Commercial Roofing

Need roof repairs or installation on your commercial spaces? Worry no more, our team is an expert with a commercial building, we can handle the construction of your flat roof. Schedule a free consultation by contacting us.

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Materials For Commercial & Industrial Building

It is common for us to hear this question from our potential clients “what are the best materials to use for my commercial roof?”. Well, commercial roofing must need to build for long-term use


The benefits you can get for good commercial roofing are longevity, fire resistance, and ease of installation. If you are not decided on what materials you use, here are some most common materials you can choose for your commercial building.


But make sure to ask for a recommendation from a professional to see if that suits your building. Hiring a professional for your project will help you ensure that you’re getting the high-quality materials on the market, aside from this, you can get excellent and accurate results if you let them do the job.


It is not easy to decide especially if you put money on it, you want to make sure that all the investments you put in will not be going to waste. Call our team for this kind of crucial job to help you in your decision-making.

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Modified Bitumen


Modified Bitumen was developed by Europe during the late 1960s, it is asphalt-based with the same level of protection as built-up roofs. This material is a perfect choice for low-sloped or flat roof structures.


A roof that is built with a modified bitumen roofing system can withstand harsh exposure to extreme e weather conditions and environmental elements. Containing five layers of protection makes it one of the most trusted materials in today’s era. Aside from commercial, we have a professional roofers who can build your residential roofing.

Built-Up Roof


A built-up roofing system is not a new roofing material, in fact, it has been used for over 100 years in the U.S. It is an evolution of an asphalt roofing method. Another roofing material that will work well with low-sloped or flat roofs. BUP is built through a layering process of bitumen and reinforced fabrics.


The other layers include hot asphalt and tar fabrics or coal tar. Sometimes the reflective coating is added to meet the cooling requirements. Above all of these coating built-up are extremely durable, however, quite heavy roofing systems.

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