your commercial property is called for.
However, Bob Villa points out, if your roof isn’t fairly new, expect to be patching frequently. In a case like that, replacement might have been a better plan.
If you plan to sell your business in the next few years, it is often better to repair. The trick is to make sure the shingles match. For curb appeal, badly mismatched shingles do not impress clients or potential buyers. In such cases, whole roof replacements may be warranted.
There is a third option, Bob Villa notes, you could choose to do partial roofing done. However, you need to know that often partial roof replacement is costlier per square foot than whole roof replacement. The tipping point seems to be areas greater than 10 feet by 10 feet.
Another consideration is the number of previous shingle layers that already exist. If there are two or more layers, roofers often recommend a full roof replacement. The increased cost of labor and disposal often makes a partial roof replacement less appealing and less cost-effective than a full roof replacement.
Aesthetically, partial roof replacements are also risky. You may end up with uneven shingles and/or a noticeable hump.
Commercial Roofing Experts Provide Better Results
When you have a professional roofing crew already on-site with their scaffolding, ladders, and other roofing equipment it is also best to give serious attention to replacing the entire roof.
Another consideration when deciding between repair and replacement is your business’ susceptibility to future severe weather events. Is a full roof replacement going to be sturdier for other hurricanes, torrential rains, hail, snow, ice, or high winds?
Roofing specialists know that they should use more durable shingles. They are aware that there is now better adhesive than those used in previous roof installations often had. They know six nails per shingle is better than four. They also use sturdier roofing nails than previous jobs even had available back then.
Due to severe weather events, rules have changed. The International Residential Code is a body aimed at meeting home and commercial building owners’ needs through regulations that ensure public health and safety. The ICC states that roof repair services cannot replace a roof over two or more roof coverings regardless of the type of roof covering.
If you decide to replace the entire roof, it gives you a valuable chance to take a look at the condition of your roof. You can have roofing specialists check for wood rot. They can also check the sheathing fasteners. Making necessary repairs and/or adding fasteners to sheathing can help avoid the serious losses caused when sheathing blows off the roof. These repairs also keep rain from getting into your building and causing dramatic and costly damage to the interior.
Expectations during Roof Replacement
Depending on the size of your building and the size of the roofing crew, your company is looking at one or two weeks of workplace disruption. Your roofing specialist will give you an accurate timeframe for the job. It will take the company up to a week to order materials and get work equipment set up at your site. The contractor may also have other jobs ahead of yours. Again, the roofing specialist can give you an accurate assessment.
First, the roofing company will remove and dispose of the current shingles. Things will be a little noisy and messy during this period of a day or more but contractors will have a dumpster and haul-away plans in place.
While the new roof is being installed, there will be noise. However, your business should not be disrupted during the roof replacement. Think of employee incentives like a free lunch or treats during the installation to thank them for overlooking the distraction.
Why Choose B&M Roofing?
When you are looking for a qualified and competent roofing specialist, the best guarantee of good service is customer satisfaction. Ask trusted friends, relatives, co-workers, and neighbors about their roof repair or replacement. Check out the testimonials on our website. We’ll be happy to put you in touch with our clients.
Of course, a full roof replacement is a big-ticket item. However, if it is properly installed by competent roofing specialists like B&M Roofing, it will last your company for decades. With something as vital as the roof you’re your head, it is important to get the job done right.
For more information about our company’s guarantee and to schedule a free roof inspection and estimate, contact us for a free commercial roof inspection by calling (303) 443-5843.
5 Things to Know About Commercial Roofing
Commercial and residential roofing differ in many different ways. Just because you feel knowledgeable about the roof on your home, does not mean that you are prepared to handle any issues with your commercial building’s roof. Here are 5 key things to know about your commercial roof.
Roofing Material Differences
Commercial roofs are often much larger than residential roofs, and if you choose the wrong material for your roof, you may end up paying for this mistake later. Commercial roofing systems usually consist of sprayed polyurethane foam, restoration coatings, modified bitumen, single-ply membrane, tar and gravel, and metal materials. Residential roofs usually stick to asphalt shingle or concrete tile depending on the climate. These material differences are key for commercial building owners.
Hire a Professional
Even for small repairs and maintenance, when you own a commercial building you should always hire a professional. In the end, it will pay to have a professional contractor take care of even the smallest repairs. You will be reassured that the job is done correctly the first time. Be sure to check that the contractor is licensed and experienced enough to handle the job.
Listen to Your Roofing Contractor
A roofing contractor is trained and experienced in finding problems with your roof before they become worse. Be sure to listen to their advice and expertise and take action when something needs to be repaired. If they advise you that you need a new roof, listen to them, as waiting to take action could cost you more down the road.
Take Inspections Seriously
Commercial buildings require regular inspections to ensure the integrity of the structure. You should never put off an inspection and you should make sure that you’ve hired someone qualified to give the inspection. This is the only way to make sure that your roof is properly maintained.
Don’t take any chances with your commercial roof. The roofing experts at B&M Roofing of Colorado are prepared to help you with all of your commercial roofing needs. Contact us today by calling 303.443.5843!